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- who: Margaux Brandon from the CNRS University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark have published the Article: Exceptionally high biosphere productivity at the beginning of Marine Isotopic Stage, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
- what: The authors show that this productivity peak is most probably due to an increase of the terrestrial productivity during this period favoured by a particular context of low eccentricity. The authors propose that such strong productivity occurring concomitantly with an exceptional productivity carbonate peak in the marine realm, plays a role in maintaining the CO2 level at a relatively low level . . .
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