Atmospheric CO2 concentrations over the last glacial termination

A record of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration during the transition from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene, obtained from the Dome Concordia, Antarctica, ice core, reveals that an increase of 76 parts per million by volume occurred over a period of 6000 years in four clearly dist...

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Main Authors: Monnin, Eric, Indermühle, Andreas, Dällenbach, Andre ́, Flückiger, Jacqueline, Stauffer, Bernhard, Stocker, Thomas F., Raynaud, Dominique, Barnola, Jean-Marc
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Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2001
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spelling ftdatacite:10.48350/158269 2023-05-15T13:52:47+02:00 Atmospheric CO2 concentrations over the last glacial termination Monnin, Eric Indermühle, Andreas Dällenbach, Andre ́ Flückiger, Jacqueline Stauffer, Bernhard Stocker, Thomas F. Raynaud, Dominique Barnola, Jean-Marc 2001 https://dx.doi.org/10.48350/158269 https://boris.unibe.ch/158269/ unknown American Association for the Advancement of Science restricted access publisher holds copyright http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec 530 Physics Text article-journal journal article ScholarlyArticle 2001 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48350/158269 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z A record of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration during the transition from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene, obtained from the Dome Concordia, Antarctica, ice core, reveals that an increase of 76 parts per million by volume occurred over a period of 6000 years in four clearly distinguishable intervals. The close correlation between CO2 concentration and Antarctic temperature indicates that the Southern Ocean played an important role in causing the CO2 increase. However, the similarity of changes in CO2 concentration and variations of atmospheric methane concentration suggests that processes in the tropics and in the Northern Hemisphere, where the main sources for methane are located, also had substantial effects on atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica ice core Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Southern Ocean
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Monnin, Eric
Indermühle, Andreas
Dällenbach, Andre ́
Flückiger, Jacqueline
Stauffer, Bernhard
Stocker, Thomas F.
Raynaud, Dominique
Barnola, Jean-Marc
Atmospheric CO2 concentrations over the last glacial termination
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description A record of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration during the transition from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene, obtained from the Dome Concordia, Antarctica, ice core, reveals that an increase of 76 parts per million by volume occurred over a period of 6000 years in four clearly distinguishable intervals. The close correlation between CO2 concentration and Antarctic temperature indicates that the Southern Ocean played an important role in causing the CO2 increase. However, the similarity of changes in CO2 concentration and variations of atmospheric methane concentration suggests that processes in the tropics and in the Northern Hemisphere, where the main sources for methane are located, also had substantial effects on atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
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author Monnin, Eric
Indermühle, Andreas
Dällenbach, Andre ́
Flückiger, Jacqueline
Stauffer, Bernhard
Stocker, Thomas F.
Raynaud, Dominique
Barnola, Jean-Marc
author_facet Monnin, Eric
Indermühle, Andreas
Dällenbach, Andre ́
Flückiger, Jacqueline
Stauffer, Bernhard
Stocker, Thomas F.
Raynaud, Dominique
Barnola, Jean-Marc
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title Atmospheric CO2 concentrations over the last glacial termination
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title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric CO2 concentrations over the last glacial termination
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