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Gas ages from ice core Taylor Dome
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EPICA Dome C high resolution carbon dioxide concentrations
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EPICA Dome C atmospheric nitrous oxide concentrations to 650 kyr BP
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EPICA Dome C atmospheric methane concentrations to 650 kyr BP
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GISP2 ice core N2O data
Paleoatmospheric records of trace-gas concentrations recovered from ice cores provide important sources of information on many biogeochemical cycles involving carbon, nitrogen,... -
Dome C age scale EDC1 for ice core EDC99
A tentative age scale (EDC1) for the last 45 kyr is established for the new 788 m EPICA Dome C ice core using a simple ice flow model. The age of volcanic eruptions, the end of... -
Carbon dioxide composite data on AICC2012 chronology
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Methane measured on ice core Vostok on AICC2012 chronology
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Methane measured on ice core EDC on AICC2012 chronology
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AICC2012 chronology for ice core Vostok
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AICC2012 chronology for ice core TALDICE
Only build back to 150 ka. Do not use it prior to 150 ka. -
AICC2012 chronology for ice core NGRIP
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AICC2012 chronology for ice core EDML
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AICC2012 chronology for ice core EDC
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The Roosevelt Island Ice Core Chronology 2017 (RICE17)
A timescale for the Roosevelt Island Climate Evolution (RICE) ice core, Ross Ice Shelf, West Antarctica, covering the last 83,000 years.Top part (0-343.67m) of the ice... -
(Supplement 2) EDC gas chronologies for the different scenarios 1 to 4
Scenario 4 is defined as the EDC3_gas_a age scale, official gas chronology for EDC that can be used for the moment, waiting on a better one. Ice chronology is EDC3 (Parrenin et... -
EPICA Dome C Ice Core Timescales EDC3
The EPICA (European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica) Dome C drilling in East Antarctica has now been completed to a depth of 3260 m, at only a few meters above bedrock....