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Proxy data Our knowledge of past climate is based on analysis of “proxy” records, or natural histories that are preserved & are sensitive to climate Ice.

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1 Proxy data Our knowledge of past climate is based on analysis of “proxy” records, or natural histories that are preserved & are sensitive to climate Ice cores - examples Pollen from sediments Tree rings Fossils Social/anthropologic records

2 Ice cores & climate

3 Ice coring locations

4 Antarctica

5 Antarctic ice coring

6 Ice coring in Greenland:

7 GISP2 Berthing in tents

8 GISP2 camp

9 GISP2 Work areas in weatherports

10 GISP2 deep ice core: drilling dome & tower

11 GISP2: inside drilling dome

12 GISP2 Recovering & examining 6-m long section of ice core

13 GISP2 Cutting core w/ saw Dark bands indicate annual dust layers

14 Shallow ice coring in Greenland

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16 Undergraduate student Tiffany House saws ice core to 2 x 2 x 100 cm pieces, then loads onto melter for analysis

17 Continuous flow analysis (CFA)
Spectroscopic & spectrofluorometric methods Depth resolution ~2 cm

18 Comparison of annual markers, NASA-U core 1
Anklin et al., JGR 1998 Depth, m

19 Ice core analysis Result is a record of the Earth’s atmosphere & climate over the past 500,000 years Year-by-year record for past 20,000-50,000 years Century-by-century record for past 200,000 years Millenial scale record for past 500,000 years

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