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Data file: (Francey data) d13CH4_CGArchive_DE082firn_Francey.xls
Ferretti, D. F., J. B. Miller, J. W. C. White, D. M. Etheridge, K. R. Lassey, D. C. Lowe, C. M. MacFarling, M. F. Dreier, C. M. Trudinger, T. D. van Ommen, R. L. Langenfelds (2005), Unexpected Changes to the Global Methane Budget over the Last 2,000 Years, Science, Data file: (Ferretti data)
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Data file: Montreal_Halocarbons_Montreal_paper_data.xls
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