The response of Arctic ice masses to climate change is studied using ice cores containing information on past climatic and environmental features. Interpretation of this information requires accurate chronological data. Absolute dating of ice cores from sub-polar Arctic glaciers is possible using well-known radioactive layers deposited by atmospheric nuclear tests (maximum fallout in 1963) and the Chernobyl accident (1986). Analysis of several isotopes (H-3, Cs-137) shows that H-3 provides the most accurate dating of the 1963 maximum as indicated also in comparison with results from total-beta measurements (Sr-90 and Cs-137). Mean annual net mass balances are derived from the dated ice cores from 1963 up to the date of the drillings. The Cs...
International audiencePolar ice in Antarctica and Greenland is a primary archive to reconstruct Quat...
Three different ice core samples from Antarctica were analyzed to identify activity concentrations o...
Ice core dating is the first step for a correct interpretation of climatic and environmental changes...
The response of Arctic ice masses to climate change is studied using ice cores containing informatio...
Mean net annual balance and the related spatio-temporal variations have been determined on the basis...
Akademii Nauk is one of the largest Arctic ice caps outside of Greenland. The first ice core was dri...
From 1999 to 2001 a 724 m deep ice core was drilled on Akademii Nauk ice cap, Severnaya Zemlya, to g...
Snow-ice cores obtained from ice sheets and glaciers are formed from deposited snow and other materi...
Ice cores from small ice caps provide valuable climatic information, additional to that of Greenland...
From the 12th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Trondheim, June 24-28, 1985.Results of 14...
Ice cores from small ice caps provide valuable climatic information, additional to that of Greenland...
The paper for the first time focuses on the fundamental geocryological goal - direct determining of ...
36Cl has been measured in polar ice from Dye 3 (65° 11 N, 43° 50 W) and Camp Century (77° 11 N, 82° ...
A large pulse of atmospheric Cl-36 generated by a limited number of nuclear tests peaked in the late...
From 1999 to 2001 a 724 m deep ice core was drilled on Akademii Nauk ice cap, Severnaya Zemlya, to g...
International audiencePolar ice in Antarctica and Greenland is a primary archive to reconstruct Quat...
Three different ice core samples from Antarctica were analyzed to identify activity concentrations o...
Ice core dating is the first step for a correct interpretation of climatic and environmental changes...
The response of Arctic ice masses to climate change is studied using ice cores containing informatio...
Mean net annual balance and the related spatio-temporal variations have been determined on the basis...
Akademii Nauk is one of the largest Arctic ice caps outside of Greenland. The first ice core was dri...
From 1999 to 2001 a 724 m deep ice core was drilled on Akademii Nauk ice cap, Severnaya Zemlya, to g...
Snow-ice cores obtained from ice sheets and glaciers are formed from deposited snow and other materi...
Ice cores from small ice caps provide valuable climatic information, additional to that of Greenland...
From the 12th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Trondheim, June 24-28, 1985.Results of 14...
Ice cores from small ice caps provide valuable climatic information, additional to that of Greenland...
The paper for the first time focuses on the fundamental geocryological goal - direct determining of ...
36Cl has been measured in polar ice from Dye 3 (65° 11 N, 43° 50 W) and Camp Century (77° 11 N, 82° ...
A large pulse of atmospheric Cl-36 generated by a limited number of nuclear tests peaked in the late...
From 1999 to 2001 a 724 m deep ice core was drilled on Akademii Nauk ice cap, Severnaya Zemlya, to g...
International audiencePolar ice in Antarctica and Greenland is a primary archive to reconstruct Quat...
Three different ice core samples from Antarctica were analyzed to identify activity concentrations o...
Ice core dating is the first step for a correct interpretation of climatic and environmental changes...