Melting methane doesn't fully explain warming 56 million years ago Southampton, England (UPI) Sep 1, 2016 - Some 56 million years ago, both ocean and surface temperatures on Earth began to rise. The period of global warming known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum lasted approximately 100,000 years. New research questions whether the release of methane from the ocean floor fully explains this mysterious moment of climate change. Much of the planet's methane is found in beneath the ... more
Sunday, 4 September 2016
Melting methane doesn't fully explain warming 56 million years ago
Melting methane doesn't fully explain warming 56 million years ago Southampton, England (UPI) Sep 1, 2016 - Some 56 million years ago, both ocean and surface temperatures on Earth began to rise. The period of global warming known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum lasted approximately 100,000 years. New research questions whether the release of methane from the ocean floor fully explains this mysterious moment of climate change. Much of the planet's methane is found in beneath the ... more
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