Two projects conducted from 1989 to 1993 collected parallel ice cores—just 30 km apart— from the central part of the Greenland ice sheet. Each core is more than 3 km deep and extends back 110,000 years. In short, the ice cores tell a clear story: humans came of age agriculturally and industrially during the most stable climatic regime recorded in the cores. Change—large, rapid, and global—is more characteristic of the Earth\u27s climate than is stasis
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with l...
The last millenium of Earth history is of particular interest because it documents the environmental...
Hammer and Jouzel presented recent research on climate change in paleogeological times, focusing on ...
Two projects conducted from 1989 to 1993 collected parallel ice cores—just 30 km apart— from the cen...
Extreme shifts in the climate system have long been recognized but the timescales for most events ar...
One of the great challenges in climate research is to investigate the principal mechanisms that cont...
This special issue of the Journal of Geophysical Research presents 47 papers developed from research...
About 23,000 years ago, the southern margins of the great Northern Hemisphere ice sheets across Euro...
To date, the highest resolution ice cores have come from Greenland [the U.S. Greenland Ice Sheet Pro...
For about 50 yr, ice cores have provided a wealth of information about past climatic and environment...
Large and abrupt temperature oscillations during the last glacial period, known as Dansgaard‐Oeschge...
The last millenium of Earth history is of particular interest because it documents the environmental...
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with l...
Predicting how climate will change in the future requires a sound understanding of physical processe...
The last millenium of Earth history is of particular interest because it documents the environmental...
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with l...
The last millenium of Earth history is of particular interest because it documents the environmental...
Hammer and Jouzel presented recent research on climate change in paleogeological times, focusing on ...
Two projects conducted from 1989 to 1993 collected parallel ice cores—just 30 km apart— from the cen...
Extreme shifts in the climate system have long been recognized but the timescales for most events ar...
One of the great challenges in climate research is to investigate the principal mechanisms that cont...
This special issue of the Journal of Geophysical Research presents 47 papers developed from research...
About 23,000 years ago, the southern margins of the great Northern Hemisphere ice sheets across Euro...
To date, the highest resolution ice cores have come from Greenland [the U.S. Greenland Ice Sheet Pro...
For about 50 yr, ice cores have provided a wealth of information about past climatic and environment...
Large and abrupt temperature oscillations during the last glacial period, known as Dansgaard‐Oeschge...
The last millenium of Earth history is of particular interest because it documents the environmental...
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with l...
Predicting how climate will change in the future requires a sound understanding of physical processe...
The last millenium of Earth history is of particular interest because it documents the environmental...
The last deglaciation represents the most recent example of natural global warming associated with l...
The last millenium of Earth history is of particular interest because it documents the environmental...
Hammer and Jouzel presented recent research on climate change in paleogeological times, focusing on ...