极地冰芯气候及环境记录指标研究现状与展望

Translated title of the contribution: Polar ice core-based climate and environmental research: A review and perspective

Liu Ke, Hou Shugui*, Pang Hongxi, Shi Guitao, Geng Lei, Hu Huanting, Song Jing, Zhang Wangbin, Zou Xiang, An Chunlei, Yu Jinhai

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Abstract

Ice cores record past changes in precipitation, temperature, volcanic activity, and solar activity, and are therefore good proxies for studying global climate and environmental change. Polar ice cores play are unmatched in their capacity to extend the time scale of high-resolution paleoclimate records hundreds of thousands or even millions of years into the past. In recent years, a series of new research advances have been made in the study of polar ice cores, but there is still a lack of a systematic summary on this topic. In this paper, the latest research progress related to polar ice cores is reviewed. We mainly focus on polar ice cores’ physical properties, stable water isotopes, soluble and insoluble substances, and trapped gases. Finally, possible future directions of polar ice core research that could provide important new insights are discussed.

Translated title of the contributionPolar ice core-based climate and environmental research: A review and perspective
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)530-545
Number of pages16
JournalChinese Journal of Polar Research
Volume34
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Dec 2022

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