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English: Comparison of methane fluxes caused by methane clathrate dissociation at Svalbard compared to fluxes from other reasons.
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08 January 2018

(6 July 2023 (original upload date))
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(Original text : Gas hydrate dissociation off Svalbard induced by isostatic rebound rather than global warming)
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Klaus Wallmann.

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2023-07-06 16:01 796×603× (26475 bytes) InformationToKnowledge Comparison of [[methane]] fluxes caused by [[methane clathrate]] dissociation at [[Svalbard]] compared to fluxes from other reasons. From [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-02550-9 Wallmann 2018]

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