Les enregistrements climatiques du Groenland et de l'Antarctique au cours du dernier cycle climatique
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The study of ice cores drilled by European (grip) and American (gisp2) teams in central Greenland has produced a great amount of data on the climate natural variability in this zone of North Atlantic during the last glacial-intergSacial cycle (~ the last 150,000 years). Most results have been obtained through isotopic analyses of ice, which is a marker of site temperature. The main results obtained up-to-now are synthetically presented and compared to the Vostok Antarctic record from a global point of view.
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