Supplementary information
From the following article:
High-resolution carbon dioxide concentration record 650,000–800,000 years before present
Dieter Lüthi, Martine Le Floch, Bernhard Bereiter, Thomas Blunier, Jean-Marc Barnola, Urs Siegenthaler, Dominique Raynaud, Jean Jouzel, Hubertus Fischer, Kenji Kawamura & Thomas F. Stocker
Nature 453, 379-382(15 May 2008)
doi:10.1038/nature06949
The file contains Supplementary Notes, Supplementary Tables 1-4 and Supplementary Figures S1-S4 with Legends.
This file provides details concerning the measurement methods, the intercomparison between Bern and Grenoble, the time relationship between CO2 and Antarctic temperature anomaly in general as well as during ice age terminations. Furthermore, it discusses the lowest CO2 concentrations, the choice of the intervals for figure 2 and includes a table comparing the events detected in stage 18 with the AIM events during stage 3.
The file contains Supplementary Table.
The new EPICA Dome C CO2 data (prior than 650 kyr) measured at the University of Bern and at LGGE in Grenoble are listed against depth and the corresponding EDC3_gas_a age in table 1. Table 2 contains all CO2 data which are discussed in the paper synchronized on the EDC3_gas_a age scale. Finally, table 3 shows a composite CO2 record over the last 800,000 years.
The file contains Supplementary Table. - Download Excel file (320KB)
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