Not exact matches
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See the
Vostok plot
here:
Here we use ice - core data from the Antarctic
Vostok core to reconstruct a complete atmospheric carbon dioxide record for MIS 11.
From Peru: You've complimented me by sharing my project (the
vostok viewer) on this blog, but I should add that that project began
here a couple years ago when I asked Tamino to define climatic precession.
280 ppmv is the traditional value, the
Vostok ice cores registered 284.7 in 342 BC (Petit et al, Nature v. 399 (6735) pp 429 - 436, 1999), and I used 280 when fitting the CDIAC data directly to the Keeling curve
here on the assumption that 44 % of emissions remained in the atmosphere.
According to the NOAA (
here: ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/icecore/antarctica/
vostok/co2nat.txt) the
Vostok ice - core data covers a time - frame of about 420,000 years and during this time - frame we only have 283 measurement - samples.
Heres a compiled temperature graph: http://cdiac.ornl.gov/trends/temp/
vostok/graphics/tempplot5.gif Based on the
Vostok Ice Core.
Now, look closely at the
Vostok chart I have
here.
Here is an overlay of the
Vostok ice core temperature and the associated CO2 levels.
I have a feeling a lot of PhDs could get minted from extending your analysis
here alone ---- does it hold for longer time series, using
Vostok Ice Cores (not tree rings please!!)