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Data Gitation Guidelines

Gitation Guidelines

To acknowledge the CARVE scientists who have produced these data, we request that you include a bibliographic citation to any CARVE data that you use in your publications. Such citations will help others find the products and see how they have been used.

Citation Example

Each data product has been assigned a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and citation, such as:

Budney, J.W., R.Y-W. Chang, R. Commane, B.C. Daube, A. Dayalu, S.J. Dinardo, E.W. Gottlieb, A. Karion, J.O.W. Lindaas, C.E. Miller, J.B. Miller, S. Miller, M. Pender, J.V. Pittman, J. Samra, C. Sweeney, S.C. Wofsy, and B. Xiang. 2016. CARVE: L2 Merged Atmospheric CO2, CO, O3 and CH4 Concentrations, Alaska, 2012-2015. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1402

Additional CARVE Citation

In addition, data users may wish to cite the 2012 CARVE overview paper:

Miller, C.E. and S.J. Dinardo. 2012. CARVE: The Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment. IEEE Aerospace Conf. https://doi.org/10.1109/AERO.2012.6187026

ORNL DAAC Gitation Guidelines

See the ORNL DAAC Data Use and Gitation Guidelines for a general explanation of our guidelines.


If you have questions about how to cite ORNL DAAC data products or services, please Email Us.