历年二氧化碳浓度数据.

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[1] Pieler in atmospheric carbon dioxide-Global. esrl. noaa.
gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/ . 2009
[2] Etheridge D M,Steele L P, el CO2record derived from a spline fit (20 year cutoff) of the Law Dome DE08 and DE08-2 ice cores. ornl.
gov/ftp/trends/co2/lawdome. smoothed. yr20 . 1998
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#
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# RECIPROCITY
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# Use of these data implies an agreement to reciprocate.
# Laboratories making similar measurements agree to make their
# own data available to the general public and to the scientific
# community in an equally complete and easily accessible form.
(
# Modelers are encouraged to make available to the community,
# upon request, their own tools used in the interpretation
# of the ESRL data, namely well documented model code, transport
# fields, and additional information necessary for other
# scientists to repeat the work and to run modified versions.
# Model availability includes collaborative support for new
# users of the models.
#
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# See for additional details.

#
# Data from March 1958 through April 1974 have been obtained by C. David Keeling
# of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) and were obtained from the
# Scripps website The estimated uncertainty in the annual mean is the standard deviation
# of the differences of annual mean values determined independently by # NOAA/ESRL and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
#
# NOTE: In general, the data presented for the last year are subject to change,
# depending on recalibration of the reference gas mixtures used, and other quality
# control procedures. Occasionally, earlier years may also be changed for the same
# reasons. Usually these changes are minor.

#
# CO2 expressed as a mole fraction in dry air, micromol/mol, abbreviated as ppm
#
# year mean unc
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
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1966
1967
1968
1969
1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 (
1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 #
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 %
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 #
2011
2012
*
#
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#
# These data are made freely available to the public and the
# scientific community in the belief that their wide dissemination
# will lead to greater understanding and new scientific insights.
# The availability of these data does not constitute publication
"
# of the data. NOAA relies on the ethics and integrity of the user to # insure that ESRL receives fair credit for their work. If the data # are obtained for potential use in a publication or presentation, # ESRL should be informed at the outset of the nature of this work. # If the ESRL data are essential to the work, or if an important
# result or conclusion depends on the ESRL data, co-authorship
# may be appropriate. This should be discussed at an early stage in # the work. Manuscripts using the ESRL data should be sent to ESRL # for review before they are submitted for publication so we can
# insure that the quality and limitations of the data are accurately # represented.
|
#
# Contact: Pieter Tans (303 497 6678;)
#
# File Creation: Wed Jun 5 12:05:50 2013
#
# RECIPROCITY
#
# Use of these data implies an agreement to reciprocate.
# Laboratories making similar measurements agree to make their
# own data available to the general public and to the scientific
# community in an equally complete and easily accessible form.
|
# Modelers are encouraged to make available to the community,
# upon request, their own tools used in the interpretation
# of the ESRL data, namely well documented model code, transport
# fields, and additional information necessary for other
# scientists to repeat the work and to run modified versions.
# Model availability includes collaborative support for new
# users of the models.
#
--------------------------------------------------------------------#
#
# See for additional details.
~
#
# Data from March 1958 through April 1974 have been obtained by C. David Keeling
# of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) and were obtained from the
# Scripps website Annual CO2 mole fraction increase (ppm) from Jan 1 through Dec 31.
#
# The uncertainty in the Mauna Loa annual mean growth rate is estimated # from the standard deviation of the differences between monthly mean # values determined independently by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography
# and by NOAA/ESRL.
#
# NOTE: In general, the data presented for the last year are subject to change,
`
# depending on recalibration of the reference gas mixtures used, and other quality
# control procedures. Occasionally, earlier years may also be changed for the same
# reasons. Usually these changes are minor.
#
# CO2 expressed as a mole fraction in dry air, micromol/mol, abbreviated as ppm
#
# year ann inc unc 1959
1960
1961
1962
*
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973。

1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
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1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
,
1996
1997
1998
1999
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2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
&
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
.
#
--------------------------------------------------------------------# USE OF NOAA ESRL DATA
#
# These data are made freely available to the public and the
# scientific community in the belief that their wide dissemination
# will lead to greater understanding and new scientific insights.
# The availability of these data does not constitute publication
}
# of the data. NOAA relies on the ethics and integrity of the user to # insure that ESRL receives fair credit for their work. If the data # are obtained for potential use in a publication or presentation, # ESRL should be informed at the outset of the nature of this work. # If the ESRL data are essential to the work, or if an important
# result or conclusion depends on the ESRL data, co-authorship
# may be appropriate. This should be discussed at an early stage in # the work. Manuscripts using the ESRL data should be sent to ESRL # for review before they are submitted for publication so we can
# insure that the quality and limitations of the data are accurately # represented.

#
# Contact: Pieter Tans (303 497 6678;)
#
# File Creation: Wed Jun 5 12:05:50 2013
#
# RECIPROCITY
#
# Use of these data implies an agreement to reciprocate.
# Laboratories making similar measurements agree to make their
# own data available to the general public and to the scientific
# community in an equally complete and easily accessible form.
,
# Modelers are encouraged to make available to the community,
# upon request, their own tools used in the interpretation
# of the ESRL data, namely well documented model code, transport
# fields, and additional information necessary for other
# scientists to repeat the work and to run modified versions.
# Model availability includes collaborative support for new
# users of the models.
#
--------------------------------------------------------------------#
#
# See for additional details.
%
#
# Data from March 1958 through April 1974 have been obtained by C. David Keeling
# of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) and were obtained from the
# Scripps website The "average" column contains the monthly mean CO2 mole fraction determined
# from daily averages. The mole fraction of CO2, expressed as parts per million
# (ppm) is the number of molecules of CO2 in every one million molecules of dried
# air (water vapor removed). If there are missing days concentrated either early
# or late in the month, the monthly mean is corrected to the middle of the month
# using the average seasonal cycle. Missing months are denoted by .
# The "interpolated" column includes average values from the preceding column
# and interpolated values where data are missing. Interpolated values are
~
# computed in two steps. First, we compute for each month the average seasonal
# cycle in a 7-year window around each monthly value. In this way the seasonal
# cycle is allowed to change slowly over time. We then determine the "trend"
# value for each month by removing the seasonal cycle; this result is shown in
# the "trend" column. Trend values are linearly interpolated for missing months.
# The interpolated monthly mean is then the sum of the average seasonal cycle
# value and the trend value for the missing month.
#
# NOTE: In general, the data presented for the last year are subject to change,
# depending on recalibration of the reference gas mixtures used, and other quality
# control procedures. Occasionally, earlier years may also be changed for the same
^
# reasons. Usually these changes are minor.
#
# CO2 expressed as a mole fraction in dry air, micromol/mol, abbreviated as ppm
#
# missing data; -1 no data for #daily means in month)
#
# decimal average interpolated trend #days
# date (season corr)
1958 3 -1
1958 4 -1
1958 5 -1
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1958 6 -1
1958 7 -1
1958 8 -1
1958 9 -1
1958 10 -1
1958 11 -1 1958 12 -1 1959 1 -1 1959 2 -1 1959 3 -1 1959 4 -1 %
1959 5 -1 1959 6 -1 1959 7 -1 1959 8 -1 1959 9 -1 1959 10 -1 1959 11 -1 1959 12 -1 1960 1 -1 1960 2 -1 1960 3 -1 .
1960 4 -1 1960 5 -1 1960 6 -1 1960 7 -1 1960 8 -1 1960 9 -1 1960 10 -1 1960 11 -1 1960 12 -1 1961 1 -1 1961 2 -1 ,
1961 3 -1 1961 4 -1 1961 5 -1 1961 6 -1 1961 7 -1 1961 8 -1 1961 9 -1 1961 10 -1 1961 11 -1 1961 12 -1 1962 1 -1 !
1962 2 -1
1962 4 -1 1962 5 -1 1962 6 -1 1962 7 -1 1962 8 -1 1962 9 -1 1962 10 -1 1962 11 -1 1962 12 -1。

1963 1 -1 1963 2 -1 1963 3 -1 1963 4 -1 1963 5 -1 1963 6 -1 1963 7 -1 1963 8 -1 1963 9 -1 1963 10 -1 1963 11 -1 .
1963 12 -1 1964 1 -1 1964 2 -1 1964 3 -1 1964 4 -1 1964 5 -1 1964 6 -1 1964 7 -1 1964 8 -1 1964 9 -1 1964 10 -1 .
1964 11 -1 1964 12 -1 1965 1 -1 1965 2 -1 1965 3 -1 1965 4 -1 1965 5 -1 1965 6 -1 1965 7 -1
1965 9 -1 ^
1965 10 -1 1965 11 -1 1965 12 -1 1966 1 -1 1966 2 -1 1966 3 -1 1966 4 -1 1966 5 -1 1966 6 -1 1966 7 -1 1966 8 -1 {
1966 9 -1 1966 10 -1 1966 11 -1 1966 12 -1 1967 1 -1 1967 2 -1 1967 3 -1 1967 4 -1 1967 5 -1 1967 6 -1 1967 7 -1、
1967 8 -1 1967 9 -1 1967 10 -1 1967 11 -1 1967 12 -1 1968 1 -1 1968 2 -1 1968 3 -1 1968 4 -1 1968 5 -1 1968 6 -1 $
1968 7 -1 1968 8 -1 1968 9 -1 1968 10 -1 1968 11 -1
1969 1 -1 1969 2 -1 1969 3 -1 1969 4 -1 1969 5 -1 '
1969 6 -1 1969 7 -1 1969 8 -1 1969 9 -1 1969 10 -1 1969 11 -1 1969 12 -1 1970 1 -1 1970 2 -1 1970 3 -1 1970 4 -1 ;
1970 5 -1 1970 6 -1 1970 7 -1 1970 8 -1 1970 9 -1 1970 10 -1 1970 11 -1 1970 12 -1 1971 1 -1 1971 2 -1 1971 3 -1?
1971 4 -1 1971 5 -1 1971 6 -1 1971 7 -1 1971 8 -1 1971 9 -1 1971 10 -1 1971 11 -1 1971 12 -1 1972 1 -1 1972 2 -1、
1972 3 -1
1972 5 -1 1972 6 -1 1972 7 -1 1972 8 -1 1972 9 -1 1972 10 -1 1972 11 -1 1972 12 -1 1973 1 -1 ;
1973 2 -1 1973 3 -1 1973 4 -1 1973 5 -1 1973 6 -1 1973 7 -1 1973 8 -1 1973 9 -1 1973 10 -1 1973 11 -1 1973 12 -1 ~
1974 1 -1 1974 2 -1 1974 3 -1 1974 4 -1 1974 5 15 1974 6 27 1974 7 31 1974 8 31 1974 9 29 1974 10 29 1974 11 29—
1974 12 31 1975 1 31 1975 2 28 1975 3 26 1975 4 30 1975 5 30 1975 6 29 1975 7 27 1975 8 31
1975 10 17 \
1975 11 25 1975 12 1 1976 1 25 1976 2 29 1976 3 29 1976 4 25 1976 5 31 1976 6 25 1976 7 21 1976 8 31 1976 9 28。

1976 10 30 1976 11 26 1976 12 24 1977 1 29 1977 2 26 1977 3 29 1977 4 29 1977 5 30 1977 6 25 1977 7 28 1977 8 30:
1977 9 27 1977 10 30 1977 11 28 1977 12 31 1978 1 26 1978 2 28 1978 3 30 1978 4 28 1978 5 30 1978 6 27 1978 7 31;
1978 8 31 1978 9 24 1978 10 31 1978 11 28 1978 12 31
1979 2 27 1979 3 29 1979 4 24 1979 5 20 1979 6 30、
1979 7 29 1979 8 29 1979 9 26 1979 10 28 1979 11 30 1979 12 24 1980 1 30 1980 2 28 1980 3 31 1980 4 30 1980 5 31 $
1980 6 30 1980 7 26 1980 8 24 1980 9 26 1980 10 29 1980 11 27 1980 12 27 1981 1 31 1981 2 28 1981 3 31 1981 4 30 %
1981 5 31 1981 6 28 1981 7 31 1981 8 28 1981 9 30 1981 10 31 1981 11 30 1981 12 28 1982 1 30 1982 2 27 1982 3 21 @
1982 4 9
1982 6 29 1982 7 28 1982 8 27 1982 9 26 1982 10 30 1982 11 28 1982 12 31 1983 1 31 1983 2 27…
1983 3 30 1983 4 26 1983 5 29 1983 6 25 1983 7 30 1983 8 28 1983 9 27 1983 10 31 1983 11 29 1983 12 26 1984 1 31 ;
1984 2 29 1984 3 23 1984 4 2 1984 5 27 1984 6 25 1984 7 29 1984 8 24 1984 9 27 1984 10 28 1984 11 28 1984 12 28!
1985 1 29 1985 2 26 1985 3 28 1985 4 27 1985 5 31 1985 6 30 1985 7 28 1985 8 27 1985 9 27
1985 11 29》
1985 12 29 1986 1 26 1986 2 26 1986 3 31 1986 4 30 1986 5 30 1986 6 24 1986 7 26 1986 8 29 1986 9 25 1986 10 30 '
1986 11 30 1986 12 30 1987 1 30 1987 2 28 1987 3 27 1987 4 30 1987 5 31 1987 6 29 1987 7 28 1987 8 27 1987 9 29 &
1987 10 30 1987 11 27 1987 12 30 1988 1 29 1988 2 27 1988 3 30 1988 4 30 1988 5 31 1988 6 29 1988 7 30 1988 8 27 <
1988 9 29 1988 10 31 1988 11 27 1988 12 30 1989 1 31
1989 3 30 1989 4 30 1989 5 31 1989 6 30 1989 7 31 !
1989 8 29 1989 9 28 1989 10 30 1989 11 30 1989 12 28 1990 1 30 1990 2 28 1990 3 31 1990 4 29 1990 5 30 1990 6 30 '
1990 7 29 1990 8 30 1990 9 27 1990 10 31 1990 11 29 1990 12 30 1991 1 29 1991 2 28 1991 3 27 1991 4 30 1991 5 31 "
1991 6 30 1991 7 29 1991 8 31 1991 9 30 1991 10 31 1991 11 30 1991 12 31 1992 1 30 1992 2 29 1992 3 29 1992 4 30 #
1992 5 31
1992 7 30 1992 8 30 1992 9 29 1992 10 30 1992 11 30 1992 12 31 1993 1 28 1993 2 28 1993 3 31 *
1993 4 30 1993 5 31 1993 6 30 1993 7 27 1993 8 28 1993 9 26 1993 10 30 1993 11 30 1993 12 31 1994 1 27 1994 2 27 !
1994 3 30 1994 4 30 1994 5 30 1994 6 30 1994 7 31 1994 8 31 1994 9 30 1994 10 31 1994 11 30 1994 12 31 1995 1 31…
1995 2 28 1995 3 30 1995 4 30 1995 5 29 1995 6 30 1995 7 31 1995 8 30 1995 9 30 1995 10 31
1995 12 30 ]
1996 1 31 1996 2 29 1996 3 31 1996 4 29 1996 5 31 1996 6 30 1996 7 31 1996 8 30 1996 9 28 1996 10 31 1996 11 30 !
1996 12 31 1997 1 31 1997 2 28 1997 3 31 1997 4 29 1997 5 30 1997 6 28 1997 7 26 1997 8 27 1997 9 29 1997 10 31 @
1997 11 29 1997 12 31 1998 1 30 1998 2 27 1998 3 31 1998 4 30 1998 5 30 1998 6 30 1998 7 30 1998 8 31 1998 9 29 #
1998 10 31 1998 11 23 1998 12 26 1999 1 27 1999 2 23
1999 4 30 1999 5 30 1999 6 30 1999 7 30 1999 8 30 -
1999 9 28 1999 10 31 1999 11 29 1999 12 29 2000 1 27 2000 2 23 2000 3 31 2000 4 29 2000 5 29 2000 6 29 2000 7 28、
2000 8 28 2000 9 30 2000 10 31 2000 11 25 2000 12 30 2001 1 29 2001 2 28 2001 3 29 2001 4 30 2001 5 25 2001 6 28 *
2001 7 30 2001 8 30 2001 9 30 2001 10 31 2001 11 27 2001 12 31 2002 1 29 2002 2 27 2002 3 27 2002 4 30 2002 5 31 *
2002 6 30
2002 8 31 2002 9 29 2002 10 31 2002 11 30 2002 12 30 2003 1 31 2003 2 27 2003 3 31 2003 4 27 )
2003 5 31 2003 6 29 2003 7 28 2003 8 26 2003 9 28 2003 10 30 2003 11 25 2003 12 30 2004 1 31 2004 2 27 2004 3 30 %
2004 4 29 2004 5 28 2004 6 26 2004 7 28 2004 8 19 2004 9 16 2004 10 31 2004 11 27 2004 12 31 2005 1 31 2005 2 27、
2005 3 27 2005 4 30 2005 5 31 2005 6 30 2005 7 30 2005 8 30 2005 9 30 2005 10 14 2005 11 24
2006 1 26 \
2006 2 25 2006 3 30 2006 4 27 2006 5 29 2006 6 29 2006 7 27 2006 8 28 2006 9 29 2006 10 25 2006 11 30 2006 12 31 &
2007 1 23 2007 2 21 2007 3 31 2007 4 28 2007 5 31 2007 6 30 2007 7 31 2007 8 30 2007 9 25 2007 10 30 2007 11 30—
2007 12 28 2008 1 31 2008 2 28 2008 3 30 2008 4 28 2008 5 26 2008 6 24 2008 7 10 2008 8 28 2008 9 30 2008 10 24 !
2008 11 29 2008 12 30 2009 1 31 2009 2 28 2009 3 30
2009 5 31 2009 6 29 2009 7 30 2009 8 30 2009 9 27…
2009 10 31 2009 11 30 2009 12 21 2010 1 28 2010 2 25 2010 3 28 2010 4 28 2010 5 30 2010 6 29 2010 7 31 2010 8 31 )
2010 9 30 2010 10 31 2010 11 30 2010 12 31 2011 1 29 2011 2 28 2011 3 30 2011 4 28 2011 5 31 2011 6 28 2011 7 31)
2011 8 29 2011 9 28 2011 10 31 2011 11 29 2011 12 30 2012 1 30 2012 2 27 2012 3 31 2012 4 30 2012 5 31 2012 6 28 `
2012 7 29
2012 9 29 2012 10 30 2012 11 29 2012 12 30 2013 1 31 2013 2 28 2013 3 31 2013 4 27 2013 5 31 "

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Historical CO2 record derived from a spline fit (20 year cutoff) of the Law Dome DE08
and DE08-2 ice cores
June 1998
Source: . Etheridge
. Steele
. Langenfelds
. Francey
Division of Atmospheric Research, CSIRO, Aspendale, Victoria, Australia
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. Barnola
Laboratoire of Glaciologie et Geophysique de l'Environnement, Saint Martin d'Heres-Cedex, France
. Morgan
Antarctic CRC and Australian Antarctic Division, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Mean Air Age, CO2, 20 Year Smoothed,
year . ppm
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1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840

1841
1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 |
1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 …
1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 》
1874 1875 1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926
1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970
1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978。

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