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Conference Papers Year : 2010

Arctic sea ice: high resolution reconstructions

Abstract

Sea ice is an essential component of the Earth climate. In the current context of global climate change, it is therefore essential to obtain a clear and detailed account of its historical variations. The recent development of IP25, a novel sea ice proxy based on the preservation in marine sediments of a unique chemical fossil produced by sea ice algae has allowed for the a series high resolution accounts of Arctic sea ice over the last few millennia to be constructed.
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hal-00482053 , version 1 (07-05-2010)

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Guillaume Massé, Simon T. Belt, Marie-Alexandrine Sicre. Arctic sea ice: high resolution reconstructions. Iceland in the Central Northern Atlantic : hotspot, sea currents and climate change, May 2010, Plouzané, France. ⟨hal-00482053⟩
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