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1- Past climate changes general presentation and
tools - Antarctic ice cores from Byrd to Vostok
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- Greenland ice cores from Camp Century to
GRIP/GISP2 - Historical overview
- GRIP and GISP 2 rapid changes
- Dating strategy Isotope temperature
- Dating strategy
- Rapid changes in the North Atlantic
- Geographical extension of rapid cahnges
- Greenland / Anatarctica
- - The 8.2 K event
- - Ongoing projects EPICA, North GRIP and others
2GRIP and GISP2 (Central Greenland) North GRIP
3Les forages glaciaires au GROENLAND
4Below 2700 m ( 100 000 years) the two profiles
diverge due to ice flow disturbances
5The last deglaciation
d dD - 8 d18O
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7D0 8
D0 12
The glacial period the Dansgaard / Oeschger
events
8Review of independent temperature estimates
Jouzel (1999) Differences largely due to
seasonality (Krinner et al., 1997 Werner et
al., 2000)
9Rapid 15N changes caused by thermal and
gravitational processes Combined use of 15N /14N
and 40Ar/ 36Ar isotopic ratios allows precise
estimate of the associated temperature
change Comparison of the ice and gas records
allow direct estimate of the firn thickness and
of the gas age/ ice age difference Direct
comparison of gas records (e.g. CH4, CO2 .)
with rapid temperature change Method also useful
for Antarctica (Cf Caillon et al., Science, 2003
who inferred the timing between CO2 and
temperature change at Termination 3
Severinghaus et al. (Nature, 1998) Severinghaus
and Brook (Science, 1999)
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11North GRIP
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40Ar and 15N measurements combined with a firn
model allow precise estimates of Tsite 10C
(18 and 20), 15C (19) Landais et al. (In
preparation)
12Rapid changes in the North Atlantic
13Découverte de variations climatiques rapides
dans le passé ( 10C en quelques
décennies) Groenland, atlantique nord,
continents.. Modifications du cycle
hydrologique liées à la décharge massive
dicebergs Risque de surprise climatique dans
un climat plus chaud (apport deau douce à
travers des précipitations
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16Geographical extension of rapid changes
17Lake sediments in Bavaria, Germany von
Grafensteinet al., Scienc, 2001
18French cave 200 km from the ocean Genty et al.
Nature, 2003
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20Hulu Cave, East of Nanjing (China) Wang et al.
(Science, 2001)
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22Dongge cave, Guizhou Province Yuan et al.
(Science, 2004)
23Greenland / Antarctica
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25Corrélations Nord-Sud De 10 000 à 90 000 ans
Blunier and Brook, Science, 2001
268.2 K event a rapid event cooling during a warm
period The day after tomorrow
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28Corrélations Nord-Sud Étude de la transition
5d/5c (108 000 ans)
Le sud se réchauffe avant le Nord sur toute la
dernière période glaciaire avec une avance de
2000 ans.
Rôle important joué par la circulation océanique
et lintensité de la circulation thermohaline
dans lhémisphère Nord.
Caillon et al., unpublished
29Raisbeck et al., Goldschmidt Conference, 2002
The 10Be peak straddles event 10, exactly as seen
in the GRIP core. This implies that, within our
ability to resolve, which we presently estimate
as 200 years, the GRIP and EPICA climaterecords
at this time are synchronous.
Interesting modelling approach of Johnsen and
Stocker, Paleoceanography, 2003
Small events / Large events ?
30Detailed water isotope profiles combined with
high resolution methane measurements should
allow to extend the record of D/O events to
previous glacials
High resolution Vostok CH4 record shows
millennial-scale variability during MIS 6 and
MIS8 (periods of 2 to 7 kyr) Delmotte et al.,
In prep , Chappellaz , Euresco, 2003
31Bender.M., Malaizé, B., Orchado, J., Sowers, T,
Jouzel, J Geophysical Monograph , 1999