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1. Historical Methane (CH4) Record from Ice Cores at Byrd Station (Antarctica) and Dye 3 Station (Greenland), in CDIAC, Trends '93 [CDIAC_CH4_BYRD_DYE3]
Atmospheric concentrations of CH4 were extracted from the 2,184-m ice core from Byrd Station (Antarctica) for the period 550 - 51,100 BP in 1967-68 by the U.S. Cold regions Research and Engineering ...


2. Historical Methane (CH4) Record from the Siple (Antarctica) Ice Core, in CDIAC,Trends '93 [CDIAC_CH4_SIPLE]
Ice cores drilled at Siple Station (Antarctica) for 200-m depth were analyzed for CH4 concentrations for the period 1771-1956. Two different methods were used for extracting air in the ice core (dry ...


3. Historical N2O Record from Ice Cores at Byrd Station (Antarctica) and Dye 3 (Greenland) in CDIAC, Trends '93 [CDIAC_N2O_BYRD]
Nitrous oxide (N2O) records from the Byrd (Antarctica) 1968 ice core spans the period 43,000 - 800 BP. The N2O record for the Dye 3 ice core in Greenland covers the period from 1781 - 1947 (A.D.). ...


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