The synchronization of data from two natural climate archives—a speleothem from the Herbstlabyrinth Cave in Hesse (Germany) ...
The synchronization of data from two natural climate archives – a speleothem from the Herbstlabyrinth Cave in Hesse (Germany) and ice cores from Greenland – offers new insights into the ...
Air bubbles within a deep ice core drilled in Antarctica could reveal why Earth suddenly began to experience longer ice ages ...
The U.S. would inherit an environmental dilemma of its own making if it lays claim to the massive Arctic island.
ESA and NASA Satellites Deliver First Joint Picture of Greenland Ice Sheet Melting ... 2024 — Geoscientists have created a new climate record for early Antarctic ice ages. It reveals that ...
Scientists in the Antarctic have successfully extracted the world's oldest ice—drilling down 1.7 miles for ice samples a million years old.
Led by The Institute of Polar Sciences of the National Research Council of Italy (ISP-CNR), the scientists worked for more ...
Scientists have now retrieved the longest such documentation — an ice core nearly 2 miles long that captures about 1.2 million years of climate information. This record can help us better understand ...
Greenland, a vast but sparsely populated Arctic island, has been transformed by the climate crisis in recent decades.
Identifying the sulphate spikes in the Greenland ice cores allowed the ... eruption in speleothem record synchronizes Greenland and central European Late Glacial climate change.