Analyses of two ice cores drilled at the ice-sheet margin in West Greenland ...
In 1978 two ice cores were drilled to depths of 46 and 92 m respectively at Camp 3, at the west margin of the Greenland ice sheet. Both core drillings reached bedrock. In addition, surface samples were collected in the marginal area along an estimated flow line. The δl8O profiles of the two ice core...
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ftdatacite:10.48350/158759 2024-10-29T17:43:16+00:00 Analyses of two ice cores drilled at the ice-sheet margin in West Greenland ... Clausen, H.B. Stauffer, Bernhard 1988 https://dx.doi.org/10.48350/158759 https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/43369 en eng University of Bern Text ConferencePaper Article 1988 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48350/158759 2024-10-01T11:43:54Z In 1978 two ice cores were drilled to depths of 46 and 92 m respectively at Camp 3, at the west margin of the Greenland ice sheet. Both core drillings reached bedrock. In addition, surface samples were collected in the marginal area along an estimated flow line. The δl8O profiles of the two ice cores and of the surface samples show similar features. All three δ180 records reveal the characteristic shift (of 5–6 per mil for the Pleistocene-Holocene transition 11 000 years ago) observed in Greenland deep ice cores from Camp Century and Dye 3. The δ18O results, as well as the measured temperature profiles in the bore holes, are used to provide more insight into the rheology of the ice sheet. The analyses of marginal ice samples is an important supplement to deep ice-core analyses. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Dye 3 Dye-3 Greenland ice core Ice Sheet DataCite Greenland |
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In 1978 two ice cores were drilled to depths of 46 and 92 m respectively at Camp 3, at the west margin of the Greenland ice sheet. Both core drillings reached bedrock. In addition, surface samples were collected in the marginal area along an estimated flow line. The δl8O profiles of the two ice cores and of the surface samples show similar features. All three δ180 records reveal the characteristic shift (of 5–6 per mil for the Pleistocene-Holocene transition 11 000 years ago) observed in Greenland deep ice cores from Camp Century and Dye 3. The δ18O results, as well as the measured temperature profiles in the bore holes, are used to provide more insight into the rheology of the ice sheet. The analyses of marginal ice samples is an important supplement to deep ice-core analyses. ... |
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Clausen, H.B. Stauffer, Bernhard Analyses of two ice cores drilled at the ice-sheet margin in West Greenland ... |
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Clausen, H.B. Stauffer, Bernhard |
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Analyses of two ice cores drilled at the ice-sheet margin in West Greenland ... |
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Analyses of two ice cores drilled at the ice-sheet margin in West Greenland ... |
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Analyses of two ice cores drilled at the ice-sheet margin in West Greenland ... |
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Analyses of two ice cores drilled at the ice-sheet margin in West Greenland ... |
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analyses of two ice cores drilled at the ice-sheet margin in west greenland ... |
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Dye 3 Dye-3 Greenland ice core Ice Sheet |
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Dye 3 Dye-3 Greenland ice core Ice Sheet |
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