# Butaritari Atoll, Kiribati Geochemical Data From 1959-2010
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# NOTE: Please cite Publication, and Online_Resource and date accessed when using these data. 
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# Online_Resource: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo/f?p=519:1:::::P1_STUDY_ID:17289
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# Online_Resource: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/study/24611
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# Original_Source_URL: ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/contributions_by_author/carilli2014/carilli2014-but3.txt
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# Archive: Corals and Sclerosponges
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# Contribution_Date
#	Date: 2014-10-10
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# Title
#	Study_Name: Butaritari Atoll, Kiribati Geochemical Data From 1959-2010
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# Investigators
#       Investigators: Carilli, Jessica E.; McGregor,  Helen V.; Gaudry, Jessica J.; Donner, Simon D.; Gagan, Michael K.;  Stevenson, Samantha;  Wong, Henri; Fink, David 
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# Description_and_Notes
#	Description: Errors: d18O Porites sp. = 0.13 per mil; Sr/Ca Porites sp. = 0.045 mmol/mol; seawater delta 18O Porites sp. = 0.175 per mil
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# Publication 
#       Authors: Carilli, J.E., H.V. McGregor,  J.J. Gaudry, S.D. Donner, M.K. Gagan, S. Stevenson, H. Wong, and D. Fink
#       Published_Date_or_Year: 2014     
#       Published_Title: Equatorial Pacific coral geochemical records show recent weakening of the Walker Circulation
#       Journal_Name: Paleoceanography
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#       DOI: 10.1002/2014PA002683
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#       Abstract: Equatorial Pacific ocean-atmosphere interactions affect climate globally, and a key component of the coupled system is the Walker Circulation, which is driven by sea surface temperature (SST) gradients across the equatorial Pacific. There is conflicting evidence as to whether the SST gradient and Walker Circulation have strengthened or weakened over the late 20th century. We present new records of SST and sea surface salinity (SSS) spanning 1959-2010 based on paired measurements of Sr/Ca and d18O in a massive Porites coral from Butaritari atoll in the Gilbert Islands, Republic of Kiribati, in the central-western equatorial Pacific. The records show 2-7 year variability correlated with the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and corresponding shifts in the extent of the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool, and decadal-scale signals related to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation. In addition, the Butaritari coral records reveal a small but significant increase in SST (0.39nC) from 1959 to 2010 with no accompanying change in SSS, a trend that persists even when ENSO variability is removed. In contrast, larger increases in SST and SSS are evident in coral records from the equatorial Pacific Line Islands, located east of Butaritari.  Taken together, the equatorial Pacific coral records suggest an overall reduction in the east-west SST and SSS gradient over the last several decades, and a recent weakening of the Walker Circulation.
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# Publication 
#       Authors: Gagan, M.K., G.B. Dunbar, and A. Suzuki
#       Published_Date_or_Year: 2012     
#       Published_Title: The effect of skeletal mass accumulation in Porites on coral Sr/Ca and d18O paleothermometry
#       Journal_Name: Paleoceanography
#       Volume: 27
#       Edition: 
#       Issue: PA1203 
#       Pages: 
#       DOI: 10.1029/2011PA002215
#       Online_Resource: 
#       Full_Citation: 
#       Abstract: Equatorial Pacific ocean-atmosphere interactions affect climate globally, and a key component of the coupled system is the Walker Circulation, which is driven by sea surface temperature (SST) gradients across the equatorial Pacific. There is conflicting evidence as to whether the SST gradient and Walker Circulation have strengthened or weakened over the late 20th century. We present new records of SST and sea surface salinity (SSS) spanning 1959-2010 based on paired measurements of Sr/Ca and d18O in a massive Porites coral from Butaritari atoll in the Gilbert Islands, Republic of Kiribati, in the central-western equatorial Pacific. The records show 2-7 year variability correlated with the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and corresponding shifts in the extent of the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool, and decadal-scale signals related to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation. In addition, the Butaritari coral records reveal a small but significant increase in SST (0.39 degC) from 1959 to 2010 with no accompanying change in SSS, a trend that persists even when ENSO variability is removed. In contrast, larger increases in SST and SSS are evident in coral records from the equatorial Pacific Line Islands, located east of Butaritari.  Taken together, the equatorial Pacific coral records suggest an overall reduction in the east-west SST and SSS gradient over the last several decades, and a recent weakening of the Walker Circulation.
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# Publication 
#       Authors: Cahyarini, S.Y., Pfeiffer, M., Timm, O., Dullo, W.C., Schonerg, D.G.
#       Published_Date_or_Year: 2008      
#       Published_Title: Reconstructing seawater d18O from paired coral d18O and Sr/Ca ratios: Methods, error analysis and problems, with examples from Tahiti (French Polynesia) and Timor (Indonesia). 
#       Journal_Name: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
#       Volume: 72
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#       Pages: 2841-2853
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#	Authors: Anderson, D.M., Tardif, R., Horlick, K., Erb, M.P., Hakim, G.J., Noone, D., Perkins, W.A., and E. Steig
#	Published_Date_or_Year: 2018
#	Published_Title: Additions to the last millennium reanalysis multi-proxy database
#	Journal_Name: Data Science Journal
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#	Full_Citation: Anderson, D.M., Tardif, R., Horlick, K., Erb, M.P., Hakim, G., J., Noone, D., Perkins, W.A., and E. Steig, submitted. Additions to the last millennium reanalysis multi-proxy database. Data Science Journal.
#	Abstract: Progress in paleoclimatology increasingly occurs via data syntheses. We describe additions to a collection prepared for use in paleoclimate state estimation, specifically the Last Millennium Reanalysis (LMR).  The 2290 additional series include 2152 tree ring chronologies and 138 other series.  They supplement the collection used previously and together form a database titled LMRdb 1.0.0. The additional data draws from lake core, ice core, coral, speleothem, and tree ring archives, using published data primarily from the NOAA Paleoclimatology archive and a set of tree ring width chronologies standardized from raw International Tree Ring Data Bank ring width series. In contrast to many previous paleo compilations, the data were not selected (screened) on the basis of their environmental correlation, multi-century length, or other attributes. The inclusion of proxies sensitive to moisture and other environmental variables expands their use in data assimilation.  A preliminary calibration using linear regression with mean annual temperature reveals characteristics of the proxy series and their relationship to temperature, as well as the noise and error characteristics of the records. The additional records are structured as individual files in the NOAA Paleoclimatology format and archived at NOAA Paleoclimatology (Anderson et al. 2018) and will continue to be improved and expanded as part of the LMR Project.  The additions represent a four-fold increase in the number of records available for assimilation, provide expanded geographic coverage, and add additional proxy variables.  Applications include data assimilation, proxy system model development, and paleoclimate reconstruction using climate field reconstruction and other methods.
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# Funding_Agency 
#       Funding_Agency_Name: Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization Postdoctoral Fellowship
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# Funding_Agency 
#       Funding_Agency_Name: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Discovery Grant
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# Funding_Agency 
#       Funding_Agency_Name: National Science Foundation Ocean Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowship
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# Funding_Agency 
#       Funding_Agency_Name: Australian Research Council Discovery Project
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# Funding_Agency 
#       Funding_Agency_Name: AINSE Fellowship Grant
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#	Funding_Agency_Name: National Science Foundation
#	Grant:AGS-1304263
#	Funding_Agency_Name: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
#	Grant:NA14OAR4310176
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# Site_Information 
#       Site_Name: Butaritari Atoll, Gilbert Islands
#       Location: Ocean>Pacific Ocean>Central Pacific Ocean>Kiribati
#	Country: Republic of Kiribati 
#	Northernmost_Latitude: 3.073056
# 	Southernmost_Latitude: 3.073056
# 	Easternmost_Longitude: 172.746944
# 	Westernmost_Longitude: 172.746944
# 	Elevation: -5 m
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# Data_Collection   
#	Collection_Name: 14kiri01a
#	Earliest_Year: 1959
#	Most_Recent_Year: 2010
#	Time_Unit: y_ad
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#	Notes: {"database":"LMR"}  Previous name- BUT3-2 Geochemistry Ca14
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# Species
#	Species_Name: Porites sp.
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# Variables
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# Data variables follow that are preceded by "##" in columns one and two.
# Data line variables format:  Variables list, one per line, shortname-tab-longname-tab-longname components (9 components: what, material, error, units, seasonality, archive, detail, method, C or N for Character or Numeric data)
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##age	age, , ,years AD, , Corals and Sclerosponges, , ,N
##d18O	delta 18 Oxygen, Porites sp., , permil VPDB, , Corals and Sclerosponges, , isotope ratio mass spectrometry,N
##Sr/Ca	Strontium/Calcium, Porites sp., ,mmol/mol, ,Corals and Sclerosponges, , analytical technique: ICP-OES,N
##sst	sea surface temperature reconstruction, Porites sp., ,degrees C, , Corals and Sclerosponges, ,analytical technique: ICP-OES,N
##d18O_sw	delta 18O of seawater, Porites sp., , permil VPDB, , Corals and Sclerosponges, , analytical technique: ICP-OES,N
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# Data:
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# Data line format - tab-delimited text, variable short name as header
# Missing Values: NAN
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age	d18O	Sr/Ca	sst	d18O_sw
1959.374	-4.90	8.940	28.92	0.25
1959.540	-4.95	8.934	28.98	0.21
1959.706	-4.96	8.893	29.47	0.30
1959.872	-4.93	8.923	29.12	0.26
1960.042	-4.94	8.923	29.11	0.25
1960.208	-4.80	8.961	28.66	0.29
1960.374	-5.07	8.906	29.32	0.17
1960.540	-5.22	8.897	29.43	0.04
1960.706	-5.32	8.856	29.91	0.05
1960.872	-5.21	8.878	29.65	0.10
1961.042	-5.08	8.897	29.42	0.18
1961.208	-4.73	8.975	28.49	0.33
1961.374	-4.91	8.943	28.88	0.23
1961.540	-5.10	8.927	29.07	0.08
1961.706	-4.84	8.917	29.19	0.37
1961.872	-4.98	8.946	28.84	0.15
1962.042	-4.78	8.958	28.69	0.32
1962.208	-4.91	8.969	28.57	0.16
1962.374	-5.12	8.927	29.07	0.06
1962.540	-5.28	8.911	29.26	-0.06
1962.706	-5.26	8.868	29.77	0.07
1962.872	-5.12	8.872	29.73	0.20
1963.042	-4.85	8.899	29.40	0.40
1963.208	-5.09	8.931	29.02	0.08
1963.374	-5.11	8.902	29.37	0.13
1963.540	-5.09	8.873	29.71	0.23
1963.706	-5.25	8.861	29.86	0.10
1963.872	-5.04	8.923	29.12	0.15
1964.042	-4.79	8.955	28.74	0.31
1964.208	-5.04	8.954	28.75	0.07
1964.374	-4.98	8.925	29.10	0.21
1964.540	-4.87	8.945	28.86	0.26
1964.706	-4.85	8.966	28.61	0.23
1964.872	-4.80	9.000	28.20	0.19
1965.042	-4.73	9.055	27.54	0.12
1965.208	-4.77	9.017	28.00	0.18
1965.374	-4.79	9.008	28.10	0.17
1965.540	-4.80	8.992	28.29	0.21
1965.706	-4.81	9.020	27.96	0.12
1965.872	-4.83	9.022	27.94	0.10
1966.042	-4.85	9.041	27.71	0.03
1966.208	-4.96	8.989	28.33	0.06
1966.374	-5.01	8.928	29.06	0.16
1966.540	-5.01	8.965	28.61	0.07
1966.706	-4.96	8.926	29.08	0.22
1966.872	-4.93	8.917	29.18	0.28
1967.042	-4.90	9.114	26.84	-0.21
1967.208	-4.88	9.105	26.95	-0.17
1967.374	-4.87	9.019	27.98	0.07
1967.540	-4.95	8.944	28.87	0.19
1967.706	-4.84	8.948	28.82	0.28
1967.872	-4.91	8.992	28.29	0.10
1968.042	-4.97	8.994	28.28	0.04
1968.208	-5.02	9.013	28.05	-0.06
1968.374	-5.05	9.007	28.12	-0.08
1968.540	-5.09	8.996	28.25	-0.09
1968.706	-5.12	8.986	28.37	-0.10
1968.872	-5.22	8.930	29.03	-0.04
1969.042	-5.35	8.927	29.07	-0.18
1969.208	-5.31	8.941	28.90	-0.17
1969.374	-5.30	8.957	28.72	-0.20
1969.540	-5.24	8.964	28.63	-0.15
1969.706	-5.14	8.963	28.63	-0.05
1969.872	-5.18	8.998	28.23	-0.18
1970.042	-5.11	9.004	28.15	-0.13
1970.208	-5.10	9.001	28.19	-0.11
1970.374	-5.16	8.961	28.66	-0.07
1970.540	-5.38	8.976	28.48	-0.33
1970.706	-5.40	8.964	28.63	-0.32
1970.872	-5.21	8.985	28.38	-0.18
1971.042	-5.29	9.014	28.03	-0.34
1971.208	-5.27	8.958	28.70	-0.17
1971.374	-5.26	8.938	28.94	-0.11
1971.540	-5.31	8.927	29.07	-0.13
1971.706	-5.36	8.916	29.20	-0.16
1971.872	-5.32	8.966	28.60	-0.25
1972.042	-5.64	8.939	28.92	-0.49
1972.208	-5.43	8.842	30.08	-0.03
1972.374	-5.37	8.917	29.19	-0.16
1972.540	-5.41	8.936	28.96	-0.26
1972.706	-5.27	8.963	28.64	-0.18
1972.872	-5.26	8.933	29.00	-0.09
1973.042	-5.08	9.004	28.16	-0.10
1973.208	-5.12	9.016	28.01	-0.17
1973.374	-5.14	9.006	28.13	-0.17
1973.540	-5.19	8.954	28.75	-0.08
1973.706	-5.22	8.986	28.36	-0.20
1973.872	-5.34	8.967	28.60	-0.26
1974.042	-5.32	9.022	27.94	-0.39
1974.208	-5.33	8.987	28.35	-0.31
1974.374	-5.32	8.961	28.66	-0.23
1974.540	-5.30	8.915	29.21	-0.09
1974.706	-5.19	8.981	28.42	-0.15
1974.872	-5.21	8.966	28.60	-0.13
1975.042	-5.27	8.988	28.34	-0.25
1975.208	-5.17	8.972	28.53	-0.10
1975.374	-5.06	9.038	27.74	-0.17
1975.540	-5.16	8.987	28.35	-0.14
1975.706	-5.13	9.019	27.97	-0.20
1975.872	-5.12	9.026	27.89	-0.20
1976.042	-5.02	9.028	27.87	-0.10
1976.208	-4.98	9.068	27.39	-0.17
1976.374	-5.15	8.975	28.49	-0.10
1976.540	-5.46	8.891	29.50	-0.18
1976.706	-6.00	8.848	30.01	-0.61
1976.872	-5.61	8.861	29.85	-0.26
1977.042	-5.47	8.875	29.69	-0.15
1977.208	-5.34	8.896	29.44	-0.08
1977.374	-5.26	8.904	29.35	-0.02
1977.540	-5.43	8.878	29.66	-0.13
1977.706	-5.76	8.797	30.61	-0.24
1977.872	-5.49	8.889	29.52	-0.21
1978.042	-5.60	8.834	30.18	-0.18
1978.208	-5.34	8.916	29.20	-0.14
1978.374	-5.34	8.884	29.58	-0.05
1978.540	-5.44	8.860	29.86	-0.08
1978.706	-5.53	8.837	30.14	-0.11
1978.872	-5.47	8.845	30.05	-0.07
1979.042	-5.55	8.845	30.05	-0.15
1979.208	-5.27	8.917	29.19	-0.07
1979.374	-5.38	8.905	29.33	-0.14
1979.540	-5.44	8.830	30.22	0.00
1979.706	-5.47	8.875	29.68	-0.15
1979.872	-5.39	8.866	29.80	-0.05
1980.042	-5.19	8.879	29.64	0.11
1980.208	-5.28	8.891	29.50	-0.01
1980.374	-5.63	8.872	29.72	-0.30
1980.540	-5.49	8.855	29.92	-0.12
1980.706	-5.59	8.850	29.98	-0.21
1980.872	-5.50	8.807	30.49	-0.01
1981.042	-5.38	8.868	29.77	-0.04
1981.208	-5.25	8.840	30.11	0.15
1981.374	-5.45	8.841	30.10	-0.04
1981.540	-5.44	8.840	30.10	-0.04
1981.706	-5.35	8.823	30.30	0.10
1981.872	-5.24	8.880	29.63	0.07
1982.042	-5.32	8.950	28.79	-0.21
1982.208	-5.28	8.932	29.01	-0.12
1982.374	-5.22	8.893	29.48	0.05
1982.540	-5.14	8.884	29.59	0.16
1982.706	-5.04	8.890	29.51	0.24
1982.872	-5.03	8.896	29.44	0.24
1983.042	-5.14	8.901	29.38	0.11
1983.208	-5.22	8.890	29.50	0.06
1983.374	-5.22	8.857	29.90	0.14
1983.540	-5.14	8.856	29.91	0.22
1983.706	-5.19	8.842	30.08	0.21
1983.872	-5.01	8.884	29.58	0.28
1984.042	-4.87	8.924	29.10	0.32
1984.208	-4.91	8.934	28.98	0.25
1984.374	-4.91	8.927	29.07	0.27
1984.540	-5.02	8.904	29.34	0.22
1984.706	-5.09	8.883	29.59	0.21
1984.872	-5.00	8.862	29.85	0.35
1985.042	-4.92	8.908	29.30	0.31
1985.208	-4.83	8.954	28.74	0.28
1985.374	-5.01	8.933	28.99	0.15
1985.540	-4.94	8.874	29.70	0.37
1985.706	-5.16	8.901	29.37	0.08
1985.872	-5.04	8.948	28.82	0.09
1986.042	-4.97	8.992	28.29	0.04
1986.208	-5.08	8.970	28.56	-0.01
1986.374	-5.18	8.922	29.13	0.02
1986.540	-5.27	8.873	29.71	0.05
1986.706	-5.30	8.851	29.98	0.08
1986.872	-5.25	8.882	29.60	0.05
1987.042	-5.24	8.901	29.38	0.01
1987.208	-5.31	8.897	29.43	-0.05
1987.374	-5.27	8.868	29.77	0.07
1987.540	-5.21	8.837	30.14	0.21
1987.706	-5.14	8.844	30.05	0.26
1987.872	-5.22	8.868	29.77	0.12
1988.042	-5.02	8.900	29.39	0.23
1988.208	-5.06	8.937	28.95	0.10
1988.374	-5.13	8.975	28.50	-0.08
1988.540	-5.12	8.922	29.13	0.07
1988.706	-5.10	8.944	28.86	0.03
1988.872	-5.09	8.968	28.58	-0.02
1989.042	-5.13	8.970	28.56	-0.06
1989.208	-5.43	8.899	29.41	-0.17
1989.374	-5.33	8.901	29.38	-0.08
1989.540	-5.41	8.900	29.39	-0.16
1989.706	-5.59	8.876	29.67	-0.27
1989.872	-5.05	8.943	28.87	0.09
1990.042	-5.32	8.896	29.44	-0.05
1990.208	-5.27	8.938	28.94	-0.12
1990.374	-5.30	8.860	29.87	0.06
1990.540	-5.42	8.838	30.12	-0.01
1990.706	-5.61	8.833	30.19	-0.19
1990.872	-5.70	8.787	30.73	-0.15
1991.042	-5.67	8.849	29.99	-0.28
1991.208	-5.34	8.907	29.31	-0.11
1991.374	-5.47	8.850	29.99	-0.09
1991.540	-5.48	8.834	30.17	-0.06
1991.706	-5.45	8.832	30.20	-0.02
1991.872	-5.46	8.853	29.94	-0.08
1992.042	-5.23	8.900	29.39	0.02
1992.208	-5.51	8.889	29.52	-0.23
1992.374	-5.64	8.865	29.81	-0.30
1992.540	-5.68	8.838	30.13	-0.27
1992.706	-5.54	8.842	30.08	-0.14
1992.872	-5.45	8.849	30.00	-0.06
1993.042	-5.39	8.858	29.89	-0.03
1993.208	-5.32	8.880	29.63	-0.02
1993.374	-5.30	8.890	29.51	-0.02
1993.540	-5.32	8.885	29.56	-0.03
1993.706	-5.35	8.881	29.62	-0.05
1993.872	-5.41	8.899	29.40	-0.16
1994.042	-5.48	8.922	29.13	-0.29
1994.208	-5.54	8.936	28.96	-0.39
1994.374	-5.57	8.906	29.32	-0.33
1994.540	-5.58	8.843	30.06	-0.18
1994.706	-5.50	8.819	30.36	-0.04
1994.872	-5.35	8.847	30.02	0.04
1995.042	-5.35	8.899	29.40	-0.10
1995.208	-5.29	8.887	29.55	-0.01
1995.374	-5.28	8.894	29.46	-0.01
1995.540	-5.30	8.907	29.31	-0.06
1995.706	-5.30	8.902	29.36	-0.06
1995.872	-5.21	8.886	29.55	0.07
1996.042	-5.13	8.961	28.67	-0.04
1996.208	-4.99	9.019	27.97	-0.05
1996.374	-5.00	8.989	28.34	0.02
1996.540	-5.27	8.889	29.52	0.01
1996.706	-5.16	8.919	29.17	0.04
1996.872	-4.98	8.979	28.44	0.06
1997.042	-4.88	9.017	28.00	0.07
1997.208	-4.91	8.956	28.72	0.19
1997.374	-5.20	8.901	29.37	0.04
1997.540	-5.31	8.842	30.08	0.09
1997.706	-5.26	8.901	29.37	-0.02
1997.872	-5.19	8.945	28.85	-0.06
1998.042	-4.85	9.049	27.62	0.01
1998.208	-4.99	9.044	27.68	-0.12
1998.374	-5.20	9.022	27.94	-0.27
1998.540	-5.17	9.018	27.98	-0.23
1998.706	-4.95	9.030	27.84	-0.04
1998.872	-4.78	9.040	27.72	0.10
1999.042	-4.85	9.044	27.68	0.02
1999.208	-4.92	9.047	27.64	-0.05
1999.374	-4.97	8.991	28.30	0.05
1999.540	-4.99	8.955	28.74	0.12
1999.706	-4.96	8.975	28.49	0.10
1999.872	-4.90	9.002	28.18	0.08
2000.042	-4.83	9.034	27.80	0.07
2000.208	-4.84	9.037	27.76	0.05
2000.374	-4.97	8.982	28.41	0.06
2000.540	-5.12	8.888	29.53	0.16
2000.706	-5.09	8.904	29.34	0.15
2000.872	-4.97	8.982	28.42	0.07
2001.042	-4.87	9.026	27.89	0.05
2001.208	-4.79	9.054	27.56	0.06
2001.374	-4.80	9.016	28.01	0.15
2001.540	-4.95	8.967	28.59	0.12
2001.706	-5.01	8.964	28.63	0.07
2001.872	-4.96	8.982	28.41	0.08
2002.042	-5.37	8.881	29.62	-0.07
2002.208	-5.35	8.890	29.51	-0.07
2002.374	-5.48	8.842	30.08	-0.08
2002.540	-5.46	8.823	30.31	-0.01
2002.706	-5.41	8.826	30.28	0.04
2002.872	-5.35	8.843	30.06	0.05
2003.042	-5.26	8.853	29.94	0.11
2003.208	-5.31	8.914	29.23	-0.10
2003.374	-5.34	8.932	29.00	-0.17
2003.540	-5.32	8.905	29.33	-0.08
2003.706	-5.30	8.877	29.67	0.01
2003.872	-5.27	8.875	29.69	0.04
2004.042	-5.24	8.880	29.63	0.06
2004.208	-5.21	8.883	29.59	0.08
2004.374	-5.31	8.866	29.80	0.03
2004.540	-5.41	8.848	30.00	-0.02
2004.706	-5.48	8.831	30.21	-0.05
2004.872	-5.47	8.816	30.39	0.00
2005.042	-5.46	8.800	30.58	0.06
2005.208	-5.46	8.799	30.59	0.06
2005.374	-5.48	8.818	30.37	-0.01
2005.540	-5.49	8.837	30.14	-0.08
2005.706	-5.43	8.865	29.81	-0.09
2005.872	-5.32	8.899	29.40	-0.06
2006.042	-5.20	8.934	28.99	-0.04
2006.208	-5.20	8.929	29.05	-0.03
2006.374	-5.23	8.913	29.23	-0.01
2006.540	-5.23	8.887	29.54	0.05
2006.706	-5.31	8.883	29.59	-0.02
2006.872	-5.48	8.901	29.38	-0.23
2007.042	-5.36	8.916	29.20	-0.16
2007.208	-5.21	8.928	29.05	-0.03
2007.374	-5.04	8.935	28.97	0.12
2007.540	-5.30	8.882	29.61	0.00
2007.706	-5.26	8.872	29.72	0.06
2007.872	-5.10	8.877	29.66	0.21
2008.042	-5.02	8.941	28.90	0.12
2008.208	-5.03	8.958	28.70	0.07
2008.374	-5.06	8.947	28.83	0.06
2008.540	-5.11	8.927	29.07	0.07
2008.706	-5.16	8.903	29.35	0.08
2008.872	-5.12	8.900	29.39	0.13
2009.042	-5.04	8.909	29.29	0.19
2009.208	-5.05	8.898	29.41	0.20
2009.374	-5.14	8.875	29.69	0.17
2009.540	-5.17	8.870	29.75	0.16
2009.706	-5.08	8.893	29.48	0.19
2009.872	-5.01	8.919	29.17	0.19
2010.042	-5.00	8.960	28.68	0.09
2010.208	-4.99	8.995	28.26	0.01
2010.374	-5.10	8.974	28.51	-0.05