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Plots of delta-deuterium against age and depth (from EPICA and Vostok). Note that the Vostok core is deeper, but does not extend as far back in time. Note also that the y-axis offset between the EPICA and Vostok cores in delta-deuterium is real: Vostok is a colder site, hence has more negative delta. Differences in the apparent age of events are likely to be inaccuracies in converting ice depth to age. |
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2010-06-20 12:20 (UTC) |
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- derivative work: Autopilot ( talk)
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Generated as svg. The original can be viewed here: Epica_18_plot.png.
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Generated with gnuplot:
unset multiplot
set term svg size 1024,768
set output "epica-18.svg"
set grid y
set multiplot layout 2,1
set ylabel "δD"
set title "δD versus age"
set xlabel "Years before present"
plot [0:750000] \
"epica.txt" using 3:6 title "EPICA" with lines, \
"vostok.txt" using 2:3 title "Vostok" with lines
set title "δD versus depth"
set xlabel "Depth in m"
plot \
"epica.txt" using 1:6 title "EPICA" with lines, \
"vostok.txt" using 1:3 title "Vostok" with lines
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