Ice-core-based records of isotopic composition are a proxy for past temperatures and can thus provide information on polar climate variability over a large range of timescales. However, individual isotope records are affected by a multitude of processes that may mask the true temperature variability. The relative magnitude of climate and non-climate contributions is expected to vary as a function of timescale, and thus it is crucial to determine those temporal scales on which the actual signal dominates the noise. At present, there are no reliable estimates of this timescale dependence of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Here, we present a simple method that applies spectral analyses to stable-isotope data from multiple cores to estimate th...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of <i>δ</i><sup>18</sup>O-derived temperature signals f...
The isotopic composition of water in ice sheets is extensively used to infer past climate changes. I...
Stable isotope ratios δ18O and δD in polar ice provide a wealth of information about past climate ev...
Ice-core-based records of isotopic composition are a proxy for past temperatures and can thus provi...
Climate variability is determined by the climate system’s internal variability as well as its respon...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of δ18O-derived temperature signals from ice cores with...
Earth's climate varies continuously across space and time, but humankind has witnessed only a small ...
Quantitative knowledge about the climate variability on the Antarctic continent is crucial to attrib...
Single ice cores have been proven to be a key archive to reconstruct climate changes on glacial to i...
The isotopic composition of ice sheets is a temperature proxy and allows the reconstruction of past ...
Oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios in polar ice typically show variations over a large range of time...
Instrumental observations of climate cover only the past ~200 years. Our knowledge about historical...
Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotope records from ice cores represent the major climate proxy archive ...
The oldest ice core records are obtained from the East Antarctic Plateau. Water isotopes are key pro...
The oldest ice core records are obtained from the East Antarctic plateau. Water stable isotopes reco...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of <i>δ</i><sup>18</sup>O-derived temperature signals f...
The isotopic composition of water in ice sheets is extensively used to infer past climate changes. I...
Stable isotope ratios δ18O and δD in polar ice provide a wealth of information about past climate ev...
Ice-core-based records of isotopic composition are a proxy for past temperatures and can thus provi...
Climate variability is determined by the climate system’s internal variability as well as its respon...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of δ18O-derived temperature signals from ice cores with...
Earth's climate varies continuously across space and time, but humankind has witnessed only a small ...
Quantitative knowledge about the climate variability on the Antarctic continent is crucial to attrib...
Single ice cores have been proven to be a key archive to reconstruct climate changes on glacial to i...
The isotopic composition of ice sheets is a temperature proxy and allows the reconstruction of past ...
Oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios in polar ice typically show variations over a large range of time...
Instrumental observations of climate cover only the past ~200 years. Our knowledge about historical...
Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotope records from ice cores represent the major climate proxy archive ...
The oldest ice core records are obtained from the East Antarctic Plateau. Water isotopes are key pro...
The oldest ice core records are obtained from the East Antarctic plateau. Water stable isotopes reco...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of <i>δ</i><sup>18</sup>O-derived temperature signals f...
The isotopic composition of water in ice sheets is extensively used to infer past climate changes. I...
Stable isotope ratios δ18O and δD in polar ice provide a wealth of information about past climate ev...