d13CairCO2_LOESS_Interpolation ...
This is a smoothed curve of d13C of atmospheric CO2 from 16100 BCE to 2010 CE derived a range of data from Antarctic ice-core records (Eyer & Leuenberger, pers. comm.; Francey et al., 1999; Indermühle et al., 1999;Leuenberger et al., 1992) together with modern data from two Antarctic stations (H...
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2023
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.17632/btwpwh8292.1 https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/btwpwh8292/1 |
Summary: | This is a smoothed curve of d13C of atmospheric CO2 from 16100 BCE to 2010 CE derived a range of data from Antarctic ice-core records (Eyer & Leuenberger, pers. comm.; Francey et al., 1999; Indermühle et al., 1999;Leuenberger et al., 1992) together with modern data from two Antarctic stations (Halley Bay and Palmer Station) of the NOAA ESRL Carbon Cycle Cooperative Global Air Sampling Network. contact: https://www.juanpedroferrio.com/ 03-04-2023 CO2 flask data updated for the period 1995-2014, Included linear extrapolation (2003-2014) until 2025 If you use the interpolation curve, please ALWAYS refer to: 1) the NOAA ESRL Carbon Cycle Cooperative Global Air Sampling Network: https://gml.noaa.gov/aftp/data/trace_gases/co2c13/flask/README_surface_flask_co2c13.html 2) the original publication of the interpolation curve: Ferrio JP, Araus JL, Buxó R, Voltas J, Bort J (2005) Water management practices and climate in ancient agriculture: inference from the stable isotope composition of archaeobotanical remains. ... |
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