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Although measurements performed on the first ice cores, Camp Century and Byrd, largely focused on the isotopic composition of the ice as an indicator of climate change, the number of studied parameters has steadily increased encompassing numerous measurements performed on the entrapped air bubbles, on...
Listening to Linus on a recent Wan show I feel he hits a good point when it comes to E waste just wondering what people repurpose their old electronics for ? Link to comment https://linustechtips.com/topic/1364921-what-do-you-do-with-your-old-pc-electronics/ Share on other sites...
The alternation of ice and warm ages is connected to glacial/interglacial CO2 concentration changes of approximately 80-100 ppmv with significant fine structure during Termination I [Monnin et al., 2001]. Changes in the carbon isotopic signature of CO2 during that time are expected to add to our...
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Bohleber P, Wagenbach D, Schoner W, Bohm R. 2013. To what extent do water isotope records from low accumulation Alpine ice cores reproduce instrumental temperature series? Tellus B 65:20148.Bohleber, P., Wagenbach, D., Schoner, W., and Bohm, R.: To what extent do water isotope ...
41 dB or higher: is considered to be excellent. Although SNR is routinely in use to quantify the clarity or strength of electrical signals, it can also apply to any form of signal (transmission). For example, it is in use to describe isotope levels in ice cores, biochemical si...
Relevant temporal trends may be obtained by recurring measurements at a given location (monitoring) or by means of environmental archives (e.g. dated sediment cores, ice cores) or specimen banks (e.g. biota, human diet, human samples). There will be no geographic limitations. However, to be...
“Modern”); the global benthic δ18O stack for changes over the Cenozoic79. The benthic δ18O stack is dominated by the combined effects of temperature and global ice volume (SH is Southern Hemisphere, NH is Northern Hemisphere. PETM is Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum, EECO is Early ...