Increase of atmospheric methane recorded in Antarctic ice core

Air entrapped in bubbles of cold ice has essentially the same composition as that of the atmosphere at the time of bubble formation. Measurements of the methane concentration in air extracted by two different methods from ice samples from Siple Station in western Antarcitica allow the reconstruction...

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Main Authors: Stauffer, B., Fischer, G., Neftel, A., Oeschger, H.
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Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science 1985
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48350/158279
https://boris.unibe.ch/158279/
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Summary:Air entrapped in bubbles of cold ice has essentially the same composition as that of the atmosphere at the time of bubble formation. Measurements of the methane concentration in air extracted by two different methods from ice samples from Siple Station in western Antarcitica allow the reconstruction of the history of the increase of the atmospheric methane during the past 200 years.