11/8/2023 0 Comments Past present future timeReading the Dataīefore we really dig into the data, we’ll take a paragraph or two to talk briefly about the figure shown below, as most of this discussion will center around the data presented within it. These data, when compiled and plotted together, show us some very interesting patterns in CO 2 through the Phanerozoic (the time of ‘visible life’), or the time from the Cambrian (~542 million years ago) to today. We won’t review all of them here, but will instead talk about them through the ‘ Meet the Scientist‘ blog and through our own research in the ‘ Science Bytes’ blog. ![]() ![]() S cientists have several methods of how we determine the amount of CO 2 that was in Earth’s oceans and atmosphere at different times in the geologic past.
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