8 glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core

A new ice core from Dome C, East Antarctica, provides a climate record extending740,000 years back in time. This almost doubles the period covered by the Vostokcore. The new data confirm the Vostok data for the last 4 glacial cycles. The periodfrom 450 to 740 kyr before present was characterised by...

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Main Authors: Wolff, E. W., EPICA Community Members, Fischer, Hubertus, Huybrechts, Philippe, Kipfstuhl, J., Miller, Heinrich, Oerter, Hans, Wilhelms, Frank
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:10328 2023-09-05T13:15:11+02:00 8 glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core Wolff, E. W. EPICA Community Members Fischer, Hubertus Huybrechts, Philippe Kipfstuhl, J. Miller, Heinrich Oerter, Hans Wilhelms, Frank 2004 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/10328/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.20815 unknown Wolff, E. W. , EPICA Community Members, Fischer, H. , Huybrechts, P. , Kipfstuhl, J. , Miller, H. , Oerter, H. and Wilhelms, F. orcid:0000-0001-7688-3135 (2004) 8 glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core , European Geosciences Union First General Assembly, NiceApril 2004. . hdl:10013/epic.20815 EPIC3European Geosciences Union First General Assembly, NiceApril 2004., 25 Conference notRev 2004 ftawi 2023-08-22T19:48:38Z A new ice core from Dome C, East Antarctica, provides a climate record extending740,000 years back in time. This almost doubles the period covered by the Vostokcore. The new data confirm the Vostok data for the last 4 glacial cycles. The periodfrom 450 to 740 kyr before present was characterised by less pronounced warmth ininterglacial periods in Antarctica, confirming the pattern seen in marine sediments.The transition from marine isotope stage 12 to 11 exhibits both similarities and differencesto the most recent transition, but stage 11, sometimes seen as an analogue to thepresent (Holocene) interglacial, extends for a further several thousand years. Furtheranalysis of the core will show whether close coupling of greenhouse gases and climatecontinues into the earlier regime which has a different frequency and amplitudestructure. Completion of the drilling will offer a record of nearly a million years. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica ice core Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Antarctic East Antarctica
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description A new ice core from Dome C, East Antarctica, provides a climate record extending740,000 years back in time. This almost doubles the period covered by the Vostokcore. The new data confirm the Vostok data for the last 4 glacial cycles. The periodfrom 450 to 740 kyr before present was characterised by less pronounced warmth ininterglacial periods in Antarctica, confirming the pattern seen in marine sediments.The transition from marine isotope stage 12 to 11 exhibits both similarities and differencesto the most recent transition, but stage 11, sometimes seen as an analogue to thepresent (Holocene) interglacial, extends for a further several thousand years. Furtheranalysis of the core will show whether close coupling of greenhouse gases and climatecontinues into the earlier regime which has a different frequency and amplitudestructure. Completion of the drilling will offer a record of nearly a million years.
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author Wolff, E. W.
EPICA Community Members
Fischer, Hubertus
Huybrechts, Philippe
Kipfstuhl, J.
Miller, Heinrich
Oerter, Hans
Wilhelms, Frank
spellingShingle Wolff, E. W.
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Fischer, Hubertus
Huybrechts, Philippe
Kipfstuhl, J.
Miller, Heinrich
Oerter, Hans
Wilhelms, Frank
8 glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core
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title 8 glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core
title_short 8 glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core
title_full 8 glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core
title_fullStr 8 glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core
title_full_unstemmed 8 glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core
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