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Laser-Induced Fluorescence Emission L.I.F.E. as Novel Non-Invasive Tool for In-Situ Measurements of Biomarkers in Cryospheric Habitats
Published on: October 26, 2019
N R Golledge1,2, D E Kowalewski3, T R Naish1,2
1Antarctic Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington 6140, New Zealand.
Global warming exceeding 1.5-2°C risks irreversible Antarctic ice sheet collapse and significant sea-level rise. Limiting emissions to RCP 2.6 is crucial to prevent this long-term ice loss.
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