Radiometric dating with 39Ar covers a unique time span and offers key advances in interpreting environmental archives of the last millennium. Although this tracer has been acknowledged for decades, studies so far have been limited by the low abundance and radioactivity, thus requiring huge sample sizes. Atom trap trace analysis, an application of techniques from quantum physics such as laser cooling and trapping, allows us to reduce the sample volume by several orders of magnitude compared with conventional techniques. Here we show that the adaptation of this method to 39Ar is now available for glaciological applications, by demonstrating the entire process chain for dating of alpine glacier ice by argon trap trace analysis (ArTTA). Ice blo...
In the 1950s and 1960s, specific radionuclides were released into the atmosphere as a result of nucl...
Noble gas radionuclides, including 81Kr (t1/2 = 229,000 years), 85Kr (t1/2 = 10.8 years), and 39Ar (...
Radiometric dating of glacier ice is an essential tool where stratigraphic dating methods cannot be ...
Radiometric dating with 39Ar covers a unique time span and offers key advances in interpreting envir...
The noble gas radioisotopes 85Kr, 39Ar and 81Kr are of great importance in radiometric dating becaus...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
We present successful (81)Kr-Kr radiometric dating of ancient polar ice. Krypton was extracted from ...
We present successful 81 Kr-Kr radiometric dating of ancient polarice. Krypton was extracted from th...
High-altitude glaciers and ice caps from midlatitudes and tropical regions contain valuable signals ...
Instruments and MethodsInternational audienceA recently developed dating method for glacier ice, bas...
Cold glaciers at the highest locations of the European Alps have been investigated by drilling ice c...
Alpine glaciers situated in mid- and low latitudes are valuable archives for paleoclimatology. They ...
Cold glaciers at the highest locations of the European Alps have been investigated by drilling ice c...
International audienceIce cores retrieved from high-altitude glaciers are important archives of past...
The noble gas radioisotope 39Ar with a half-life of 269 years is an almost ideal tracer for dating i...
In the 1950s and 1960s, specific radionuclides were released into the atmosphere as a result of nucl...
Noble gas radionuclides, including 81Kr (t1/2 = 229,000 years), 85Kr (t1/2 = 10.8 years), and 39Ar (...
Radiometric dating of glacier ice is an essential tool where stratigraphic dating methods cannot be ...
Radiometric dating with 39Ar covers a unique time span and offers key advances in interpreting envir...
The noble gas radioisotopes 85Kr, 39Ar and 81Kr are of great importance in radiometric dating becaus...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
We present successful (81)Kr-Kr radiometric dating of ancient polar ice. Krypton was extracted from ...
We present successful 81 Kr-Kr radiometric dating of ancient polarice. Krypton was extracted from th...
High-altitude glaciers and ice caps from midlatitudes and tropical regions contain valuable signals ...
Instruments and MethodsInternational audienceA recently developed dating method for glacier ice, bas...
Cold glaciers at the highest locations of the European Alps have been investigated by drilling ice c...
Alpine glaciers situated in mid- and low latitudes are valuable archives for paleoclimatology. They ...
Cold glaciers at the highest locations of the European Alps have been investigated by drilling ice c...
International audienceIce cores retrieved from high-altitude glaciers are important archives of past...
The noble gas radioisotope 39Ar with a half-life of 269 years is an almost ideal tracer for dating i...
In the 1950s and 1960s, specific radionuclides were released into the atmosphere as a result of nucl...
Noble gas radionuclides, including 81Kr (t1/2 = 229,000 years), 85Kr (t1/2 = 10.8 years), and 39Ar (...
Radiometric dating of glacier ice is an essential tool where stratigraphic dating methods cannot be ...