Variability and quasi-decadal changes in the methane budget over the period 2000–2012
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Shamil Maksyutov | R. Weiss | J. Lamarque | H. Tian | J. Canadell | R. Jackson | P. Ciais | A. Ito | F. Joos | C. Peng | Bowen Zhang | P. Crill | S. Houweling | C. Frankenberg | D. Wunch | G. Janssens‑Maenhout | E. Dlugokencky | M. Saunois | B. Poulter | P. Bergamaschi | G. Peters | A. Voulgarakis | D. Blake | R. Prinn | P. Krummel | I. Simpson | G. Brailsford | D. Wilton | A. Takizawa | M. Ishizawa | N. Viovy | F. Tubiello | S. Peng | Qiu'an Zhu | P. Bousquet | V. Arora | C. Crevoisier | T. Machida | P. Patra | V. Naik | M. Ramonet | J. Melton | G. Etiope | R. Langenfelds | Xiyan Xu | D. Beerling | N. Gedney | M. Santini | D. Bastviken | L. Bruhwiler | S. Castaldi | K. Covey | L. Höglund-Isaksson | T. Kleinen | I. Morino | S. O'Doherty | W. Riley | B. Thornton | Y. Tohjima | D. Worthy | Y. Yoshida | Zhen Zhang | A. Peregon | M. Alexe | Heon-Sook Kim | R. Locatelli | F. Parmentier | I. Pison | M. Saito | R. Schroeder | R. Spahni | A. Wiltshire | Heonsook Kim
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