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Hornbaekasc.zip Kiel Holtenau.asc Landsort.asc Memel.asc Sassnitz.asc tr07-09.pdf Travemuende.asc Warnemuende.asc [Pg.648]


Figure 10.37. Comparison of CO2 and deuterium trends obtained from the Vostok ice core (Barnola et al., 1987 Jouzel et al., 1987) with a polynomial model of sea level data for the past 140,000 years. (After Pinter and Gardner, 1989.)... Figure 10.37. Comparison of CO2 and deuterium trends obtained from the Vostok ice core (Barnola et al., 1987 Jouzel et al., 1987) with a polynomial model of sea level data for the past 140,000 years. (After Pinter and Gardner, 1989.)...
Figure 8 Direct sea-level data (23 kyr to present) from the indicated references. The data from different sites generally agree, indicating that different far-field sites have not been affected differentially by isostatic effects. Note also the apparent rapid rises (melt-water pulses) in sea level at —19 kyr, 14.6 kyr, and 11 kyr. The latter two correspond to times of abrupt rise in Greenland temperature and east Asian monsoon intensity. Figure 8 Direct sea-level data (23 kyr to present) from the indicated references. The data from different sites generally agree, indicating that different far-field sites have not been affected differentially by isostatic effects. Note also the apparent rapid rises (melt-water pulses) in sea level at —19 kyr, 14.6 kyr, and 11 kyr. The latter two correspond to times of abrupt rise in Greenland temperature and east Asian monsoon intensity.
Future challenges in sea-Ievel work include increasing the resolution of the direct sea-Ievel curve for virtually all times, increasing the reliability of direct sea-level data using Pa dating... [Pg.3207]

Sea Level at Landsort in the ASCII file Land.sort.asc, daily sea level data from Landsort/Sweden were provided by the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) with kind permission, provided on the CD. They cover the period 1897-2005. [Pg.648]

Sea-level data are referenced to LN (local zero), which is the original local MSL (Mean Sea Level) calculated in app. 1910. [Pg.653]

The nature of the response of the salt marsh suggests that the annual sea-level data should be further smoothed to make the comparison. This... [Pg.196]

Fig. 2.66 Historical CO2 and CH4 records derived from a spline fit (75 year cutoflF) of the three Law Dome DSS, DE08, and DE08-2 ice cores, Antarctica (66° 44 S, 112° 50 E, 1390 m mean annual sea level) and two Greenland ice cores from the Summit region (72° 34 N, 37° 37 W, 3200 meters above mean sea level) data from D. M. Etheridge, L. P. Steele, R. J. Francey, and R. L. Langenfelds (2002) Historical CH4 Records Since About 1000 A.D. From Ice Core Data. In Trends A Compendium of Data on Global Change. Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, Term., U.S.A. Fig. 2.66 Historical CO2 and CH4 records derived from a spline fit (75 year cutoflF) of the three Law Dome DSS, DE08, and DE08-2 ice cores, Antarctica (66° 44 S, 112° 50 E, 1390 m mean annual sea level) and two Greenland ice cores from the Summit region (72° 34 N, 37° 37 W, 3200 meters above mean sea level) data from D. M. Etheridge, L. P. Steele, R. J. Francey, and R. L. Langenfelds (2002) Historical CH4 Records Since About 1000 A.D. From Ice Core Data. In Trends A Compendium of Data on Global Change. Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, Term., U.S.A.

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