We present a record of melt events obtained from the East Greenland Ice Core Project (EastGRIP) ice core in central northeastern Greenland, covering the largest part of the Holocene. The data were acquired visually using an optical dark-field line scanner. We detect and describe melt layers and lenses, seen as bubble-free layers and lenses, throughout the ice above the bubble–clathrate transition. This transition is located at 1150 m depth in the EastGRIP ice core, corresponding to an age of 9720 years b2k. We define the brittle zone in the EastGRIP ice core as that from 650 to 950 m depth, where we count on average more than three core breaks per meter. We analyze melt layer thicknesses, correct for ice thinning, and account for missing la...
We present glacial geologic and chronologic data concerning the Holocene ice extent in the Stauning ...
Two projects conducted from 1989 to 1993 collected parallel ice cores—just 30 km apart— from the cen...
About 23,000 years ago, the southern margins of the great Northern Hemisphere ice sheets across Euro...
This study presents simulations of Greenland surface melt for the Eemian interglacial period (∼130 0...
The Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) is a growing contributor to global sea-level rise1, with recent ice m...
Greenland, along with the rest of the Arctic, is displaying a significant reaction to warming climat...
Remote sensing observations and climate models indicate that the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has been...
Large and abrupt temperature oscillations during the last glacial period, known as Dansgaard‐Oeschge...
Efforts to extract a Greenland ice core with a complete record of the Eemian interglacial (130,000 t...
In July 2012, over 97% of the Greenland Ice Sheet experienced surface melt, the first widespread mel...
International audienceOver 70,000 samples from the 3029-m-long Greenland Ice Core Project (GRIP) ice...
The reported warming trend of global mean temperatures during the last three decades has a high inf...
The discovery of the 2012 extreme melt event across almost the entire surface of the Greenland ice s...
The EastGRIP (East GReenland Ice core Project) Ice Core is drilled in a highly dynamic area, the Nor...
The Greenland NGRIP ice core continuously covers the period from present day back to 123 ka before p...
We present glacial geologic and chronologic data concerning the Holocene ice extent in the Stauning ...
Two projects conducted from 1989 to 1993 collected parallel ice cores—just 30 km apart— from the cen...
About 23,000 years ago, the southern margins of the great Northern Hemisphere ice sheets across Euro...
This study presents simulations of Greenland surface melt for the Eemian interglacial period (∼130 0...
The Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) is a growing contributor to global sea-level rise1, with recent ice m...
Greenland, along with the rest of the Arctic, is displaying a significant reaction to warming climat...
Remote sensing observations and climate models indicate that the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has been...
Large and abrupt temperature oscillations during the last glacial period, known as Dansgaard‐Oeschge...
Efforts to extract a Greenland ice core with a complete record of the Eemian interglacial (130,000 t...
In July 2012, over 97% of the Greenland Ice Sheet experienced surface melt, the first widespread mel...
International audienceOver 70,000 samples from the 3029-m-long Greenland Ice Core Project (GRIP) ice...
The reported warming trend of global mean temperatures during the last three decades has a high inf...
The discovery of the 2012 extreme melt event across almost the entire surface of the Greenland ice s...
The EastGRIP (East GReenland Ice core Project) Ice Core is drilled in a highly dynamic area, the Nor...
The Greenland NGRIP ice core continuously covers the period from present day back to 123 ka before p...
We present glacial geologic and chronologic data concerning the Holocene ice extent in the Stauning ...
Two projects conducted from 1989 to 1993 collected parallel ice cores—just 30 km apart— from the cen...
About 23,000 years ago, the southern margins of the great Northern Hemisphere ice sheets across Euro...