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    CO2 - History

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Carbon Dioxide -- History


    Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary.  This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.

    Summary


    * -- Holocene CO2 Variability and Underlying Trends

    * -- The Importance of Long-Term Temperature and CO2 Data

    * -- Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations: AD 800-2000

    * -- Climatic Information Derived from Great Barrier Reef Coral Luminescent Lines

    * -- Half a Billion Years of CO2 and Climate

    * -- Reconstructing Past Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations from Stomatal Density Measurements of Leaf Macrofossils

    * -- The End of Atmospheric CO2 Growth

    * -- The Atmospheric CO2 and Temperature Records of Dome Concordia, Antarctica

    * -- Let's Get Serious?  Let's Get Real!

    * -- Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations in the Early Holocene

    Why are CO2 Levels Low During Glacial Maxima?

    How Varible is CO2 in Space and Time?

    Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations in the Middle Eocene

    Miocene Climate and CO2

    The Last 40 Years

    The Last 1,000 Years

    The Last 10,000 Years

    The Last 250,000 Years

    The Last 4.5 Billion Years

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