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Atmospheric carbon dioxide variations at Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii
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1976
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Carbon SequestrationEngineeringMauna Loa ObservatoryAtmospheric ScienceCarbon EmissionsCarbon AccountingCarbon SinkCarbon CycleLong Term ProgramEmissionsEarth ScienceAtmosphere Of Earth
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide at Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii is reported for eight years (1964-1971) of a long term program to document the effects of the combustion of coal, petroleum, and natural gas on the distribution of CO, in the atmosphere. The new data, when combined with earlier data, indicate that the annual average CO, concentration rose 3.4 '% between 1959 and 1971. The rate of rise, however, has not been steady. In the mid-1960's it declined. Recently it has accelerated. Similar changes in rate have been observed at the South Pole and are evidently a global phenomenon.
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