Gas isotope thermometry using the isotopes of molecular nitrogen and argon has been used extensively to reconstruct past surface temperature change from Greenland ice cores. The gas isotope ratios δ15N and δ40Ar in the ice core are each set by the amount of gravitational and thermal fractionation in the firn. The gravitational component of fractionation is proportional to the firn thickness, and the thermal component is proportional to the temperature difference between the top and bottom of the firn column, which can be related to surface temperature change. Compared to Greenland, Antarctic climate change is typically more gradual and smaller in magnitude, which results in smaller thermal fractionation signals that are harder to detect. Th...
The isotopic composition of water in ice sheets is extensively used to infer past climate changes. I...
The isotopic composition of ice sheets is a temperature proxy and allows the reconstruction of past ...
International audienceThe phase lag between atmospheric composition (air bubbles) and temperature (w...
Abstract. Gas isotope thermometry using the isotopes of molecular nitrogen and argon has been used e...
Stable isotope ratios δ18O and δD in polar ice provide a wealth of information about past climate ev...
Air trapped in ice core bubbles provides our primary source of information about past atmospheres. A...
International audienceAir trapped in ice core bubbles provides our primary source of information abo...
At the German wintering base Neumayer, an intensive glacio-meteorological program was carried out du...
Ice-core-based records of isotopic composition are a proxy for past temperatures and can thus provid...
International audienceThe temperature of the Earth is one of the most important climate parameters. ...
The disturbed stratigraphy of the ice in the lowest 10% of the Greenland GRIP ice core has been prev...
Indexación: Scopus.Due to recent atmospheric and oceanic warming, the Antarctic Peninsula is one of ...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of δ18O-derived temperature signals from ice cores with...
The isotopic composition of water in ice sheets is extensively used to infer past climate changes. I...
The isotopic composition of ice sheets is a temperature proxy and allows the reconstruction of past ...
International audienceThe phase lag between atmospheric composition (air bubbles) and temperature (w...
Abstract. Gas isotope thermometry using the isotopes of molecular nitrogen and argon has been used e...
Stable isotope ratios δ18O and δD in polar ice provide a wealth of information about past climate ev...
Air trapped in ice core bubbles provides our primary source of information about past atmospheres. A...
International audienceAir trapped in ice core bubbles provides our primary source of information abo...
At the German wintering base Neumayer, an intensive glacio-meteorological program was carried out du...
Ice-core-based records of isotopic composition are a proxy for past temperatures and can thus provid...
International audienceThe temperature of the Earth is one of the most important climate parameters. ...
The disturbed stratigraphy of the ice in the lowest 10% of the Greenland GRIP ice core has been prev...
Indexación: Scopus.Due to recent atmospheric and oceanic warming, the Antarctic Peninsula is one of ...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of δ18O-derived temperature signals from ice cores with...
The isotopic composition of water in ice sheets is extensively used to infer past climate changes. I...
The isotopic composition of ice sheets is a temperature proxy and allows the reconstruction of past ...
International audienceThe phase lag between atmospheric composition (air bubbles) and temperature (w...