Using δ 13 C-CH 4 and δ D-CH 4 to constrain Arctic methane emissions
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Michel | S. Michel | J. Pyle | B. Vaughn | J. White | R. Fisher | D. Lowry | E. Nisbet | M. Cain | N. Warwick | J. France | Michelle L. Cain | E. Sylvia | Michel
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