High-resolution impurity data from the GRIP ice core
The ice core was drilled during the GRIP project in 1989-1992 at the Summit of the Greenland ice sheet. The length is 3025 m. Present-day accumulation 0.23 m ice/yr. Position 72.57N 37.62W, 3232 m a.s.l. Impurities were measures as described in Fuhrer et al. (1993). The Holocene data were used for a...
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PANGAEA
2022
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Online Access: | https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.942777 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.942777 |
Summary: | The ice core was drilled during the GRIP project in 1989-1992 at the Summit of the Greenland ice sheet. The length is 3025 m. Present-day accumulation 0.23 m ice/yr. Position 72.57N 37.62W, 3232 m a.s.l. Impurities were measures as described in Fuhrer et al. (1993). The Holocene data were used for annual-layer identification during the making of the GICC05 and GIC21 time scales, but data are also provided over GS-1 (roughly equivalent to the Younger Dryas) and GI-1 (roughly equivalent to the Bølling-Allerød period). Data from deeper sections exist. Corresponding data author: Hubertus Fischer, Climate and Environmental Physics, Physics Institute, and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, hubertus.fischer@unibe.ch. |
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