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Deutsch: Vergleich zwischen Temperatur-Proxies aus Eisbohrkernen der Antarktis und Grönland der letzten 140,000 Jahre. Während die Antarktis-Bohrkerne Delta 2H verwenden, wurde bei den Grönland Bohrkernen Delta 18O verwendet. Auffallend sind hier die de:Dansgaard-Oeschger-Ereignisse in den Grönland-Eisbohrkernen im Zeitraum von 20,000 bis 110,000 BP. Diese Ereignisse sind in den entsprechenden Kernen aus der Antarktis kaum zu erkennen English: Comparison of temperature proxies for ice cores from Antarctica and Greenland for 140,000 years. Greenland ice cores use delta 18O, while Antarctic ice cores use delta 2H. Note the en:Dansgaard-Oeschger events in the Greenland ice core between 20,000 and 110,000 years ago, which barely register (if at all) in the corresponding Antarctic record.
GRIP and NGRIP data is on ss09sea timescale, Vostok uses GT4, and EPICA uses EDC2. |
Date | 5 February 2006 (original upload date) |
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Author | Leland McInnes at English Wikipedia |
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This figure was produced by Leland McInnes using gnuplot and is licensed under the en:GFDL. All data is from publicly available sources.
Data Sources
- (red) Vostok data: ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/icecore/antarctica/vostok/deutnat.txt
- (orange) EPICA DomeC data: ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/icecore/antarctica/epica_domec/edc_dd.txt
- (purple) GRIP data: http://www.glaciology.gfy.ku.dk/data/grip-ss09sea-cl-50yr.stp
- (pale blue) NGRIP data:http://www.glaciology.gfy.ku.dk/data/NGRIP_d18O_50yrs.txt
Related Images
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A similar chart showing unadjusted GRIP data.
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Closeup of the GRIP and NGRIP data.
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Heinrich events against this data.
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Correlation of EPICA delta 2H data with Vostok and EPICA CO2 data.
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