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Consistently dated records from the Greenland GRIP, GISP2 and NGRIP ice cores for the past 104 ka reveal regional millennial-scale δ18O gradients with possible Heinrich event imprint - ScienceDirect
North Greenland Ice Core Project - Wikipedia
Gregory Wrightstone on Twitter: "Inconvenient fact for today: Using ice core data going back 8,000 years, we find that there has been a general and quite significant decline in temperature since the
CP - A multi-ice-core, annual-layer-counted Greenland ice-core chronology for the last 3800 years: GICC21
Antarctic climate signature in the Greenland ice core record | PNAS
Ice core records from 55 to 35 ka. GISP2 and EDC records as in Fig. 1;... | Download Scientific Diagram
Greenland GISP2 Ice Core - Last 10,000 Years Interglacial Temperature : r/climate
Temperatures changed dramatically during the past 10,000 years. It wasn't us. - CO2 Coalition
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High-Resolution Greenland Ice Core Data Show Abrupt Climate Change Happens in Few Years | Science
Medieval Warm Period - Off Topic Chit-Chat - TCM Message Boards
The 110,000-year volcanic SO 42- record from the GISP2 ice core... | Download Scientific Diagram
Crux of a Core, Part 1 - addressing J Storrs Hall
Dr. Robert Rohde on Twitter: "@ElrodMag That's from the GISP2 ice core. It provides an estimate of temperatures in central Greenland. Also, the most recent value in GISP2 occurred in 1855. So,
East Greenland ice core dust record reveals timing of Greenland ice sheet advance and retreat | Nature Communications
Factcheck: What Greenland ice cores say about past and present climate change
Reconstructing the last interglacial at Summit, Greenland: Insights from GISP2 | PNAS
File:GISP2 ice core eng.svg - Wikimedia Commons
Two examples of abrupt climate change
Factcheck: What Greenland ice cores say about past and present climate change
Extraordinary Biomass-Burning Episode and Impact Winter Triggered by the Younger Dryas Cosmic Impact ∼12,800 Years Ago. 1. Ice Cores and Glaciers | The Journal of Geology: Vol 126, No 2