Climate and global biogeochemical cycles in the ice core paleoperspective

Polar ice cores provide not only climate records from both hemispheres in high resolution but also records of the most important climate forcing parameters: greenhouse gases, atmospheric aerosol, solar activity and more. The EPICA records from Dome C (75° S, 123° E, 3,233 meters above sea level.) an...

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Main Authors: Fischer, Hubertus, Köhler, Peter, Stocker, T. F., Chappellaz, J., Wolff, E.
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Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/19194/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.30939
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:19194 2024-09-15T18:04:02+00:00 Climate and global biogeochemical cycles in the ice core paleoperspective Fischer, Hubertus Köhler, Peter Stocker, T. F. Chappellaz, J. Wolff, E. 2008 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/19194/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.30939 unknown Fischer, H. , Köhler, P. orcid:0000-0003-0904-8484 , Stocker, T. F. , Chappellaz, J. and Wolff, E. (2008) Climate and global biogeochemical cycles in the ice core paleoperspective , The 33rd International Geological Congress, Oslo, NorwayAugust 2008. . hdl:10013/epic.30939 EPIC3The 33rd International Geological Congress, Oslo, NorwayAugust 2008., 6 Conference notRev 2008 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:00:42Z Polar ice cores provide not only climate records from both hemispheres in high resolution but also records of the most important climate forcing parameters: greenhouse gases, atmospheric aerosol, solar activity and more. The EPICA records from Dome C (75° S, 123° E, 3,233 meters above sea level.) and Dronning Maud Land (75° S, 0° E, 2,892 meters above sea level) allow us to extend these records from the Holocene back in time to Marine Isotope Stage 20 and to study their variability in higher resolution during the last glacial period. Latest results on these atmospheric ice core records are presented, extending the CO2, CH4, and mineral dust records back in time to approximately 800,000 years before present and allow for studying their coupling to millennial climate variations in more detail. These long-term records enable us to estimate the changes in the radiative forcing of these parameters over glacial/interglacial cycles.In addition recent advances in the interpretation of those records in terms of glacial/interglacial changes in biogeochemical cycles and the bipolar coupling of climate variations are discussed. Conference Object Dronning Maud Land EPICA ice core Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Polar ice cores provide not only climate records from both hemispheres in high resolution but also records of the most important climate forcing parameters: greenhouse gases, atmospheric aerosol, solar activity and more. The EPICA records from Dome C (75° S, 123° E, 3,233 meters above sea level.) and Dronning Maud Land (75° S, 0° E, 2,892 meters above sea level) allow us to extend these records from the Holocene back in time to Marine Isotope Stage 20 and to study their variability in higher resolution during the last glacial period. Latest results on these atmospheric ice core records are presented, extending the CO2, CH4, and mineral dust records back in time to approximately 800,000 years before present and allow for studying their coupling to millennial climate variations in more detail. These long-term records enable us to estimate the changes in the radiative forcing of these parameters over glacial/interglacial cycles.In addition recent advances in the interpretation of those records in terms of glacial/interglacial changes in biogeochemical cycles and the bipolar coupling of climate variations are discussed.
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author Fischer, Hubertus
Köhler, Peter
Stocker, T. F.
Chappellaz, J.
Wolff, E.
spellingShingle Fischer, Hubertus
Köhler, Peter
Stocker, T. F.
Chappellaz, J.
Wolff, E.
Climate and global biogeochemical cycles in the ice core paleoperspective
author_facet Fischer, Hubertus
Köhler, Peter
Stocker, T. F.
Chappellaz, J.
Wolff, E.
author_sort Fischer, Hubertus
title Climate and global biogeochemical cycles in the ice core paleoperspective
title_short Climate and global biogeochemical cycles in the ice core paleoperspective
title_full Climate and global biogeochemical cycles in the ice core paleoperspective
title_fullStr Climate and global biogeochemical cycles in the ice core paleoperspective
title_full_unstemmed Climate and global biogeochemical cycles in the ice core paleoperspective
title_sort climate and global biogeochemical cycles in the ice core paleoperspective
publishDate 2008
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/19194/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.30939
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op_relation Fischer, H. , Köhler, P. orcid:0000-0003-0904-8484 , Stocker, T. F. , Chappellaz, J. and Wolff, E. (2008) Climate and global biogeochemical cycles in the ice core paleoperspective , The 33rd International Geological Congress, Oslo, NorwayAugust 2008. . hdl:10013/epic.30939
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