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This is the Excel Spreadsheet that produced the Temperature of Planet Earth graph.
Versions:
rev 7, Mar-2014: | Released. |
rev 7a, Nov-2014: | Added Zachos et al 2008 to panels 3 & 4 for ease of comparison (hidden; manually select the series to turn on the trace). Corrected minor graphics issues in Excel 2013. |
rev 8, Jun-2015: | Added Friedrich et al 2012 to panel 1, for better representation of the Cretaceous. Corrected Hanson et al formulas for Zachos. Tidied graphics. |
Note:
For Wikipedia .svg compatibility this graphic uses the open-source (and rather ugly) Liberation Sans font. Systems without that font installed may substitute for rendering, possibly at detriment to the graphical layout. Liberation Sans can be downloaded and installed from here.
Licence:
CC BY-SA 4.0 Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. Attribution is required.
Copyright to the embedded raw data may be the property of others; refer to the source links on the data sheets.
Trying to find out who constructed this fabulous grapic, so that I can credit you!
Trying to find out who constructed this fabulous graphic, so that I can credit you!
Hi. I recommend you just credit this website.
Any chance for another update? It has been 5 years.
Thanks very much for the graph, I had no idea Excel was capable of producing such fine graphics.
Hi dear Glen
How Can I cite Temperature of Planet Earth graph in my paper?
Best,
Milad
Hi, Greg, I read you recomending to cite this webpage, but webpages are unstable, destinated to die out somewhen… So, I was wondering if you wouldn’t like to provide me with your name? So I could cite this graph as:
Surname, Name. Year. Temperature of Planet Earth graph. downloaded from http://gergs.net/all_palaeotemps-2/ Accessed on XX/XX/XXX
I would like to use it in a outreach paper on climate change and bee, written to school teachers in Brazl.
Best wishes,
Simone