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Title:
Constraints on the Late Holocene Anthropogenic Contribution to the Atmospheric Methane Budget
Series Title:
Science Magazine 342
Creator:
Logan Mitchell
Ed Brook
James E. Lee
Christo Buizert
Todd Sowers
Affiliation:
Oregon State University -- College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
Oregon State University -- College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
Oregon State University -- College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
Oregon State University -- College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
Pennsylvania State University -- Department of Geosciences -- Earth and Environmental Systems Institute
Publisher:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Publication Date:
2013-11-22
Language:
English
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Subjects / Keywords:
climate change
methane
atmospheric methane
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Abstract:
The origin of the late preindustrial Holocene (LPIH) increase in atmospheric methane concentrations has been much debated. Hypotheses invoking changes in solely anthropogenic sources or solely natural sources have been proposed to explain the increase in concentrations. Here two high-resolution, high-precision ice core methane concentration records from Greenland and Antarctica are presented and are used to construct a high-resolution record of the methane inter-polar difference (IPD). The IPD record constrains the latitudinal distribution of emissions and shows that LPIH emissions increased primarily in the tropics, with secondary increases in the subtropical Northern Hemisphere. Anthropogenic and natural sources have different latitudinal characteristics, which are exploited to demonstrate that both anthropogenic and natural sources are needed to explain LPIH changes in methane concentration.
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