This data set contains ice core chemistry, timescale, isotope, and temperature data analyzed by several investigators. In January 1998, the collaborative ice-drilling project between Russia,
the United States, and France at the Russian Vostok station in East Antarctica
yielded the deepest ice core ever recovered, reaching a depth of 3,623 m. Preliminary data indicate the Vostok ice-core record
extends through four climate cycles, with ice slightly older than 400 kyr.
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Vostok Ice Core Chemistry, Timescale, Isotope, and Temperature Data, Version 1
Spatial Coverage: | Not specified |
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Spatial Resolution: | Not Specified |
Temporal Coverage: | Not specified |
Temporal Resolution: | Not specified |
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Platform(s) | GROUND STATIONS |
Sensor(s): | CORING DEVICES |
Data Format(s): | Not specified |
Version: | V1 |
Data Contributor(s): | Jean Petit, Jean Jouzel, Todd Sowers, Michael Bender, J Barnola, Hubertus Fishcer, Jerome Chappellaz, Thomas Blunier, William Ruddiman |
Metadata XML: | View Metadata Record |
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