International audienceOur paper documents the build‐up of a highly deformed basal ice layer in the basal part of the Vostok ice core. This is done mainly on the basis of an isotopic composition investigation of the ice. Complex deformation in the lower 228 m of the ice sheet has resulted in folding and intermixing of ice at a submetric scale and, for the upper part of this basal sequence, in interbedding of ice layers from distinct origins at a larger scale. This complex deformation occurred at a temperature largely below the pressure‐melting point. The basal ice layer has built upwards and size‐selective incorporation of bed material into the ice has taken place. The documentation of this complex basal deformation has implications for the ...
The accumulation rate of snow is crucial to the development of accurate age-depth models for ice-cor...
International audienceThis review paper is mainly concerned with a geochemical investigation of the ...
Isotope studies show that the Vostok ice core consists of ice refrozen from Lake Vostok water, from ...
International audienceOur paper documents the build‐up of a highly deformed basal ice layer in the b...
A massive ground ice body at Cape Shpindler on Yugorski Peninsula, southern Kara Sea coast, Russia, ...
Basal ice may be formed and deformed by a range of processes, the operation of which varies over tim...
The 3623 m long Vostok ice core is divided into two main parts: (1) from the surface to a depth of 3...
In this work we have presented new detailed (with the resolution of 10 cm) stable water isotope (δD ...
ABSTRACT. An opportunity to analyse the mechanism for the formation of a basal ice layer was provide...
Modelling ice sheet behaviour in the context of climatic changes depends on initial and boundary con...
Detailed textural and crystallographic characteristics of the bottom 6 m of the GRIP core (Summit, C...
International audienceModelling ice sheet behaviour in the context of climatic changes depends on in...
International audienceIsotope studies show that the Vostok ice core consists of ice refrozen from La...
The accumulation rate of snow is crucial to the development of accurate age-depth models for ice-cor...
International audienceThis review paper is mainly concerned with a geochemical investigation of the ...
Isotope studies show that the Vostok ice core consists of ice refrozen from Lake Vostok water, from ...
International audienceOur paper documents the build‐up of a highly deformed basal ice layer in the b...
A massive ground ice body at Cape Shpindler on Yugorski Peninsula, southern Kara Sea coast, Russia, ...
Basal ice may be formed and deformed by a range of processes, the operation of which varies over tim...
The 3623 m long Vostok ice core is divided into two main parts: (1) from the surface to a depth of 3...
In this work we have presented new detailed (with the resolution of 10 cm) stable water isotope (δD ...
ABSTRACT. An opportunity to analyse the mechanism for the formation of a basal ice layer was provide...
Modelling ice sheet behaviour in the context of climatic changes depends on initial and boundary con...
Detailed textural and crystallographic characteristics of the bottom 6 m of the GRIP core (Summit, C...
International audienceModelling ice sheet behaviour in the context of climatic changes depends on in...
International audienceIsotope studies show that the Vostok ice core consists of ice refrozen from La...
The accumulation rate of snow is crucial to the development of accurate age-depth models for ice-cor...
International audienceThis review paper is mainly concerned with a geochemical investigation of the ...
Isotope studies show that the Vostok ice core consists of ice refrozen from Lake Vostok water, from ...