Analyses of air trapped in an ice core from the South Pole indicate that the CO2 concentration may have increased by about 10 ppm and that the ISC/l 2 C ratio decreased slightly in the thirteenth century. These changes, if really of atmospheric origin, must be due to a significant input into the atmosphere of CO2, either of biogenic or of oceanic origin. 180/160 ratios in CO2 from different ice cores are much lower than those which have been observed in atmospheric carbon dioxide. A possible explanation is that the CO2 has equilibrated isotopically with the ice. We have calculated equilibrium isotope-fractionation factors between ice and carbon dioxide and found that the observed 180/60 ratios of CO2 are indeed near isotopic equilibrium wit...
Analysis of air extracted from bubbles of polar ice showed the anthropogenic increase of atmospheric...
International audienceThe concentration and stable carbon isotope composition δ13CO2) of carbon diox...
The analysis of air in polar ice cores revealed 30% lower CO2 values during glacial periods than dur...
Analyses of air trapped in an ice core from the South Pole indicate that the CO2 concentration may h...
Analyses of air trapped in an ice core from the South Pole indicate that the CO2 concentration may h...
Information on the history of the atmospheric CO2 content and the 13C/12 and 14C/C ratios is recorde...
Probably the only direct way to reconstruct historic atmospheric CO2/air ratios is by measuring the ...
Today, a monitoring network measures atmospheric CO2 at high temporal and spatial resolution. Atmosp...
Bubbles of ancient air in polar ice cores have revealed that the atmospheric concentration of CO2 du...
Variations of δ^C in atmospheric CO_2 were reconstructed for the period of 1724 to 1961 by analyzing...
Glacier ice represents the only direct archive to retrieve information about the composition of the ...
Air is extracted from bubbles of polar ice samples by a dry extraction method, and the 13C/12C ratio...
Information on the history of the atmospheric CO2 content and the 12C /12 and 14C/C ratios is record...
The release of carbon into the atmosphere due to the activities of humans has caused an increase in ...
An understanding of the mechanisms that control CO2 change during glacial–interglacial cycles remain...
Analysis of air extracted from bubbles of polar ice showed the anthropogenic increase of atmospheric...
International audienceThe concentration and stable carbon isotope composition δ13CO2) of carbon diox...
The analysis of air in polar ice cores revealed 30% lower CO2 values during glacial periods than dur...
Analyses of air trapped in an ice core from the South Pole indicate that the CO2 concentration may h...
Analyses of air trapped in an ice core from the South Pole indicate that the CO2 concentration may h...
Information on the history of the atmospheric CO2 content and the 13C/12 and 14C/C ratios is recorde...
Probably the only direct way to reconstruct historic atmospheric CO2/air ratios is by measuring the ...
Today, a monitoring network measures atmospheric CO2 at high temporal and spatial resolution. Atmosp...
Bubbles of ancient air in polar ice cores have revealed that the atmospheric concentration of CO2 du...
Variations of δ^C in atmospheric CO_2 were reconstructed for the period of 1724 to 1961 by analyzing...
Glacier ice represents the only direct archive to retrieve information about the composition of the ...
Air is extracted from bubbles of polar ice samples by a dry extraction method, and the 13C/12C ratio...
Information on the history of the atmospheric CO2 content and the 12C /12 and 14C/C ratios is record...
The release of carbon into the atmosphere due to the activities of humans has caused an increase in ...
An understanding of the mechanisms that control CO2 change during glacial–interglacial cycles remain...
Analysis of air extracted from bubbles of polar ice showed the anthropogenic increase of atmospheric...
International audienceThe concentration and stable carbon isotope composition δ13CO2) of carbon diox...
The analysis of air in polar ice cores revealed 30% lower CO2 values during glacial periods than dur...