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Atmospheric methane during the last four glacial-interglacial cycles: Rapid changes and their link with Antarctic temperature

Delmotte, M.
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Chappellaz, J.
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Brook, E.
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January 1, 2004
Journal of Geophysical Research

Atmospheric methane (CH4) recorded in Antarctic ice cores represents the closest ice proxy available for Greenland temperature changes beyond times when Greenland climate records are available. The record over four climatic cycles from the Vostok ice core offers the opportunity to study the phase relationship between Greenland and Antarctic climate changes through detailed CH4 profiles. Combining American and French analytical efforts, we have improved the time resolution of the existing CH4 record from Petit et al [1999]. Spectral analyses reveal high- and low-frequency variability (including a strong precessional component). The phase relationship between CH4 and the Antarctic temperature proxy (δD) shows a systematic lag of CH4 versus temperature by 1100 ± 200 years, on long timescales (50-400 kyr) and a more complex behavior over shorter timescales (i.e., ≤25 kyr), suggesting that Dansgaard/Oeschger-type of climatic variability and associated interhemispheric linkage are robust features of late Quaternary climate. Copyright 2004 by the American Geophysical Union.

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research article
DOI
10.1029/2003JD004417
Web of Science ID

WOS:000222775700001

Author(s)
Delmotte, M.
Chappellaz, J.
Brook, E.
Yiou, P.
Barnola, J. M.
Goujon, C.
Raynaud, D.
Lipenkov, V. I.
Date Issued

2004-01-01

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Published in
Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume

109

Issue

12

Article Number

D12104

Subjects

atmospheric gas

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climate variation

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Dansgaard-Oeschger cycle

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glacial-interglacial cycle

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ice core

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methane

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temperature

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Antarctica

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Arctic

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Greenland

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Atmospheric methane

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Climate

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Ice core

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