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Eight glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core

Augustin, L.
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Barbante, C.
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Barnes, P. R. F.
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June 1, 2004
Nature

The Antarctic Vostok ice core provided compelling evidence of the nature of climate, and of climate feedbacks, over the past 420,000 years. Marine records suggest that the amplitude of climate variability was smaller before that time, but such records are often poorly resolved. Moreover, it is not possible to infer the abundance of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere from marine records. Here we report the recovery of a deep ice core from Dome C, Antarctica, that provides a climate record for the past 740,000 years. For the four most recent glacial cycles, the data agree well with the record from Vostok. The earlier period, between 740,000 and 430,000 years ago, was characterized by less pronounced warmth in interglacial periods in Antarctica, but a higher proportion of each cycle was spent in the warm mode. The transition from glacial to interglacial conditions about 430,000 years ago (Termination V) resembles the transition into the present interglacial period in terms of the magnitude of change in temperatures and greenhouse gases, but there are significant differences in the patterns of change. The interglacial stage following Termination V was exceptionally long-28,000 years compared to, for example, the 12,000 years recorded so far in the present interglacial period. Given the similarities between this earlier warm period and today, our results may imply that without human intervention, a climate similar to the present one would extend well into the future.

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research article
DOI
10.1038/nature02599
Web of Science ID

WOS:000221912600031

Author(s)
Augustin, L.
Barbante, C.
Barnes, P. R. F.
Barnola, J. M.
Bigler, M.
Castellano, E.
Cattani, O.
Chappellaz, J.
DahlJensen, D.
Delmonte, B.
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Date Issued

2004-06-01

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Published in
Nature
Volume

429

Issue

6992

Start page

623

End page

628

Subjects

Climate feedbacks

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Glacial cycles

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Climatology

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Greenhouse effect

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Marine applications

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Ice

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ice

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glacial-interglacial cycle

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ice core

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paleoclimate

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Quaternary

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Antarctica

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Antarctica Vostok ice core

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article

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environmental temperature

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glacial cycle

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glacier

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global climate

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greenhouse gas

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ice core record

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interglacial period

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marine environment

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paleoclimatology

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priority journal

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Dome Concordia

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East Antarctica

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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