The warming of the Earth's climate more than 50 million years ago is as yet unexplained. Now the finger points to the heating of sediment in the Gulf of Alaska as an important source of the greenhouse gas methane.
This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution
Access options
Subscribe to this journal
Receive 51 print issues and online access
$199.00 per year
only $3.90 per issue
Buy this article
- Purchase on Springer Link
- Instant access to full article PDF
Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout
References
Hudson, T. L. & Magoon, L. B. Geology 30, 547–550 (2002).
Eldholm, O. & Thomas, E. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 117, 319–329 (1993).
Kerrick, D. M. & Caldeira, K. Chem. Geol. 108, 201–230 (1993).
Saunders, A. D., Fitton, J. G., Kerr, A. C., Norry, M. J. & Kent, R. W. in Large Igneous Provinces (eds Mahoney, J. J. & Coffin, M. L.) 45–94 (Am. Geophys. Union Monogr. 100, 1997).
Clift, P. D., Carter, A., Krol, M. & Kirby, E. in The Tectonic and Climatic Evolution of the Arabian Sea Region (eds Clift, P. D., Kroon, D., Craig, J. & Gaedicke, C.) (Geol. Soc. Lond. Spec. Publ. 195, in the press).
Sisson, V. B., Hollister, L. S. & Onstott, T. C. J. Geophys. Res. B 94, 4392–4410 (1989).
Dickens, G. R., O'Neil, J. R., Rea, D. K. & Owen, R. M. Paleoceanography 10, 965–971 (1995).
Kirk-Davidoff, D. B., Schrag, D. P. & Anderson, J. G. Geophys. Res. Lett. 29, 10.1029/2002GL014659 (2002).
Sloan, L. C. & Pollard, D. Geophys. Res. Lett. 25, 3517–3520 (1998).
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Clift, P., Bice, K. Baked Alaska. Nature 419, 129–130 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/419129a
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/419129a
This article is cited by
-
Tracing seafloor methane emissions with benthic foraminifera in the Baiyun Sag of the northern South China Sea
Environmental Earth Sciences (2013)