Abrupt increase in Greenland snow accumulation at the end of the Younger Dryas event

Nature64.80
Volume: 362, Issue: 6420, Pages: 527 - 529
Published: Apr 1, 1993
Abstract
THE warming at the end of the last glaciation was characterized by a series of abrupt returns to glacial climate, the best-known of which is the Younger Dryas event1. Despite much study of the causes of this event and the mechanisms by which it ended, many questions remain unresolved1. Oxygen isotope data from Greenland ice cores2–4 suggest that the Younger Dryas ended abruptly, over a period of about 50 years; dust concentrations2,4 in these...
Paper Details
Title
Abrupt increase in Greenland snow accumulation at the end of the Younger Dryas event
Published Date
Apr 1, 1993
Journal
Volume
362
Issue
6420
Pages
527 - 529
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