This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Arctic Institute of North America and can be found at: http://arctic.journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/arctic/index.php/arctic/index.A major achievement in research supported by the Kluane Lake Research Station was the recovery, in 2001–02,\ud of a suite of cores from the icefields of the central St. Elias Mountains, Yukon, by teams of researchers from Canada, the\ud United States, and Japan. This project led to the development of parallel, long (10³–10⁴ year) ice-core records of climate\ud and atmospheric change over an altitudinal range of more than 2 km, from the Eclipse Icefield (3017 m) to the ice-covered\ud plateau of Mt. Logan (5340 m). These efforts built on ear...
The past and present variability of climate in the Arctic region is investigated using ice core reco...
The high accumulation rate and negligible amount of melt at Eclipse Icefield (3017 m) in the Saint E...
Rates of climate change in the Arctic are among the highest on Earth. Warming from increased carbon ...
A major achievement in research supported by the Kluane Lake Research Station was the recovery, in 2...
A major achievement in research supported by the Kluane Lake Research Station was the recovery, in 2...
While many paleoclimate records have been recovered from the North Atlantic sector of the Arctic, th...
A \u3e8000 year-long ice core glaciochemical record from the summit plateau (5300 m a.s.l.) of Mt. L...
This is a collaborative proposal between the Universities of New Hampshire and Maine and the Geologi...
The recently developed Mt. Logan ice core glaciochemical dataset provides an unprecedented opportuni...
Mt. Logan, in the St. Elias Range, southeast Alaska, offers a unique opportunity for monitoring clim...
Several sites within the Transantarctic Mountains fit the requirements necessary for the retrieval o...
We previously reported a record of regionally significant volcanic eruptions in the North Pacific us...
Soluble major ions (Na+), trace metals (La, Ce, Pr, Al, Ti, Pb, Bi, Co, Cu, Zn, Sb and Cd) and stabl...
We previously reported a record of regionally significant volcanic eruptions in the North Pacific us...
Studying past climate change offers a valuable way of observing how the climate system responds to n...
The past and present variability of climate in the Arctic region is investigated using ice core reco...
The high accumulation rate and negligible amount of melt at Eclipse Icefield (3017 m) in the Saint E...
Rates of climate change in the Arctic are among the highest on Earth. Warming from increased carbon ...
A major achievement in research supported by the Kluane Lake Research Station was the recovery, in 2...
A major achievement in research supported by the Kluane Lake Research Station was the recovery, in 2...
While many paleoclimate records have been recovered from the North Atlantic sector of the Arctic, th...
A \u3e8000 year-long ice core glaciochemical record from the summit plateau (5300 m a.s.l.) of Mt. L...
This is a collaborative proposal between the Universities of New Hampshire and Maine and the Geologi...
The recently developed Mt. Logan ice core glaciochemical dataset provides an unprecedented opportuni...
Mt. Logan, in the St. Elias Range, southeast Alaska, offers a unique opportunity for monitoring clim...
Several sites within the Transantarctic Mountains fit the requirements necessary for the retrieval o...
We previously reported a record of regionally significant volcanic eruptions in the North Pacific us...
Soluble major ions (Na+), trace metals (La, Ce, Pr, Al, Ti, Pb, Bi, Co, Cu, Zn, Sb and Cd) and stabl...
We previously reported a record of regionally significant volcanic eruptions in the North Pacific us...
Studying past climate change offers a valuable way of observing how the climate system responds to n...
The past and present variability of climate in the Arctic region is investigated using ice core reco...
The high accumulation rate and negligible amount of melt at Eclipse Icefield (3017 m) in the Saint E...
Rates of climate change in the Arctic are among the highest on Earth. Warming from increased carbon ...