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Ocean surface carbon dioxide and temperature

Graphs of Ocean surface carbon dioxide and temperature levels

CO2 and temperature of surface water near Dunedin, New Zealand. Red lines show examples of higher CO2 and cooler water, green lines show examples of lower CO2 and warmer water.

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Rights: Kim Currie
Published: 30 June 2010Size: 178.42 KB
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