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Title: Global compilation of Carbon-13 measurements during 1990-2005 in dissolved inorganic carbon (d13C_DIC) (NCEI Accession 0157698)
Abstract: This NCEI Accession includes global compilation of Carbon-13 measurements during 1990-2005 in dissolved inorganic carbon (d13C_DIC). These data include dissolved inorganic carbon (d13C_DIC) water temperature, phosphate and silicate. These data were calculated by Andreas Schmittner of Oregon State University; College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences as part of the Global compilation of Carbon-13 measurements during 1990-2005 in dissolved inorganic carbon (d13C_DIC) data set.
Date received: 20170105
Start date: 19900101
End date: 20051231
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West boundary: -166.5
East boundary: -167.5
North boundary: 89.5
South boundary: -89.5
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Submitter: Kozyr, Alex
Submitting institution: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center
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Supplementary information: These data were acquired by NCEI from the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) in accordance with an archival submission agreement between CDIAC and NCEI.

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Metadata version: 3
Keydate: 2017-01-03 13:00:20+00
Editdate: 2020-09-04 15:28:13+00