In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of <i>δ</i><sup>18</sup>O-derived temperature signals from ice cores within the Holocene is unclear, primarily due to the small climate changes relative to the intrinsic noise of the isotopic signal. In order to learn about the representativity of single ice cores and to optimise future ice-core-based climate reconstructions, we studied the stable-water isotope composition of firn at Kohnen Station, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica. Analysing <i>δ</i><sup>18</sup>O in two 50 m long snow trenches allowed us to create an unprecedented, two-dimensional image characterising the isotopic variations from the centimetre to the 100-metre scale. Our results show seasonal layering of the isotopic composition...
Ice-core-based records of isotopic composition are a proxy for past temperatures and can thus provid...
International audienceStable isotope ratios δ 18 O and δD in polar ice provide a wealth of informati...
International audiencePolar ice cores are unique climate archives. Indeed, most of them have a conti...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of δ18O-derived temperature signals from ice cores with...
Earth's climate varies continuously across space and time, but humankind has witnessed only a small ...
Single ice cores have been proven to be a key archive to reconstruct climate changes on glacial to i...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of d18O-derived temperature signals from ice cores with...
Ice-cores have been proven to be a key climate archive to reconstruct glacial interglacial changes i...
Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotope records from ice cores represent the major climate proxy archive ...
Many palaeoclimate proxies share one challenging property: they are not only driven by the climatic ...
Climate variability is determined by the climate system’s internal variability as well as its respon...
International audienceThe isotopic compositions of oxygen and hydrogen in ice cores are invaluable t...
The isotopic composition of water in ice sheets is extensively used to infer past climate changes. I...
Ice-core-based records of isotopic composition are a proxy for past temperatures and can thus provid...
International audienceStable isotope ratios δ 18 O and δD in polar ice provide a wealth of informati...
International audiencePolar ice cores are unique climate archives. Indeed, most of them have a conti...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of δ18O-derived temperature signals from ice cores with...
Earth's climate varies continuously across space and time, but humankind has witnessed only a small ...
Single ice cores have been proven to be a key archive to reconstruct climate changes on glacial to i...
In low-accumulation regions, the reliability of d18O-derived temperature signals from ice cores with...
Ice-cores have been proven to be a key climate archive to reconstruct glacial interglacial changes i...
Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotope records from ice cores represent the major climate proxy archive ...
Many palaeoclimate proxies share one challenging property: they are not only driven by the climatic ...
Climate variability is determined by the climate system’s internal variability as well as its respon...
International audienceThe isotopic compositions of oxygen and hydrogen in ice cores are invaluable t...
The isotopic composition of water in ice sheets is extensively used to infer past climate changes. I...
Ice-core-based records of isotopic composition are a proxy for past temperatures and can thus provid...
International audienceStable isotope ratios δ 18 O and δD in polar ice provide a wealth of informati...
International audiencePolar ice cores are unique climate archives. Indeed, most of them have a conti...