Stable isotope ratios δ18O and δD in polar ice provide a wealth of information about past climate evolution. Snow-pit studies allow us to relate observed weather and climate conditions to the measured isotope variations in the snow. They therefore offer the possibility to test our understanding of how isotope signals are formed and stored in firn and ice. As δ18O and δD in the snowfall are strongly correlated to air temperature, isotopes in the near-surface snow are thought to record the seasonal cycle at a given site. Accordingly, the number of seasonal cycles observed over a given depth should depend on the accumulation rate of snow. However, snow-pit studies from different accumulation conditions in East Antarctica reported similar isoto...
The isotopic compositions of oxygen and hydrogen in ice cores are invaluable tools for the reconstru...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of δ18O-derived temperature signals from ice cores with...
Gas isotope thermometry using the isotopes of molecular nitrogen and argon has been used extensively...
International audienceStable isotope ratios δ 18 O and δD in polar ice provide a wealth of informati...
Oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios in polar ice typically show variations over a large range of time...
The isotopic composition of water in ice sheets is extensively used to infer past climate changes. I...
The oldest ice core records are obtained from the East Antarctic plateau. Water stable isotopes reco...
The oldest ice core records are obtained from the East Antarctic Plateau. Water isotopes are key pro...
This paper presents delta(18)O records from snow pits from four locations in Dronning Maud Land, Ant...
Understanding climate proxy records that preserve physical characteristics of past climate is a prer...
A new 21.3m firn core was drilled in 2015 at a coastal Antarctic high-accumulation site in Adélie La...
Ice-core-based records of isotopic composition are a proxy for past temperatures and can thus provid...
Understanding climate proxy records that preserve physical characteristics of past climate is a prer...
The isotopic compositions of oxygen and hydrogen in ice cores are invaluable tools for the reconstru...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of δ18O-derived temperature signals from ice cores with...
Gas isotope thermometry using the isotopes of molecular nitrogen and argon has been used extensively...
International audienceStable isotope ratios δ 18 O and δD in polar ice provide a wealth of informati...
Oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios in polar ice typically show variations over a large range of time...
The isotopic composition of water in ice sheets is extensively used to infer past climate changes. I...
The oldest ice core records are obtained from the East Antarctic plateau. Water stable isotopes reco...
The oldest ice core records are obtained from the East Antarctic Plateau. Water isotopes are key pro...
This paper presents delta(18)O records from snow pits from four locations in Dronning Maud Land, Ant...
Understanding climate proxy records that preserve physical characteristics of past climate is a prer...
A new 21.3m firn core was drilled in 2015 at a coastal Antarctic high-accumulation site in Adélie La...
Ice-core-based records of isotopic composition are a proxy for past temperatures and can thus provid...
Understanding climate proxy records that preserve physical characteristics of past climate is a prer...
The isotopic compositions of oxygen and hydrogen in ice cores are invaluable tools for the reconstru...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of δ18O-derived temperature signals from ice cores with...
Gas isotope thermometry using the isotopes of molecular nitrogen and argon has been used extensively...