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Factcheck: What Greenland ice cores say about past and present climate change
Ice core records from 55 to 35 ka. GISP2 and EDC records as in Fig. 1;... | Download Scientific Diagram
High-Resolution Greenland Ice Core Data Show Abrupt Climate Change Happens in Few Years | Science
Factcheck: What Greenland ice cores say about past and present climate change
Greenland GISP2 Ice Core - Last 10,000 Years Interglacial Temperature : r/climate
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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
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Temperatures changed dramatically during the past 10,000 years. It wasn't us. - CO2 Coalition
Synchronization of the NGRIP, GRIP, and GISP2 ice cores across MIS 2 and palaeoclimatic implications - ScienceDirect
East Greenland ice core dust record reveals timing of Greenland ice sheet advance and retreat | Nature Communications
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The GISP2 18 O ice record (1) for a 40,000-year period at the end of... | Download Scientific Diagram
CP - A multi-ice-core, annual-layer-counted Greenland ice-core chronology for the last 3800 years: GICC21
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The anatomy of past abrupt warmings recorded in Greenland ice | Nature Communications
The 110,000-year volcanic SO 42- record from the GISP2 ice core... | Download Scientific Diagram
Antarctic climate signature in the Greenland ice core record | PNAS
Crux of a Core, Part 1 - addressing J Storrs Hall
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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
Ice core data shows the much feared +2°C climate 'tipping point' has already occurred… – Watts Up With That?