Surface of the oceans affects climate more than thought

Wednesday, September 30, 2015 - 10:20 in Earth & Climate

The oceans seem to produce significantly more isoprene, and consequently affect stronger the climate than previously thought. This emerges from a new study of samples of the surface film in the laboratory. The results underline the global significance of the chemical processes at the border between ocean and atmosphere.

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