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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-11-11
    Description: The Portuguese Margin has been a prime location for investigating millennial-scale variability, where analyses of palaeoceanographic and terrestrial proxies from the same samples in marine sequences allow an in situ assessment of the relative timing of changes. Here, we investigate changes in ocean conditions and hydroclimate in the MIS 3 section of the interval 35-57 ka in core MD01-2444. Core location and study interval: Core MD01-2444 (37°33.68'N; 10°08.53'W; 2637 m water depth; 27.45 m in length) was recovered in 2001, using the CALYPSO Giant Piston corer aboard the French research vessel Marion Dufresne II. Here, we report data from the 9-13.67 m section in MD01-2444 (~35-57 ka).
    Keywords: Heinrich Stadials; Interstadials; MIS 3; Portuguese Margin
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 9 datasets
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  • 2
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Govin, Aline; Braconnot, Pascale; Capron, Emilie; Cortijo, Elsa; Duplessy, Jean-Claude; Jansen, Eystein; Labeyrie, Laurent D; Landais, Amaëlle; Marti, O; Michel, Elisabeth; Mosquet, E; Risebrobakken, Bjørg; Swingedouw, Didier; Waelbroeck, Claire (2012): Persistent influence of ice sheet melting on high northern latitude climate during the early Last Interglacial. Climate of the Past, 8, 483-507, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-8-483-2012
    Publication Date: 2024-03-02
    Description: The dataset contains the revised age models and foraminiferal records obtained for the Last Interglacial period in six marine sediment cores: - the Southern Ocean core MD02-2488 (age model, sea surface temperatures, benthic d18O and d13C for the period 136-108 ka), - the North Atlantic core MD95-2042 (age model, planktic d18O, benthic d18O and d13C for the period 135-110 ka), - the North Atlantic core ODP 980 (age model, planktic d18O, sea surface temperatures, seawater d18O, benthic d18O and d13C, ice-rafted detritus for the period 135-110 ka), - the North Atlantic core CH69-K09 (age model, planktic d18O, sea surface temperatures, seawater d18O, benthic d18O and d13C, ice-rafted detritus for the period 135-110 ka), - the Norwegian Sea core MD95-2010 (age model, percentage of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral, sea surface temperatures, benthic d18O, ice-rafted detritus for the period 134-110 ka), - the Labrador Sea core EW9302-JPC2 (age model, percentage of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral, sea surface temperatures, benthic d18O for the period 134-110 ka).
    Keywords: 162-980; CALYPSO; Calypso Corer; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; CH69-K09; COMPCORE; Composite Core; EW9302-JPC2; GC; Giant piston corer (Calypso); GPC-C; Gravity corer; IMAGES I; Joides Resolution; JPC; Jumbo Piston Core; Kerguelen Plateau; Labrador Sea; Last Interglacial; Leg162; Marge Ibérique; Marion Dufresne (1995); MARUM; MD02-2488; MD101; MD125; MD 125 / SWIFT BIS-CARHOT; MD952010; MD95-2010; MD952042; MD95-2042; Newfoundland margin; Norwegian Sea; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean; Southern Ocean; Voring Plateau
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 12 datasets
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: Capron, Emilie; Landais, Amaëlle; Lemieux-Dudon, Bénédicte; Schilt, Adrian; Masson-Delmotte, Valerie; Buiron, Daphné; Chappellaz, Jérôme A; Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe; Johnsen, Sigfús Jóhann; Leuenberger, Markus Christian; Loulergue, Laetitia; Oerter, Hans (2010): Synchronising EDML and NorthGRIP ice cores using d18O of atmospheric oxygen (d18Oatm) and CH4 measurements over MIS5 (80-123 kyr). Quaternary Science Reviews, 29(1-2), 222-234, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.07.014
    Publication Date: 2023-12-13
    Description: Water isotope records from the EPICA Dronning Maud Land (EDML) and the NorthGRIP ice cores have revealed a one to one coupling between Antarctic Isotope Maxima (AIM) and Greenland Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) events back to 50 kyr. In order to explore if this north–south coupling is persistent over Marine Isotopic Stage 5 (MIS 5), a common timescale must first be constructed. Here, we present new records of d18O of O2 (d18Oatm) and methane (CH4) measured in the air trapped in ice from the EDML (68–147 kyr) and NorthGRIP (70–123 kyr) ice cores. We demonstrate that, through the period of interest, CH4 records alone are not sufficient to construct a common gas timescale between the two cores. Millennial-scale variations of d18Oatm are evidenced over MIS 5 both on the Antarctic and Greenland ice cores and are coupled to CH4 profiles to synchronise the NorthGRIP and EDML records. They are shown to be a precious tool for ice core synchronisation. With this new dating strategy, we produce the first continuous and accurate sequence of the north–south climatic dynamics on a common ice timescale for the last glacial inception and the first DO events of MIS 5, reducing relative dating uncertainties to an accuracy of a few centuries at the onset of DO events 24 to 20. This EDML-NorthGRIP synchronisation provides new firm evidence that the bipolar seesaw is a pervasive pattern from the beginning of the glacial period. The relationship between Antarctic warming amplitudes and their concurrent Greenland stadial duration highlights the particularity of DO event 21 and its Antarctic counterpart. Our results suggest a smaller Southern Ocean warming rate for this long DO event compared to DO events of MIS 3.
    Keywords: Age, comment; Age, error; DEPTH, ice/snow; Depth, reference; EPICA; European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica; Gas age; Greenland; ICEDRILL; Ice drill; International Polar Year (2007-2008); ipy; IPY; NGRIP; North Greenland Ice Core Project; NorthGRIP; Sampling/drilling ice
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 84 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Erhardt, Tobias; Capron, Emilie; Rasmussen, Sune Olander; Schüpbach, Simon; Bigler, Matthias; Adolphi, Florian; Fischer, Hubertus (2019): Decadal-scale progression of the onset of Dansgaard–Oeschger warming events. Climate of the Past, 15(2), 811-825, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-811-2019
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: Decadal averages of the NEEM aerosol data for sodium and calcium, both measured by continuous flow analysis (CFA). Decadal averages of the NGRIP aerosol data for sodium and calcium, both measured by continuous flow analysis (CFA). High resolution aerosol, layer thickness and d18O data around Greenland warming events (10-60ka) from NGRIP and NEEM ice cores.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 5 datasets
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Keywords: AGE; Ageprofile Datum Description; Calcium; CFA; Continuous Flow Analysis; Greenland; ICEDRILL; Ice drill; NEEM; Sodium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 9177 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Keywords: AGE; Calcium; Calculated; CFA; Continuous Flow Analysis; Greenland; ICEDRILL; Ice drill; Layer thickness; NGRIP; NorthGRIP; Sampling/drilling ice; Sodium; δ18O, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 19744 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Keywords: AGE; Ageprofile Datum Description; Calcium; Calculated; CFA; Continuous Flow Analysis; Greenland; ICEDRILL; Ice drill; Layer thickness; NGRIP; NorthGRIP; Sampling/drilling ice; Sodium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 19498 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Keywords: AGE; Ageprofile Datum Description; Greenland; ICEDRILL; Ice drill; NGRIP; NorthGRIP; Sampling/drilling ice; δ18O, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3468 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Keywords: AGE; Calcium; CFA; Continuous Flow Analysis; Greenland; ICEDRILL; Ice drill; NEEM; Sodium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 9730 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-03-18
    Description: Abstract of Bazin et al. (2013): An accurate and coherent chronological framework is essential for the interpretation of climatic and environmental records obtained from deep polar ice cores. Until now, one common ice core age scale had been developed based on an inverse dating method (Datice), combining glaciological modelling with absolute and stratigraphic markers between 4 ice cores covering the last 50 ka (thousands of years before present) (Lemieux-Dudon et al., 2010). In this paper, together with the companion paper of Veres et al. (2013), we present an extension of this work back to 800 ka for the NGRIP, TALDICE, EDML, Vostok and EDC ice cores using an improved version of the Datice tool. The AICC2012 (Antarctic Ice Core Chronology 2012) chronology includes numerous new gas and ice stratigraphic links as well as improved evaluation of background and associated variance scenarios. This paper concentrates on the long timescales between 120-800 ka. In this framework, new measurements of d18Oatm over Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11-12 on EDC and a complete d18Oatm record of the TALDICE ice cores permit us to derive additional orbital gas age constraints. The coherency of the different orbitally deduced ages (from d18Oatm, dO2/N2 and air content) has been verified before implementation in AICC2012. The new chronology is now independent of other archives and shows only small differences, most of the time within the original uncertainty range calculated by Datice, when compared with the previous ice core reference age scale EDC3, the Dome F chronology, or using a comparison between speleothems and methane. For instance, the largest deviation between AICC2012 and EDC3 (5.4 ka) is obtained around MIS 12. Despite significant modifications of the chronological constraints around MIS 5, now independent of speleothem records in AICC2012, the date of Termination II is very close to the EDC3 one. Abstract of Veres et al. (2013): The deep polar ice cores provide reference records commonly employed in global correlation of past climate events. However, temporal divergences reaching up to several thousand years (ka) exist between ice cores over the last climatic cycle. In this context, we are hereby introducing the Antarctic Ice Core Chronology 2012 (AICC2012), a new and coherent timescale developed for four Antarctic ice cores, namely Vostok, EPICA Dome C (EDC), EPICA Dronning Maud Land (EDML) and Talos Dome (TALDICE), alongside the Greenlandic NGRIP record. The AICC2012 timescale has been constructed using the Bayesian tool Datice (Lemieux-Dudon et al., 2010) that combines glaciological inputs and data constraints, including a wide range of relative and absolute gas and ice stratigraphic markers. We focus here on the last 120 ka, whereas the companion paper by Bazin et al. (2013) focuses on the interval 120-800 ka. Compared to previous timescales, AICC2012 presents an improved timing for the last glacial inception, respecting the glaciological constraints of all analyzed records. Moreover, with the addition of numerous new stratigraphic markers and improved calculation of the lock-in depth (LID) based on d15N data employed as the Datice background scenario, the AICC2012 presents a slightly improved timing for the bipolar sequence of events over Marine Isotope Stage 3 associated with the seesaw mechanism, with maximum differences of about 600 yr with respect to the previous Datice-derived chronology of Lemieux-Dudon et al. (2010), hereafter denoted LD2010. Our improved scenario confirms the regional differences for the millennial scale variability over the last glacial period: while the EDC isotopic record (events of triangular shape) displays peaks roughly at the same time as the NGRIP abrupt isotopic increases, the EDML isotopic record (events characterized by broader peaks or even extended periods of high isotope values) reached the isotopic maximum several centuries before. It is expected that the future contribution of both other long ice core records and other types of chronological constraints to the Datice tool will lead to further refinements in the ice core chronologies beyond the AICC2012 chronology. For the time being however, we recommend that AICC2012 be used as the preferred chronology for the Vostok, EDC, EDML and TALDICE ice core records, both over the last glacial cycle (this study), and beyond (following Bazin et al., 2013). The ages for NGRIP in AICC2012 are virtually identical to those of GICC05 for the last 60.2 ka, whereas the ages beyond are independent of those in GICC05modelext (as in the construction of AICC2012, the GICC05modelext was included only via the background scenarios and not as age markers). As such, where issues of phasing between Antarctic records included in AICC2012 and NGRIP are involved, the NGRIP ages in AICC2012 should therefore be taken to avoid introducing false offsets. However for issues involving only Greenland ice cores, there is not yet a strong basis to recommend superseding GICC05modelext as the recommended age scale for Greenland ice cores.
    Keywords: EPICA; European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica; Greenland Ice Core Projects; GRIP/GISP/NGRIP
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 16 datasets
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