Ancient Ice Cores and Climate Change - Adélie Land, Antarctica

Ancient sea ice core sheds modern light on climate change (News Release, University of Birmingham; September 9, 2021)

Featured Research Article:

Sensitivity of Holocene East Antarctic productivity to subdecadal variability set by sea ice (JOHNSON et al., 2021)

Also...

Mid-Holocene Antarctic sea ice increase driven by marine ice sheet retreat (ASHLEY et al., 2021)

Multi-decadal trends in Antarctica sea-ice extent driven by ENSO-SAM over the last 2,000 years (CROSTA et al., 2021)

Adélie Land (Terre-Adélie) in AntarcticaTUBS; CC BY-SA 3.0, Link


Antarctica, territorial claims including Brazil, A loose necktieCC BY-SA 4.0, Link

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