Atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane concentrations in the past and synchronisation of ice core records from both hemispheres based on methane results ...

In the central parts of the large polar ice sheets ice is formed by dry sintering of cold snow. The analyses of air extracted from bubbles of well dated ice samples from such locations, allow to determine the composition of the atmosphere at the time of ice formation. Of special interest are the two...

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Main Author: Stauffer, Bernhard
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spelling ftdatacite:10.48350/161140 2024-09-30T14:26:17+00:00 Atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane concentrations in the past and synchronisation of ice core records from both hemispheres based on methane results ... Stauffer, Bernhard 1998 https://dx.doi.org/10.48350/161140 https://boris.unibe.ch/161140/ unknown National Institute of Polar Research open access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 530 Physics Text conference object article-journal ScholarlyArticle 1998 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48350/161140 2024-09-02T10:17:31Z In the central parts of the large polar ice sheets ice is formed by dry sintering of cold snow. The analyses of air extracted from bubbles of well dated ice samples from such locations, allow to determine the composition of the atmosphere at the time of ice formation. Of special interest are the two dominant greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane. The methane concentrations are very reproducible and represent the atmospheric concentration at the time of ice formation with a good accuracy. The records show unexpected variations of this concentration during the glacial epoch as well as during the Holocene. The concentration differences measured on ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica allow to determine concentration differences between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Ice core records show that the atmospheric CO_2 concentration has increased steadily from about 280 ppmv in 1750 to the present value of about 355 ppmv and that the large climatic change from the last glacial to the post glacial ... Text Antarc* Antarctica Greenland ice core DataCite Greenland
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description In the central parts of the large polar ice sheets ice is formed by dry sintering of cold snow. The analyses of air extracted from bubbles of well dated ice samples from such locations, allow to determine the composition of the atmosphere at the time of ice formation. Of special interest are the two dominant greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane. The methane concentrations are very reproducible and represent the atmospheric concentration at the time of ice formation with a good accuracy. The records show unexpected variations of this concentration during the glacial epoch as well as during the Holocene. The concentration differences measured on ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica allow to determine concentration differences between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Ice core records show that the atmospheric CO_2 concentration has increased steadily from about 280 ppmv in 1750 to the present value of about 355 ppmv and that the large climatic change from the last glacial to the post glacial ...
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title Atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane concentrations in the past and synchronisation of ice core records from both hemispheres based on methane results ...
title_short Atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane concentrations in the past and synchronisation of ice core records from both hemispheres based on methane results ...
title_full Atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane concentrations in the past and synchronisation of ice core records from both hemispheres based on methane results ...
title_fullStr Atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane concentrations in the past and synchronisation of ice core records from both hemispheres based on methane results ...
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane concentrations in the past and synchronisation of ice core records from both hemispheres based on methane results ...
title_sort atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane concentrations in the past and synchronisation of ice core records from both hemispheres based on methane results ...
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