Airborne measurements indicate large methane emissions from the eastern Amazon basin

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P819ADS bibcode2007GeoRL..3410809M
P356DOI10.1029/2006GL029213

P50authorPaulo ArtaxoQ37836966
Luciana V GattiQ56433496
Edward J. DlugokenckyQ59670101
Andrew M. CrotwellQ114771485
P2093author name stringPieter P. Tans
Peter Bakwin
John B. Miller
Monica T. S. d'Amelio
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P433issue10
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectmethane emissionsQ30672844
methaneQ37129
P577publication date2007-05-25
P1433published inGeophysical Research LettersQ5535576
P1476titleAirborne measurements indicate large methane emissions from the eastern Amazon basin
P478volume34

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