Extending the ice core record beyond half a million years ...

Ice cores have been a crucial source of information about past changes in the climate and atmosphere. The Vostok ice core from Antarctica has provided key global change data sets extending 400,000 years in the past [Petit et al., 1999], while Japanese scientists drilling at Dome Fuji have obtained r...

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Main Authors: Wolff, Eric, Bigler, Matthias, Castellano, Emiliano, Delmonte, Barbara, Fluckiger, Jacqueline, Krinner, Gerhard, Lambert, Fabrice, Landais, Amaelle, Marinoni, Angela, Migliori, Alessio, Nyman, Mart, Scharmeli, Ivan, Severi, Mirko, Teste, Gregory, Augustin, Laurent, Armeni, Maurizio, Frascati, Fabrizio, Kjaer, Niels, Krasiliev, Alexander, Lefebvre, Eric, Manouvrier, Alain, Panichi, Severio
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Published: American Geophysical Union 2002
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spelling ftdatacite:10.48350/158844 2024-09-30T14:27:02+00:00 Extending the ice core record beyond half a million years ... Wolff, Eric Bigler, Matthias Castellano, Emiliano Delmonte, Barbara Fluckiger, Jacqueline Krinner, Gerhard Lambert, Fabrice Landais, Amaelle Marinoni, Angela Migliori, Alessio Nyman, Mart Scharmeli, Ivan Severi, Mirko Teste, Gregory Augustin, Laurent Armeni, Maurizio Frascati, Fabrizio Kjaer, Niels Krasiliev, Alexander Lefebvre, Eric Manouvrier, Alain Panichi, Severio 2002 https://dx.doi.org/10.48350/158844 https://boris.unibe.ch/158844/ unknown American Geophysical Union restricted access publisher holds copyright http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec 530 Physics Text ScholarlyArticle article-journal journal article 2002 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48350/158844 2024-09-02T10:17:31Z Ice cores have been a crucial source of information about past changes in the climate and atmosphere. The Vostok ice core from Antarctica has provided key global change data sets extending 400,000 years in the past [Petit et al., 1999], while Japanese scientists drilling at Dome Fuji have obtained records extending to 330,000 years. Now, a new core being drilled by a consortium of European laboratories has surpassed these ages, and looks like extending the ice core record several hundred thousand years into the past. Ice cores are unique: of all the paleo-records, they have the most direct linkage with the atmosphere. At some sites, the time resolution is sufficient to study extremely fast climate changes; and they have information about many forcing factors for climate (including greenhouse gas concentrations) displayed in the same cores as the resulting climate changes. ... Text Antarc* Antarctica ice core DataCite Dome Fuji ENVELOPE(39.700,39.700,-77.317,-77.317)
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Wolff, Eric
Bigler, Matthias
Castellano, Emiliano
Delmonte, Barbara
Fluckiger, Jacqueline
Krinner, Gerhard
Lambert, Fabrice
Landais, Amaelle
Marinoni, Angela
Migliori, Alessio
Nyman, Mart
Scharmeli, Ivan
Severi, Mirko
Teste, Gregory
Augustin, Laurent
Armeni, Maurizio
Frascati, Fabrizio
Kjaer, Niels
Krasiliev, Alexander
Lefebvre, Eric
Manouvrier, Alain
Panichi, Severio
Extending the ice core record beyond half a million years ...
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description Ice cores have been a crucial source of information about past changes in the climate and atmosphere. The Vostok ice core from Antarctica has provided key global change data sets extending 400,000 years in the past [Petit et al., 1999], while Japanese scientists drilling at Dome Fuji have obtained records extending to 330,000 years. Now, a new core being drilled by a consortium of European laboratories has surpassed these ages, and looks like extending the ice core record several hundred thousand years into the past. Ice cores are unique: of all the paleo-records, they have the most direct linkage with the atmosphere. At some sites, the time resolution is sufficient to study extremely fast climate changes; and they have information about many forcing factors for climate (including greenhouse gas concentrations) displayed in the same cores as the resulting climate changes. ...
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author Wolff, Eric
Bigler, Matthias
Castellano, Emiliano
Delmonte, Barbara
Fluckiger, Jacqueline
Krinner, Gerhard
Lambert, Fabrice
Landais, Amaelle
Marinoni, Angela
Migliori, Alessio
Nyman, Mart
Scharmeli, Ivan
Severi, Mirko
Teste, Gregory
Augustin, Laurent
Armeni, Maurizio
Frascati, Fabrizio
Kjaer, Niels
Krasiliev, Alexander
Lefebvre, Eric
Manouvrier, Alain
Panichi, Severio
author_facet Wolff, Eric
Bigler, Matthias
Castellano, Emiliano
Delmonte, Barbara
Fluckiger, Jacqueline
Krinner, Gerhard
Lambert, Fabrice
Landais, Amaelle
Marinoni, Angela
Migliori, Alessio
Nyman, Mart
Scharmeli, Ivan
Severi, Mirko
Teste, Gregory
Augustin, Laurent
Armeni, Maurizio
Frascati, Fabrizio
Kjaer, Niels
Krasiliev, Alexander
Lefebvre, Eric
Manouvrier, Alain
Panichi, Severio
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title Extending the ice core record beyond half a million years ...
title_short Extending the ice core record beyond half a million years ...
title_full Extending the ice core record beyond half a million years ...
title_fullStr Extending the ice core record beyond half a million years ...
title_full_unstemmed Extending the ice core record beyond half a million years ...
title_sort extending the ice core record beyond half a million years ...
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