VOSTOK CO2 carbon dioxide from ICE CORE: Chemical measurements from ice cores.
Independent Variables (Grids)
- Depth
- grid: /Z (m) ordered [ (124.6) (173.1) (250.3) (266.0) (302.6) (375.6) (426.4) (474.2) (525.1) (576.0) (602.3) (625.6) (651.6) (700.3) (748.3) (775.2) (800.0) (852.5) (874.3) (902.2) (926.8) (951.9) (975.5) (1002.5) (1023.5) (1052.4) (1074.8) (1101.4) (1124.19) (1148.69) (1175.0) (1225.69) (1251.5) (1274.19) (1299.3) (1322.5) (1349.0) (1374.8) (1402.5) (1425.5) (1451.5) (1476.09) (1499.59) (1526.3) (1547.0) (1575.19) (1598.0) (1626.5) (1651.0) (1676.4) (1700.9) (1726.8) (1774.09) (1802.4) (1825.69) (1850.5) (1875.9) (1902.0) (1928.0) (1948.69) (1975.3) (1998.0) (2025.69) (2050.3) (2077.5)] :grid
Other Info
- missing_value
- -99.999901
- units
- ppmv
- history
- noaa ftp site
References
Jouzel, J., C. Lorius, J. R. Petit, C. Genthon, N. I. Barkov, V. M. Kotlyakov, and V. M. Petrov, Vostok ice core: A continuous isotope temperature record over the last climatic cycle (160,000 years), Nature,329,6138,403-408 (1987)
J. R. Petit, L. Mourner, J. Jouzel, Y. S. Korotkevich, V. I. Kotlyakov & C. Lorius, Palaeoclimatological and chronological implications of the Vostok core dust record, Nature, 343, 56-58 (1990).
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