carbon dioxide from ICE CORE: Chemical measurements from ice cores.
Independent Variables (Grids)
- Depth
- grid: /Z (m) ordered [ (148.85) (211.7) (258.15) (284.3) (339.1) (401.0) (450.3) (499.65) (550.55) (589.15) (613.95) (638.6) (675.95) (724.3) (761.75) (787.6) (826.25) (863.4) (888.25) (914.5) (939.35) (963.7) (989.0) (1013.0) (1037.95) (1063.6) (1088.1) (1112.795) (1136.44) (1161.845) (1200.345) (1238.595) (1262.845) (1286.745) (1310.9) (1335.75) (1361.9) (1388.65) (1414.0) (1438.5) (1463.795) (1487.84) (1512.945) (1536.65) (1561.095) (1586.595) (1612.25) (1638.75) (1663.7) (1688.65) (1713.85) (1750.445) (1788.245) (1814.045) (1838.095) (1863.2) (1888.95) (1915.0) (1938.345) (1961.995) (1986.65) (2011.845) (2037.995) (2063.9)] :grid
Other Info
- file_missing_value
- -99.999901
- missing_value
- NaN
- units
- ppmv /m
- 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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