Abstract: We present the methane (CH4) concentration data for the South Pole ice core (SPC14). CH4 concentrations were measured jointly at Oregon State University and Pennsylvania State University. All depths are in meters below the surface. Methane data have been corrected for blank offsets, solubility, and gravitational fractionation. All ages are in years before 1950 C.E. on the SP19 gas chronology.
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Antarctica; South Pole
funderName:NSF:GEO:PLR:Antarctic Glaciology awardNumber:1141839 awardTitle:Collaborative Research: A 1500m Ice Core from South Pole
funderName:NSF:GEO:PLR:Antarctic Glaciology awardNumber:1142517 awardTitle:Collaborative Research: A 1500m Ice Core from South Pole
funderName:NSF:GEO:OPP:Antarctic Glaciology awardNumber:1443336 awardTitle:Collaborative Research: South Pole Ice Core Chronology and Climate Records using Chemical and Microparticle Measurements
funderName:NSF:GEO:OPP:Antarctic Glaciology awardNumber:1443397 awardTitle:Collaborative Research: South Pole Ice Core Chronology and Climate Records using Chemical and Microparticle Measurements
funderName:NSF:GEO:PLR:Antarctic Glaciology awardNumber:1443464 awardTitle:Collaborative Research: Inert Gas and Methane Based Climate Records throughout the South Pole Deep Ice Core
funderName:NSF:GEO:OPP:Antarctic Glaciology awardNumber:1443470 awardTitle:Carbonyl Sulfide, Methyl Chloride, and Methyl Bromide Measurements in the New Intermediate-depth South Pole Ice Core
funderName:NSF:GEO:PLR:Antarctic Glaciology awardNumber:1443472 awardTitle:Collaborative Research: Inert Gas and Methane Based Climate Records throughout the South Pole Deep Ice Core
funderName:NSF:GEO:OPP:Antarctic Glaciology awardNumber:1443710 awardTitle:Collaborative Research: Inert Gas and Methane Based Climate Records throughout the South Pole Deep Ice Core
funderName:NSF:GEO:PLR:Antarctic Glaciology awardNumber:1643394 awardTitle:Collaborative Research: The Timing and Spatial Expression of the Bipolar Seesaw in Antarctica from Synchronized Ice Cores