ACQUISITION OF ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION FOR SURFACE SNOW IN EAST ANTARCTICA AND LINKS TO CLIMATIC PARAMATERS (The Cryosphere, 10, 1–16, 2016, doi:10.5194/tc-10-1-2016)
The isotopic composition of oxygen and deuterium in surface snow from East Antarctica varies primarily as a function of the local temperature. The snow that is deposited undergoes metamorphism (modification of grain shapes), as well as densification under the weight of overlying layers. These two pr...
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ftopenedition:oai:hypotheses.org:afeqeng/453 2023-05-15T14:03:49+02:00 ACQUISITION OF ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION FOR SURFACE SNOW IN EAST ANTARCTICA AND LINKS TO CLIMATIC PARAMATERS (The Cryosphere, 10, 1–16, 2016, doi:10.5194/tc-10-1-2016) celiaeschst 2016-06-27T10:02:40Z http://afeqeng.hypotheses.org/453 unknown AFEQ english http://afeqeng.hypotheses.org/453 post 2016 ftopenedition 2017-03-08T23:20:03Z The isotopic composition of oxygen and deuterium in surface snow from East Antarctica varies primarily as a function of the local temperature. The snow that is deposited undergoes metamorphism (modification of grain shapes), as well as densification under the weight of overlying layers. These two processes ultimately lead to ice layers where the isotopic compositions are preserved over hundreds of millennia and can be used to reconstruct past climate variations. However, concerns have been ra. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica OpenEdition East Antarctica |
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The isotopic composition of oxygen and deuterium in surface snow from East Antarctica varies primarily as a function of the local temperature. The snow that is deposited undergoes metamorphism (modification of grain shapes), as well as densification under the weight of overlying layers. These two processes ultimately lead to ice layers where the isotopic compositions are preserved over hundreds of millennia and can be used to reconstruct past climate variations. However, concerns have been ra. |
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ACQUISITION OF ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION FOR SURFACE SNOW IN EAST ANTARCTICA AND LINKS TO CLIMATIC PARAMATERS (The Cryosphere, 10, 1–16, 2016, doi:10.5194/tc-10-1-2016) |
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ACQUISITION OF ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION FOR SURFACE SNOW IN EAST ANTARCTICA AND LINKS TO CLIMATIC PARAMATERS (The Cryosphere, 10, 1–16, 2016, doi:10.5194/tc-10-1-2016) |
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ACQUISITION OF ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION FOR SURFACE SNOW IN EAST ANTARCTICA AND LINKS TO CLIMATIC PARAMATERS (The Cryosphere, 10, 1–16, 2016, doi:10.5194/tc-10-1-2016) |
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ACQUISITION OF ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION FOR SURFACE SNOW IN EAST ANTARCTICA AND LINKS TO CLIMATIC PARAMATERS (The Cryosphere, 10, 1–16, 2016, doi:10.5194/tc-10-1-2016) |
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ACQUISITION OF ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION FOR SURFACE SNOW IN EAST ANTARCTICA AND LINKS TO CLIMATIC PARAMATERS (The Cryosphere, 10, 1–16, 2016, doi:10.5194/tc-10-1-2016) |
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acquisition of isotopic composition for surface snow in east antarctica and links to climatic paramaters (the cryosphere, 10, 1–16, 2016, doi:10.5194/tc-10-1-2016) |
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