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Atmospheric CO2 From Flask Air Samples at Christmas IslandC.D. Keeling and T.P. WhorfCarbon Dioxide Research Group, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, La Jolla, California 92093-0444, U.S.A. Period of Record1974-2001 MethodsAtmospheric CO2 samples were collected roughly twice per month until 1986, and at roughly weekly intervals thereafter. Samples are collected in 5-L evacuated glass flasks, and then returned to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) where CO2 concentrations have been determined using an Applied Physics Corporation (APC) nondispersive infrared gas analyzer. Further information on measurements, calibration procedures and analysis is available in the references listed below.
Christmas Island, Kiribati
TrendsThe average of unflagged data for the first full year of measurements (1975) was 332.0 ppmv. The last year for which we have complete data is 2000; values for 2000 averaged 370.0, for an upward trend of 1.52 ppmv/year. Graphics here show the first and last year of data, to display the change in mean over time and the annual amplitudes. Long term trend curves are better displayed using SIO's References
CITE AS: Keeling, C.D. and T.P. Whorf. 2004. Atmospheric CO2 concentrations derived from flask air samples at sites in the SIO network. 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, Tennessee, U.S.A. 10/2004 |
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