Souchez, R.Jouzel, J.Landais, A.Chappellaz, J.Lorrain, R.Tison, J.-L.2022-11-232022-11-232022-11-232006-12-2010.1029/2006GL028424https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/192635WOS:000243105900010Environmental conditions prevailing during build-up of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS) are not yet established. Here we use results from gas isotopes from basal ice of the GRIP ice core to show that central Greenland was vegetated during invasion by the ice sheet. The δ 13 CCH4 and δ18O of O2 values obtained were never encountered before in ice core studies. Such values are indeed the signature of a significant biological activity. Copyright 2006 by the American Geophysical Union.GeochemistryGlacial geologyGlaciersIsotopesBasal iceGas isotopesIce coreIce sheetIcebasal iceenvironmental conditionsGRIPice coreice sheetisotopic compositionmethaneoxygen isotopeArcticGreenlandGreenland Ice SheetGas isotopes in ice reveal a vegetated central Greenland during ice sheet invasiontext::journal::journal article::research article