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δ18O ppm in deep sea sediment for aminifera carbonates over time from 0-600,000 years. Averaged over a large number of cores in order to isolate a global signal. Original caption:
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"Science Briefs: Cold Climates, Warm Climates: How Can We Tell Past Temperatures?" (giss.nava.gov) direct link to image: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/briefs/schmidt_01/specmap.GIF |
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