Science. 1994 Mar 25;263(5154):1747-51. doi: 10.1126/science.263.5154.1747.
High-resolution, continuous multivariate chemical records from a central Greenland ice core provide a sensitive measure of climate change and chemical composition of the atmosphere over the last 41,000 years. These chemical series reveal a record of change in the relative size and intensity of the circulation system that transported air masses to Greenland [defined here as the polar circulation index (PCI)] and in the extent of ocean ice cover. Massive iceberg discharge events previously defined from the marine record are correlated with notable expansions of ocean ice cover and increases in PCI. During stadials without discharge events, ocean ice cover appears to reach some common maximum level. The massive aerosol loadings and dramatic variations in ocean ice cover documented in ice cores should be included in climate modeling.
高分辨率、连续的多变量化学记录来自格陵兰岛中部的冰芯,为过去 41000 年来气候变化和大气化学成分提供了敏感的测量手段。这些化学序列揭示了输送空气团到格陵兰的环流系统的相对规模和强度的变化记录[这里定义为极地环流指数(PCI)]以及海洋冰盖的范围。先前从海洋记录中定义的大规模冰山排放事件与海洋冰盖的显著扩张和 PCI 的增加相关。在没有排放事件的间冰期,海洋冰盖似乎达到了某种共同的最大水平。冰芯中记录的大量气溶胶负荷和海洋冰盖的剧烈变化应该被纳入气候模型。