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Keeling

Keeling is a surname and a geographic name. It is associated with individuals who bear the surname and with places named Keeling, notably Keeling Island in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands group.

Notable people with the surname include Charles David Keeling (1928–2005), an American chemist who established the

Geographic usage centers on Keeling Island, part of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an Australian external territory

In other contexts, Keeling primarily appears as a surname. The term does not denote a single widely

Keeling
Curve,
a
long-term
record
of
atmospheric
carbon
dioxide
concentrations
begun
at
the
Mauna
Loa
Observatory
in
Hawaii
in
1958.
His
work
helped
to
document
the
steady
rise
in
CO2
levels.
Ralph
Keeling,
a
climate
scientist
and
son
of
Charles
David
Keeling,
has
continued
the
monitoring
program
and
contributed
to
ongoing
analyses
of
atmospheric
CO2
data.
in
the
Indian
Ocean.
The
archipelago
consists
of
27
coral
islands,
with
the
two
main
inhabited
islands
being
Home
Island
and
West
Island;
North
Keeling
Island
is
uninhabited.
The
name
Keeling
in
the
territory’s
title
honors
Captain
William
Keeling,
an
early
European
navigator
associated
with
the
discovery
and
naming
history
of
the
islands,
while
the
overall
name
combines
this
with
the
earlier
designation
Cocos.
known
concept
beyond
its
use
as
a
family
name
and
a
geographic
toponym
within
the
Cocos
(Keeling)
Islands.