Isotope Climatic Record Over The Last 2.5 KA from Dome C, Antarctica, Ice cores
Open Access
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- Published by International Glaciological Society in Annals of Glaciology
- Vol. 3, 17-22
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0260305500002457
Abstract
Data on climatic changes over thousands of years is needed for a better understanding of the shorter term variations which are of interest to man. For this purpose we measured the isotope composition (δD‰) of two adjacent ice cores drilled in the Dome C area. The time scale was established using the remarkably constant mean annual accumulation rate (37 kg m−2) determined by various techniques. The detailed isotope records were smoothed to filter out the δ value fluctuations not directly related to local temperature changes. With respect to conditions over the last 2.5 ka, the combined smoothed δ curve indicates a cooler climate from about 1800 to 1200 AD and a slightly warmer period from about 1200 to 700 AD. These periods may well correspond to the suggested world-wide Little Ice Age and medieval warm phase. Using the present δD‰/T°C measured at the surface, the maximum amplitude for these two periods, after smoothing with a low pass filter of 512 a, is approximately -0.35 and +0.3°C, respectively.Keywords
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