The analysis of prehistoric ice cores is a well established instrument in the field of climate research. Until recently, common methods were often based on the analysis of carbon dioxide and methane concentrations. The use of computed tomography based 3-D reconstructions for the evaluation and analysis of prehistoric ice cores yields the possibility to improve the accuracy of age determination by an order order of magnitude, from hundreds of years to decades. This, in turn, allows the improvement of the underlying model of the climatic development over the last several hundreds of thousands of years. The use of 3-D volumes allows a much more detailed analysis with respect to the size, amount, distribution and connectivity of air bubbles in ...
Ice cores at a fist glance are almost ideal paleoclimate archives. They not only record temperatures...
Ice core archives provide the most direct and detailed evidence of past climate and atmospheric cond...
This article presents a state-of-the-art of atmospheric methane reconstruction based on ice-core stu...
The task was to measure ice cores with a diameter of 10 cm and a length of 1 m that were drilled out...
Polar ice cores play a central role in studies of the earth's climate system through natural archive...
Computed tomography (CT) is a nondestructive high-resolution way to investigate the three-dimensiona...
Ice core studies are crucial for understanding past climatic events. Currently a wide range of metho...
International audiencePolar ice cores provide exceptional archives of past environmental conditions....
International audienceThe concentration and stable carbon isotope composition δ13CO2) of carbon diox...
The trapped air bubbles in ice contain a record of the past atmosphere and past changes. A major nat...
International audiencePolar ice cores provide exceptional archives of past environmental conditions....
The Colle Gnifetti glacier of the Monta Rosa Massif on the Swiss-Italian border is perfectly situate...
Ice cores at a fist glance are almost ideal paleoclimate archives. They not only record temperatures...
Ice core archives provide the most direct and detailed evidence of past climate and atmospheric cond...
This article presents a state-of-the-art of atmospheric methane reconstruction based on ice-core stu...
The task was to measure ice cores with a diameter of 10 cm and a length of 1 m that were drilled out...
Polar ice cores play a central role in studies of the earth's climate system through natural archive...
Computed tomography (CT) is a nondestructive high-resolution way to investigate the three-dimensiona...
Ice core studies are crucial for understanding past climatic events. Currently a wide range of metho...
International audiencePolar ice cores provide exceptional archives of past environmental conditions....
International audienceThe concentration and stable carbon isotope composition δ13CO2) of carbon diox...
The trapped air bubbles in ice contain a record of the past atmosphere and past changes. A major nat...
International audiencePolar ice cores provide exceptional archives of past environmental conditions....
The Colle Gnifetti glacier of the Monta Rosa Massif on the Swiss-Italian border is perfectly situate...
Ice cores at a fist glance are almost ideal paleoclimate archives. They not only record temperatures...
Ice core archives provide the most direct and detailed evidence of past climate and atmospheric cond...
This article presents a state-of-the-art of atmospheric methane reconstruction based on ice-core stu...