Dating of the GV7 East Antarctic ice core by high-resolution chemical records and focus on the accumulation rate variability in the last millennium

Ice core dating is the first step for a correct interpretation of climatic and environmental changes. In this work, we release the dating of the uppermost 197g m of the 250g m deep GV7(B) ice core (drill site, 70g 41g S, 158g 52g E; 1950g mg a.s.l. in Oates Land, East Antarctica) with a sub-Annual r...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: Nardin R., Severi M., Amore A., Becagli S., Burgay F., Caiazzo L., Ciardini V., Dreossi G., Frezzotti M., Hong S. -B., Khan I., Narcisi B. M., Proposito M., Scarchilli C., Selmo E., Spolaor A., Stenni B., Traversi R.
Other Authors: Nardin, R., Severi, M., Amore, A., Becagli, S., Burgay, F., Caiazzo, L., Ciardini, V., Dreossi, G., Frezzotti, M., Hong, S. -B., Khan, I., Narcisi, B. M., Proposito, M., Scarchilli, C., Selmo, E., Spolaor, A., Stenni, B., Traversi, R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10278/3745842
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-17-2073-2021