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GISP2 oxygen isotope ratios

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QUATERNARY RESEARCH
Volume 53, Issue 3, Pages 277-283

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1006/qres.2000.2127

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The GISP2 oxygen isotope record, with its high-resolution detail, yields crucial information on past climate change. The glacial delta(18)O oscillations of the GISP2 core, with their very fast onsets, are templates of a prototype oscillation of variable duration with an amplitude of 3.9 parts per thousand. The halfway mark of the cold-warm transition is reached in 2 years; the top is reached in 50 years. The delta(18)O-time gradient of the leading front is about 7.8 parts per thousand per 100 yr. After reaching the top, delta(18)O slowly declines by -0.14 parts per thousand per 100 yr. The duration of delta(18)O decline varies from a couple of centuries for fast oscillations to about 4000 yr for slower ones. The subsequent delta(18)O downturn during the warm-cold transition has a delta(18)O-time gradient of -3.2 parts per thousand per 100 yr and lasts about 80 yr. (C) 2000 University of Washington.

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