Organic carbon buried under the great ice sheets of the Northern Hemisphere is suggested to be the missing link in the atmospheric CO2 change over the glacial-interglacial cycles. At glaciation, the advancement of continental ice sheets buries vegetation and soil carbon accumulated during warmer pe-riods. At deglaciation, this burial carbon is released back into the atmosphere. In a simulation over two glacial-interglacial cycles using a synchronously coupled atmosphere-land-ocean carbon model forced by reconstructed climate change, it is found that there is a 547-Gt terrestrial carbon release from glacial maximum to interglacial, resulting in a 60-Gt (about 30-ppmv) increase in the atmospheric CO2, with the remainder absorbed by the ocean ...
High-resolution CO2 and δ13CO2 records from the Taylor Dome ice core, Antarctica, reveal significant...
The prevailing hypothesis for lower atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations during glacial p...
Many mechanisms have been proposed to explain the ∼85-90 ppm decrease in atmospheric carbon dioxide ...
During glacial-interglacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 concentration varied by about 100 ppmv in amplit...
Ice core records of atmospheric CO2 concentration through the last 800,000 years show the carbon cyc...
Explaining a difference in atmospheric CO2 dynamics among interglacials is an elusive issue. Several...
The only viable explanations put forth to date for the glacial to interglacial change in atmospheric...
International audienceDuring the last glacial/interglacial transition the Earth's climate underwent ...
We use an Earth system model of intermediate complexity, CLIMBER-2, to investigate what recent impro...
During glacial-interglacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 concentration varied by about 100 ppmv in amplit...
During the last glacial/interglacial transition the Earth's climate underwent abrupt changes around ...
The mechanisms of strong glacial-interglacial variations in the atmospheric CO2 concentration and th...
Paleoclimate records reveal a close link between global ice volume and atmospheric CO2 concentratio...
The atmospheric concentration of CO 2 increased from 190 to 280 ppm between the last glacial maximum...
The causes of the ∼80 ppmv increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) during the last glacial.inte...
High-resolution CO2 and δ13CO2 records from the Taylor Dome ice core, Antarctica, reveal significant...
The prevailing hypothesis for lower atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations during glacial p...
Many mechanisms have been proposed to explain the ∼85-90 ppm decrease in atmospheric carbon dioxide ...
During glacial-interglacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 concentration varied by about 100 ppmv in amplit...
Ice core records of atmospheric CO2 concentration through the last 800,000 years show the carbon cyc...
Explaining a difference in atmospheric CO2 dynamics among interglacials is an elusive issue. Several...
The only viable explanations put forth to date for the glacial to interglacial change in atmospheric...
International audienceDuring the last glacial/interglacial transition the Earth's climate underwent ...
We use an Earth system model of intermediate complexity, CLIMBER-2, to investigate what recent impro...
During glacial-interglacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 concentration varied by about 100 ppmv in amplit...
During the last glacial/interglacial transition the Earth's climate underwent abrupt changes around ...
The mechanisms of strong glacial-interglacial variations in the atmospheric CO2 concentration and th...
Paleoclimate records reveal a close link between global ice volume and atmospheric CO2 concentratio...
The atmospheric concentration of CO 2 increased from 190 to 280 ppm between the last glacial maximum...
The causes of the ∼80 ppmv increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) during the last glacial.inte...
High-resolution CO2 and δ13CO2 records from the Taylor Dome ice core, Antarctica, reveal significant...
The prevailing hypothesis for lower atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations during glacial p...
Many mechanisms have been proposed to explain the ∼85-90 ppm decrease in atmospheric carbon dioxide ...