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Global seawater oxygen-18 database

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This database is a collection of well over 12,000 seawater O-18 values made since about 1950. This is a amalgamation of independent efforts by Gavin Schmidt, Grant Bigg and Eelco Rohling which combines our separately evolved interests. Partial versions of this database appeared in Schmidt (1999) and Bigg and Rohling (2000). These publications can (should!) be referenced, but references to the whole database (currently version 1.3) should include the web address as follows: Schmidt, G.A., G. R. Bigg and E. J. Rohling. 1999. @'Global Seawater Oxygen-18 Database@'. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/data/o18data/. Contact: NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, 2880 Broadway, New York, NY 10025, USA; e-mail: gschmidt@@@giss.nasa.gov; internet: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/ (source: Global Change Master Directory, http://gcmd.nasa.gov).

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