Analyses of air extracted from polar ice cores are the most straightforward method of reconstructing the atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases and their variations for past climatic epochs. These measurements show that the concentration of the three most important greenhouse gases (other than water vapour) CO2, CH4 and N2O have steadily increased during the past 250 years due to anthropogenic activities (Prather and others, 2001; Prentice and others, 2001). Ice-core results also provided the first evidence of a substantial increase in the concentration of the three gases during the transition from the last glacial epoch to the Holocene (Raynaud and others, 1993). However, results from different cores are not always in agreement con...
Information on the history of the atmospheric CO2 content and the 12C /12 and 14C/C ratios is record...
Reconstructions of past atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases provide unique insight into t...
Probably the only direct way to reconstruct historic atmospheric CO2/air ratios is by measuring the ...
Analyses of air extracted from polar ice cores are the most straightforward method of reconstructing...
In the central parts of the large polar ice sheets ice is formed by dry sintering of cold snow. The ...
The composition of air in bubbles of ice reveals important information on the composition of the atm...
Analysis of air extracted from bubbles of polar ice showed the anthropogenic increase of atmospheric...
While the trends in greenhouse gas concentrations in recent decades are clear, their significance is...
In the central parts of the large polar ice sheets ice is formed by dry sintering of cold snow. The ...
Analysis of impurities entrapped in natural ice is the most promising method for reconstructing the ...
To reconstruct variations of atmospheric greenhouse gases in the glacial period, air in an ice core ...
Air in the bubbles of polar ice has in principal the same composition as the atmospheric air at the ...
Information on the history of the atmospheric CO2 content and the 13C/12 and 14C/C ratios is recorde...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) concentration records exist for the last 1000 years and for time periods of rapi...
Analyses of atmospheric air extracted from air bubbles in polar glacier ice provide a measure of pas...
Information on the history of the atmospheric CO2 content and the 12C /12 and 14C/C ratios is record...
Reconstructions of past atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases provide unique insight into t...
Probably the only direct way to reconstruct historic atmospheric CO2/air ratios is by measuring the ...
Analyses of air extracted from polar ice cores are the most straightforward method of reconstructing...
In the central parts of the large polar ice sheets ice is formed by dry sintering of cold snow. The ...
The composition of air in bubbles of ice reveals important information on the composition of the atm...
Analysis of air extracted from bubbles of polar ice showed the anthropogenic increase of atmospheric...
While the trends in greenhouse gas concentrations in recent decades are clear, their significance is...
In the central parts of the large polar ice sheets ice is formed by dry sintering of cold snow. The ...
Analysis of impurities entrapped in natural ice is the most promising method for reconstructing the ...
To reconstruct variations of atmospheric greenhouse gases in the glacial period, air in an ice core ...
Air in the bubbles of polar ice has in principal the same composition as the atmospheric air at the ...
Information on the history of the atmospheric CO2 content and the 13C/12 and 14C/C ratios is recorde...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) concentration records exist for the last 1000 years and for time periods of rapi...
Analyses of atmospheric air extracted from air bubbles in polar glacier ice provide a measure of pas...
Information on the history of the atmospheric CO2 content and the 12C /12 and 14C/C ratios is record...
Reconstructions of past atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases provide unique insight into t...
Probably the only direct way to reconstruct historic atmospheric CO2/air ratios is by measuring the ...