A new 27 ky high resolution East Antarctic climate record

The ice core recently drilled at the Dome Concordia site on the East Antarctic plateau provides a new high resolution isotope record covering part of the last glacial, the last transition and the Holocene. The two step shape of the deglaciation is remarkably similar for all the ice cores now availab...

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Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: Jouzel, J., Masson, V., Cattani, O., Falourd, S., Stievenard, M., Stenni, B., Longinelli, A., Johnsen, S.J., Steffenssen, J.P., Petit, J.R., Schwander, J., Souchez, R., Barkov, N.I.
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Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2001
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spelling ftunivbern:oai:boris.unibe.ch:158801 2023-08-20T04:02:34+02:00 A new 27 ky high resolution East Antarctic climate record Jouzel, J. Masson, V. Cattani, O. Falourd, S. Stievenard, M. Stenni, B. Longinelli, A. Johnsen, S.J. Steffenssen, J.P. Petit, J.R. Schwander, J. Souchez, R. Barkov, N.I. 2001 application/pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/158801/1/jouzel01grl.pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/158801/ eng eng American Geophysical Union https://boris.unibe.ch/158801/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Jouzel, J.; Masson, V.; Cattani, O.; Falourd, S.; Stievenard, M.; Stenni, B.; Longinelli, A.; Johnsen, S.J.; Steffenssen, J.P.; Petit, J.R.; Schwander, J.; Souchez, R.; Barkov, N.I. (2001). A new 27 ky high resolution East Antarctic climate record. Geophysical Research Letters, 28(16), pp. 3199-3202. American Geophysical Union 10.1029/2000GL012243 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2000GL012243> 530 Physics info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion PeerReviewed 2001 ftunivbern https://doi.org/10.1029/2000GL012243 2023-07-31T22:08:19Z The ice core recently drilled at the Dome Concordia site on the East Antarctic plateau provides a new high resolution isotope record covering part of the last glacial, the last transition and the Holocene. The two step shape of the deglaciation is remarkably similar for all the ice cores now available on the East Antarctic plateau. The first warming trend ends about 14000 years ago and is followed by the well marked Antarctic Cold Reversal (ACR) with a secondary peak common to all records. During the deglaciation, there are more similarities between the near coastal site of Taylor Dome and inland East Antarctica than between Taylor Dome and central Greenland. However, the results for EPICA do appear to confirm the Taylor Dome timescale after about 14 ka, showing cooling into the ACR roughly in phase between Greenland and Antarctica. While the overall deglacial pattern is asynchronous, this suggests that the now classical picture of a temperature seesaw between Antarctica and Greenland may be too simplistic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica EPICA Greenland ice core BORIS (Bern Open Repository and Information System, University of Bern) Antarctic East Antarctica Greenland Taylor Dome ENVELOPE(157.667,157.667,-77.667,-77.667) Geophysical Research Letters 28 16 3199 3202
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Jouzel, J.
Masson, V.
Cattani, O.
Falourd, S.
Stievenard, M.
Stenni, B.
Longinelli, A.
Johnsen, S.J.
Steffenssen, J.P.
Petit, J.R.
Schwander, J.
Souchez, R.
Barkov, N.I.
A new 27 ky high resolution East Antarctic climate record
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description The ice core recently drilled at the Dome Concordia site on the East Antarctic plateau provides a new high resolution isotope record covering part of the last glacial, the last transition and the Holocene. The two step shape of the deglaciation is remarkably similar for all the ice cores now available on the East Antarctic plateau. The first warming trend ends about 14000 years ago and is followed by the well marked Antarctic Cold Reversal (ACR) with a secondary peak common to all records. During the deglaciation, there are more similarities between the near coastal site of Taylor Dome and inland East Antarctica than between Taylor Dome and central Greenland. However, the results for EPICA do appear to confirm the Taylor Dome timescale after about 14 ka, showing cooling into the ACR roughly in phase between Greenland and Antarctica. While the overall deglacial pattern is asynchronous, this suggests that the now classical picture of a temperature seesaw between Antarctica and Greenland may be too simplistic.
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author Jouzel, J.
Masson, V.
Cattani, O.
Falourd, S.
Stievenard, M.
Stenni, B.
Longinelli, A.
Johnsen, S.J.
Steffenssen, J.P.
Petit, J.R.
Schwander, J.
Souchez, R.
Barkov, N.I.
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Masson, V.
Cattani, O.
Falourd, S.
Stievenard, M.
Stenni, B.
Longinelli, A.
Johnsen, S.J.
Steffenssen, J.P.
Petit, J.R.
Schwander, J.
Souchez, R.
Barkov, N.I.
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title A new 27 ky high resolution East Antarctic climate record
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title_full A new 27 ky high resolution East Antarctic climate record
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