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Mauna Loa and South Pole Gallery

Plots of atmospheric carbon dioxide, taken at Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii (20 °N, 156 °W) and at the South Pole (90 °S). Including plots with cumulative fossil fuel and the ice-core record from 1740 to 1958.

Mauna Loa and South Pole
Mauna Loa and South Pole
Mauna Loa and South Pole Difference
Mauna Loa and South Pole Difference
Cumulative Fossil Fuel with Atmos CO2 Increase
Cumulative Fossil Fuel with Atmos CO<sub>2</sub> Increase
Mauna Loa and South Pole Difference with Fossil Fuel
Mauna Loa and South Pole Difference with Fossil Fuel
Observed Global CO2 Fluxes
Observed Global CO<sub>2</sub> Fluxes
Merged Ice-Core Record
Merged Ice-Core Record
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