Rising Arctic Ocean temperatures cause gas hydrate destabilization and ocean acidification (bibtex)
by Biastoch, A. and Treude, T., Rüpke, L. H. and Riebesell, U., Roth, C. and Burwicz, E. B., Park, W. and Latif, M. and Böning, C. W. and Madec, G.
Reference:
Rising Arctic Ocean temperatures cause gas hydrate destabilization and ocean acidification (Biastoch, A. and Treude, T., Rüpke, L. H. and Riebesell, U., Roth, C. and Burwicz, E. B., Park, W. and Latif, M. and Böning, C. W. and Madec, G.), In \grl, volume 38, 2011.
Bibtex Entry:
@Article{	  biastoch.ea_2011,
  author	= {{Biastoch}, A. and {Treude}, T. and {R{\"u}pke}, L.~H. and
		  {Riebesell}, U. and {Roth}, C. and {Burwicz}, E.~B. and
		  {Park}, W. and {Latif}, M. and {B{\"o}ning}, C.~W. and
		  {Madec}, G. and {Wallmann}, K.},
  title		= "{Rising Arctic Ocean temperatures cause gas hydrate
		  destabilization and ocean acidification}",
  journal	= {\grl},
  keywords	= {Oceanography: Physical: General circulation (1218, 1222),
		  Oceanography: Biological and Chemical: Carbon cycling
		  (0428), Marine Geology and Geophysics: Seafloor morphology,
		  geology, and geophysics, Global Change: Climate variability
		  (1635, 3305, 3309, 4215, 4513), Oceanography: General:
		  Benthic boundary layers},
  year		= 2011,
  month		= apr,
  volume	= 38,
  eid		= {L08602},
  pages		= {L08602},
  doi		= {10.1029/2011GL047222},
  adsurl	= {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011GeoRL..38.8602B},
  adsnote	= {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}
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