research article
Summer temperature trend over the past two millennia using air content in Himalayan ice
February 7, 2007
Two Himalayan ice cores display a factor-two decreasing trend of air content over the past two millennia, in contrast to the relatively stable values in Greenland and Antarctica ice cores over the same period. Because the air content can be related with the relative frequency and intensity of melt phenomena, its variations along the Himalayan ice cores provide an indication of summer temperature trend. Our reconstruction point toward an unprecedented warming trend in the 20th century but does not depict the usual trends associated with "Medieval Warm Period" (MWP), or "Little Ice Age" (LIA).
Type
research article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000244506800007
Author(s)
Hou, S.
Chappellaz, J.
Jouzel, J.
Chu, P. C.
Masson-Delmotte, V.
Qin, D.
Raynaud, D.
Mayewski, P. A.
Lipenkov, V. Y.
Kang, S.
Date Issued
2007-02-07
Publisher
Published in
Volume
3
Issue
1
Start page
89
End page
95
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
OTHER
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November 23, 2022
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