Preindustrial 14 CH 4 indicates greater anthropogenic fossil CH 4 emissions
Preindustrial 14 CH 4 indicates greater anthropogenic fossil CH 4 emissions
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Hmiel, Benjamin , Petrenko, V V , Dyonisius, M N , Buizert, C , Smith, A M , Place, P F , Harth, C , Beaudette, R , Hua, Q , Yang, B , Vimont, I , Michel, S E , Severinghaus, J P , Etheridge, D , Bromley, T , Schmitt, J , Faïn, X , Weiss, R F and Dlugokencky, E
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England
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Atmospheric methane (CH
) is a potent greenhouse gas, and its mole fraction has more than doubled since the preindustrial era
. Fossil fuel extraction and use are among the largest anthropogenic sources of CH
emissions, but the precise magnitude of these contributions is a subject of debate
. Carbon-14 in CH
(
CH
) can be used...
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Preindustrial 14 CH 4 indicates greater anthropogenic fossil CH 4 emissions
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TN_cdi_pubmed_primary_32076219
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1476-4687
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10.1038/s41586-020-1991-8