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- Carbon Cycle
- Southern Oscillation Index
- Global Biogeochemical Cycle
- Terrestrial Biosphere
- Bubble Trapping
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Trudinger, C., Enting, I., Etheridge, D., Francey, R., Rayner, P. (2005). The Carbon Cycle over the Past 1000 Years Inferred from the Inversion of Ice Core Data. In: Baldwin, I., et al. A History of Atmospheric CO2 and Its Effects on Plants, Animals, and Ecosystems. Ecological Studies, vol 177. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-27048-5_15
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