File:Dye 3 dust.jpg
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δ and dust concentration in the Dye 3 ice deposited during some of the great climatic shifts that characterized the coldest part of the glaciation.
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δ and dust concentration in the Dye 3 ice deposited during some of the great climatic shifts that characterized the coldest part of the glaciation. |
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Source |
The image appears on a website entitled, "Frozen Annals Greenland Ice Cap Research" at url=http://www.iceandclimate.nbi.ku.dk/publications/FrozenAnnals.pdf/. |
Date |
August 1981 |
Author |
Willi Dansgaard |
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