The modern cryosphere, Earth's frozen water regime, is in fast transition. Greenland ice cores show how fast theses changes can be, presenting evidence of up to 15 C warming events over timescales of less than a decade. These events, called Dansgaard/Oeschger (D/O) events, are believed to be associated with rapid changes in Arctic sea ice, although the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. The modern demise of Arctic sea ice may, in turn, instigate abrupt changes on the Greenland Ice Sheet. The Arctic Sea Ice and Greenland Ice Sheet Sensitivity (Ice2Ice Chttps://ice2ice.b.uib.noD) initiative, sponsored by the European Research Council, seeks to quantify these past rapid changes to improve our understanding of what the future may hold for...
Modelling ice sheet behaviour in the context of climatic changes depends on initial and boundary con...
In recent decades, the Greenland ice sheet has experienced increased surface melt. However, the unde...
International audienceWater isotope ratios in ice cores and marine sediments are a key indicator of ...
Last Interglacial (LIG), stable water isotope values (δ¹⁸O) measured in Greenland deep ice cores are...
Greenland ice cores provide excellent evidence of past abrupt climate changes. However, there is no ...
International audienceMeasurements of Last Interglacial stable water isotopes in ice cores show that...
An atmospheric circulation model is used to show that small reductions in sea ice extent in the Nort...
Measurements of Last Interglacial stable water isotopes in ice cores show that central Greenland δ18...
Last Interglacial (LIG), stable water isotope values (δ18O) measured in Greenland deep ice cores are...
Rising ocean temperatures over the last several decades have led to an accelerated rate of sea ice d...
This study investigates how variations in Arctic sea ice and sea surface conditions influence δ18O o...
Concentrations of water isotopes in marine sediments and ice cores are a key indicator for estimatin...
Modelling ice sheet behaviour in the context of climatic changes depends on initial and boundary con...
In recent decades, the Greenland ice sheet has experienced increased surface melt. However, the unde...
International audienceWater isotope ratios in ice cores and marine sediments are a key indicator of ...
Last Interglacial (LIG), stable water isotope values (δ¹⁸O) measured in Greenland deep ice cores are...
Greenland ice cores provide excellent evidence of past abrupt climate changes. However, there is no ...
International audienceMeasurements of Last Interglacial stable water isotopes in ice cores show that...
An atmospheric circulation model is used to show that small reductions in sea ice extent in the Nort...
Measurements of Last Interglacial stable water isotopes in ice cores show that central Greenland δ18...
Last Interglacial (LIG), stable water isotope values (δ18O) measured in Greenland deep ice cores are...
Rising ocean temperatures over the last several decades have led to an accelerated rate of sea ice d...
This study investigates how variations in Arctic sea ice and sea surface conditions influence δ18O o...
Concentrations of water isotopes in marine sediments and ice cores are a key indicator for estimatin...
Modelling ice sheet behaviour in the context of climatic changes depends on initial and boundary con...
In recent decades, the Greenland ice sheet has experienced increased surface melt. However, the unde...
International audienceWater isotope ratios in ice cores and marine sediments are a key indicator of ...