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Article Dans Une Revue Quaternary International Année : 2011

Variations of air content in Dasuopu ice core from AD 1570-1927 and implications fore climate change

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An ice core air content record that was recovered from the refrozen-recrystallization ice formation zone in the Dasuopu Glacier was investigated in this work, which showed that the air content in ice performed significant fluctuations both in the seasonal and long-time series. The air content was low in summer and high in winter, and fluctuated around the mean value of 5.025 cm3 per 100 g ice from AD 1571 to AD 1927. The correlation of the air content in ice with the climatic and environmental factors was discussed combining with the dating results, which showed that over about 400 yrs from AD 1570 to AD 1927 the air content in ice from the refrozen-recrystallization ice formation zone in the Dasuopu Glacier was mainly dominated by the insolation intensity rather than the temperature and other environmental factors in the Southern Tibetan Plateau.

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Géomorphologie

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insu-00647078 , version 1 (01-12-2011)

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J. L. Li, B. Xu, J. Chappellaz. Variations of air content in Dasuopu ice core from AD 1570-1927 and implications fore climate change. Quaternary International, 2011, 236 (1-2), pp.91-95. ⟨10.1016/j.quaint.2010.05.026⟩. ⟨insu-00647078⟩
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