The Atmosphere During the Younger Dryas

Science56.90
Volume: 261, Issue: 5118, Pages: 195 - 197
Published: Jul 9, 1993
Abstract
One of the most dramatic climate change events observed in marine and ice core records is the Younger Dryas, a return to near-glacial conditions that punctuated the last deglaciation. High-resolution, continuous glaciochemical records, newly retrieved from central Greenland, record the chemical composition of the arctic atmosphere at this time. This record shows that both the onset and the termination of the Younger Dryas occurred within 10 to...
Paper Details
Title
The Atmosphere During the Younger Dryas
Published Date
Jul 9, 1993
Journal
Volume
261
Issue
5118
Pages
195 - 197
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