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CLIMATE INSTABILITY DURING THE LAST INTERGLACIAL PERIOD RECORDED IN THE GRIP ICE CORE
Author(s): ANKLIN M, BARNOLA JM, BEER J, BLUNIER T, CHAPPELLAZ J, CLAUSEN HB, DAHLJENSEN D, DANSGAARD W, DEANGELIS M, DELMAS RJ, DUVAL P, FRATTA M, FUCHS A, FUHRER K, GUNDESTRUP N, HAMMER C, IVERSEN P, JOHNSEN S, JOUZEL J, KIPFSTUHL J, LEGRAND M, LORIUS C, MAGGI V, MILLER H, MOORE JC, OESCHGER H, OROMBELLI G, PEEL DA, RAISBECK G, RAYNAUD D, SCHOTTHVIDBERG C, SCHWANDER J, SHOJI H, SOUCHEZ R, STAUFFER B, STEFFENSEN JP, STIEVENARD M, SVEINBJORNSDOTTIR A, THORSTEINSSON T, WOLFF EW
Source: NATURE    Volume: 364    Issue: 6434    Pages: 203-207    Published: JUL 15 1993  
Times Cited: 265     References: 41     
Abstract: Isotope and chemical analyses of the GRIP ice core from Summit, central Greenland, reveal that climate in Greenland during the last interglacial period was characterized by a series of severe cold periods, which began extremely rapidly and lasted from decades to centuries. As the last interglacial seems to have been slightly warmer than the present one, its unstable climate raises questions about the effects of future global warming.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Publisher: MACMILLAN MAGAZINES LTD, PORTERS SOUTH, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON, ENGLAND N1 9XW
Subject Category: Multidisciplinary Sciences
IDS Number: LM683
ISSN: 0028-0836
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