Vostok Ice Core Chemistry, Timescale, Isotope, and Temperature Data

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Data Contributors

  • PETIT, JEAN ROBERT
  • JOUZEL, JEAN
  • SOWERS, TODD A.
  • BENDER, MICHAEL
  • BARNOLA, J M
  • FISHCER, HUBERTUS
  • CHAPPELLAZ, JEROME
  • BLUNIER, THOMAS
  • RUDDIMAN, WILLIAM
  • RAYMO, MAUREEN
  • LORIUS, CLAUDE
  • BROOK, ED
  • LAL, D

Parameters

  • CARBON DIOXIDE
  • ISOTOPES
  • METHANE
  • SNOW/ICE CHEMISTRY
  • SNOW/ICE TEMPERATURE

Instruments

  • CORING DEVICES

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This data set contains ice core chemistry, timescale, isotope, and temperature data analyzed by several investigators. In January 1998, the collaborative ice-drilling project between Russia, the United States, and France at the Russian Vostok station in East Antarctica yielded the deepest ice core ever recovered, reaching a depth of 3,623 m. Preliminary data indicate the Vostok ice-core record extends through four climate cycles, with ice slightly older than 400 kyr.

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