Abstract
Polar ice bubbles are unique tools for the reconstruction of the composition of the Earth's atmosphere in the past. their analysis is a difficult task, which has been achieved by few laboratories in the world. These small bubbles have already highlighted the unprecedented impact of anthropogenic activity on this life-sustaining envelope, and demonstrated how well greenhouse gases parallel past climate changes.
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Title
Polar Ice Bubbles as Recorders of Past Greenhouse-Gas Concentrations
Author(s)
Chappellaz, J.
Published in
Analusis
Volume
22
Issue
7
Pages
M25-M28
Date
1994-09-01
Publisher
Les Ulis Cedex A, Edp Sciences S A
ISSN
0365-4877
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SENSE
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Scientific production and competences > ENAC - School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering > IIE - Environmental Engineering Institute > SENSE - Smart Environmental Sensing in Extreme Environnements
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2022-11-23