Low atmospheric CO2 levels during the Little Ice Age due to cooling-induced terrestrial uptake
Low atmospheric CO2 levels during the Little Ice Age due to cooling-induced terrestrial uptake
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Land carbon uptake reduced atmospheric CO
2
levels during the Little Ice Age. Numerical simulations of atmospheric carbonyl sulfide levels and ice-core carbon isotope data reveal that temperature change, not land-cover change, was responsible.
Low atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO
2
) concentration
1
during the Little Ice Age has...
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Low atmospheric CO2 levels during the Little Ice Age due to cooling-induced terrestrial uptake
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1752-0894
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1752-0908
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10.1038/ngeo2769