File:Vostok 420ky 4curves insolation to 2004.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionVostok 420ky 4curves insolation to 2004.jpg | 420,000 years of ice core data from Vostok, Antarctica research station. Current period is at left. From bottom to top: * Solar variation at 65°N due to en:Milankovitch cycles (connected to 18O). * 18O isotope of oxygen. * Levels of methane (CH4). * Relative temperature. * Levels of carbon dioxide (CO2). From top to bottom: * Levels of carbon dioxide (CO2). * Relative temperature. * Levels of methane (CH4). * 18O isotope of oxygen. * Solar variation at 65°N due to en:Milankovitch cycles (connected to 18O). |
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- File:Vostok_420ky_4curves_insolation.jpg licensed with Cc-pd-mark-footer, PD-USGov
- 2010-05-02T17:58:23Z Pieter Kuiper 1600x1092 (193421 Bytes) Reverted to version as of 08:27, 12 June 2005
- 2010-04-08T18:58:06Z Suarez ruibal 1600x1092 (2113 Bytes) versión en svg
- 2005-06-12T08:27:33Z Samulili 1600x1092 (193421 Bytes) 420,000 years of ice core data from Vostok, Antarctica research station. Current period is at left. From bottom to top: Solar variation at 65°N due to Milankovitch cycles (connected to 18O). 18O isotope of oxygen. Levels o
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