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ice core
noun
A core sample removed from an ice sheet, most commonly from the polar ice caps of Antarctica, Greenland or from high mountain glaciers elsewhere, the properties of which can be used to reconstruct a climatic record of a given area.
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Stauffer, B. Cornucopia of ice core results.
North Greenland Ice Core Project members North Greenland Ice Core Project oxygen isotope data.
After breakfast, Ranjan set about collecting the ice core.
That's the length of the Lake Vostok ice core.
We take account of the age characteristics of the firn and ice core air samples and demonstrate excellent consistency between the ice core, firn and atmospheric measurements.
Obrien, S. R. et al. Complexity of Holocene Climate as Reconstructed from a Greenland Ice Core.
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These are freshly exhumed ice-core samples from 1930s England, a time of uncertainty and unease.
S.W. and M.S. helped with the utilization and interpretation of the ice-core reconstructions.
We need first to realize the chicken-and-egg nature of the ice-core data.
He estimated that Dr. Dansgaard accelerated ice-core study by 10 years.
Protein cryoconcentration was determined from ice-core samples using bovine serum albumin.
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