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Mean represented by red line within each box

Insight into springtime CO 2 variability over the eastern Pacific from regional-scale observations. S. Vay, Y. Choi, G. Sachse, G. Diskin, D. Blake, N. Blake, J. Barrick, S. Nolf, C. Hudgins, and A. Aknan. Mean represented by red line within each box. Alaska locals > 40 N.

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Mean represented by red line within each box

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  1. Insight into springtime CO2 variability over the eastern Pacific from regional-scale observations S. Vay, Y. Choi, G. Sachse, G. Diskin, D. Blake, N. Blake, J. Barrick, S. Nolf, C. Hudgins, and A. Aknan

  2. Mean represented by red line within each box

  3. Alaska locals > 40 N

  4. CO2 and CO distributions for Alaska locals

  5. Anthropogenic tracers with source patterns similar to fossil fuel CO2

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