Abstract High-resolution ice core records from coastal Antarctica are particularly useful to inform our understanding of environmental changes and their drivers. Here, we present a decadally resolved record of sea-salt sodium (a proxy for open-ocean area) and non-sea salt calcium (a proxy for continental dust) from the well-dated Roosevelt Island Climate Evolution (RICE) core, focusing on the time period between 40–26 ka BP. The RICE dust record exhibits an abrupt shift towards a higher mean dust concentration at 32 ka BP. Investigating existing ice-core records, we find this shift is a prominent feature across Antarctica. We propose that this shift is linked to an equatorward displacement of Southern Hemisphere westerly winds. Subsequent t...
Ice core data from Antarctica provide detailed insights into the characteristics of past climate, at...
Continuous sea salt and mineral dust aerosol records have been studied on the two EPICA (European Pr...
Ice core data from Antarctica provide detailed insights into the characteristics of past climate, at...
High-resolution ice core records from coastal Antarctica are particularly useful to inform our under...
In a warming world, rapid disintegration of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) remains a primary un...
The Little Ice Age (LIA) (1400-1850 AD) represents one of the most significant climatic shifts over ...
International audienceA detailed record of non-sea-salt calcium, a proxy for dust, and sea-salt sodi...
International audienceThe many different proxy records from the European Project for Ice Coring in A...
In this study we report on new non-sea salt calcium (nssCa2+, mineral dust proxy) and sea salt sodiu...
In this study we report on new non-sea salt calcium (nssCa2+, mineral dust proxy) and sea salt sodiu...
The short instrumental period from the Southern Hemisphere presents challenges to assessing long ter...
High-resolution, well-dated climate archives provide an opportunity to investigate the dynamic inter...
Ice core data from Antarctica provide detailed insights into the characteristics of past climate, at...
Continuous sea salt and mineral dust aerosol records have been studied on the two EPICA (European Pr...
Ice core data from Antarctica provide detailed insights into the characteristics of past climate, at...
High-resolution ice core records from coastal Antarctica are particularly useful to inform our under...
In a warming world, rapid disintegration of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) remains a primary un...
The Little Ice Age (LIA) (1400-1850 AD) represents one of the most significant climatic shifts over ...
International audienceA detailed record of non-sea-salt calcium, a proxy for dust, and sea-salt sodi...
International audienceThe many different proxy records from the European Project for Ice Coring in A...
In this study we report on new non-sea salt calcium (nssCa2+, mineral dust proxy) and sea salt sodiu...
In this study we report on new non-sea salt calcium (nssCa2+, mineral dust proxy) and sea salt sodiu...
The short instrumental period from the Southern Hemisphere presents challenges to assessing long ter...
High-resolution, well-dated climate archives provide an opportunity to investigate the dynamic inter...
Ice core data from Antarctica provide detailed insights into the characteristics of past climate, at...
Continuous sea salt and mineral dust aerosol records have been studied on the two EPICA (European Pr...
Ice core data from Antarctica provide detailed insights into the characteristics of past climate, at...