Measurement of light intensity transmission was carried out on an ice core S100 from coastal Dronning Maud Land (DML). Ice lenses were observed in digital pictures of the core and recorded as peaks in the light transmittance record. The frequency of ice layer occurrence was compared with climate proxy data (e.g. oxygen isotopes), annual accumulation rate derived from the same ice core, and available meteorological data from coastal stations in DML. The mean annual frequency of melting events remains constant for the last ~150 years. However, fewer melting features are visible at depths corresponding to approximately 1890–1930 AD and the number of ice lenses increases again after 1930 AD. Most years during this period have negative summer te...
Holocene summertime warming. Visual stratigraphic analyses of the 1004-m ice core identified 62 year...
A key problem in ice core palaeclimate studies is the interpretation of the various measurable param...
Ice-cores have been proven to be a key climate archive to reconstruct glacial interglacial changes i...
ABSTRACT. A 100m long ice core was retrieved from the coastal area of Dronning Maud Land (DML), Anta...
The European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) includes a comprehensive pre-site survey o...
Ice cores provide temporal records of snow accumulation, a crucial component of Antarctic mass balan...
A mass balance program was initiated in the Vestfjella‐Heimefrontfjella area of western Dronning Mau...
Over the past 50 years, warming of the Antarctic Peninsula has been accompanied by accelerating glac...
[1] We examine the quality of atmospherically deposited ion and isotope signals in an ice core taken...
Ice cores provide temporal records of surface mass balance (SMB). Coastal areas of Antarctica have r...
Whereas ice cores from high-accumulation sites in coastal Antarctica clearly demonstrate annual laye...
International audienceA 22.4 m-long shallow firn core was extracted during the 2006/2007 field seaso...
Ice and firn core studies provide one of the most valuable tools for understanding the past cli-mate...
Holocene summertime warming. Visual stratigraphic analyses of the 1004-m ice core identified 62 year...
A key problem in ice core palaeclimate studies is the interpretation of the various measurable param...
Ice-cores have been proven to be a key climate archive to reconstruct glacial interglacial changes i...
ABSTRACT. A 100m long ice core was retrieved from the coastal area of Dronning Maud Land (DML), Anta...
The European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) includes a comprehensive pre-site survey o...
Ice cores provide temporal records of snow accumulation, a crucial component of Antarctic mass balan...
A mass balance program was initiated in the Vestfjella‐Heimefrontfjella area of western Dronning Mau...
Over the past 50 years, warming of the Antarctic Peninsula has been accompanied by accelerating glac...
[1] We examine the quality of atmospherically deposited ion and isotope signals in an ice core taken...
Ice cores provide temporal records of surface mass balance (SMB). Coastal areas of Antarctica have r...
Whereas ice cores from high-accumulation sites in coastal Antarctica clearly demonstrate annual laye...
International audienceA 22.4 m-long shallow firn core was extracted during the 2006/2007 field seaso...
Ice and firn core studies provide one of the most valuable tools for understanding the past cli-mate...
Holocene summertime warming. Visual stratigraphic analyses of the 1004-m ice core identified 62 year...
A key problem in ice core palaeclimate studies is the interpretation of the various measurable param...
Ice-cores have been proven to be a key climate archive to reconstruct glacial interglacial changes i...