Phase relationships between orbital forcing and the composition of air trapped in Antarctic ice cores

Abstract: Orbital tuning is central for ice core chronologies beyond annual layer counting, available back to 60 ka (i.e. thousands of years before 1950) for Greenland ice cores. While several complementary orbital tuning tools have recently been developed using δ18Oatm, δO2⁄N2 and air content with...

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spelling ftopenedition:oai:hypotheses.org:afeqeng/521 2023-05-15T13:38:09+02:00 Phase relationships between orbital forcing and the composition of air trapped in Antarctic ice cores celiaeschst 2017-01-13T11:20:27Z http://afeqeng.hypotheses.org/521 unknown AFEQ english http://afeqeng.hypotheses.org/521 post 2017 ftopenedition 2017-03-08T16:20:31Z Abstract: Orbital tuning is central for ice core chronologies beyond annual layer counting, available back to 60 ka (i.e. thousands of years before 1950) for Greenland ice cores. While several complementary orbital tuning tools have recently been developed using δ18Oatm, δO2⁄N2 and air content with different orbital targets, quantifying their uncertainties remains a challenge. Indeed, the exact processes linking variations of these parameters, measured in the air trapped in ice, to their orbi. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Greenland Greenland ice cores ice core OpenEdition Antarctic Greenland
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description Abstract: Orbital tuning is central for ice core chronologies beyond annual layer counting, available back to 60 ka (i.e. thousands of years before 1950) for Greenland ice cores. While several complementary orbital tuning tools have recently been developed using δ18Oatm, δO2⁄N2 and air content with different orbital targets, quantifying their uncertainties remains a challenge. Indeed, the exact processes linking variations of these parameters, measured in the air trapped in ice, to their orbi.
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Phase relationships between orbital forcing and the composition of air trapped in Antarctic ice cores
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title Phase relationships between orbital forcing and the composition of air trapped in Antarctic ice cores
title_short Phase relationships between orbital forcing and the composition of air trapped in Antarctic ice cores
title_full Phase relationships between orbital forcing and the composition of air trapped in Antarctic ice cores
title_fullStr Phase relationships between orbital forcing and the composition of air trapped in Antarctic ice cores
title_full_unstemmed Phase relationships between orbital forcing and the composition of air trapped in Antarctic ice cores
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