An overview of 1000 years of tropical climatic variability from ice cores from the Andes of southern Peru [abstract]

EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT):Each summer between 1976 and 1984 research was conducted on the Quelccaya Ice Cap with one central objective, to recover an ice core to bedrock from which an approximate 1000 year climatic history for tropical South America could be reconstructed. In 1983 that central objective was accomplished by recovering one core 155 meters in length containing 1350 years and a second core of 163.6 meters containing more than 1500 years of climatic history. ...The most significant climatic event in tropical South America over the last 1500 years was the "Little Ice Age" which is recorded between 1490 to 1880 A.D. in these ice core records. Records from the summit of the Quelccaya Ice Cap show that during the "Little Ice Age" period there was (1) a general increase in particulates (both insoluble and soluble, starting around 1490 A.D. and ending abruptly in 1880 A.D.; (2) an initial increase in net accumulation (1500-1720 A.D.) followed by a period of decreased net accumulation (1720-1860 A.D.); (3) more negative delta-O-18 values beginning in the 1520's and ending around 1880 A.D. The "Little Ice Age" event is evident as a perturbation in all five ice core parameters.

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Main Author: Thompson, Lonnie G.
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Language:English
Published: 1986
Subjects:Atmospheric Sciences, Earth Sciences, PACLIM,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/30215
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-302152021-07-10T02:30:37Z An overview of 1000 years of tropical climatic variability from ice cores from the Andes of southern Peru [abstract] Thompson, Lonnie G. Atmospheric Sciences Earth Sciences PACLIM EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT):Each summer between 1976 and 1984 research was conducted on the Quelccaya Ice Cap with one central objective, to recover an ice core to bedrock from which an approximate 1000 year climatic history for tropical South America could be reconstructed. In 1983 that central objective was accomplished by recovering one core 155 meters in length containing 1350 years and a second core of 163.6 meters containing more than 1500 years of climatic history. ...The most significant climatic event in tropical South America over the last 1500 years was the "Little Ice Age" which is recorded between 1490 to 1880 A.D. in these ice core records. Records from the summit of the Quelccaya Ice Cap show that during the "Little Ice Age" period there was (1) a general increase in particulates (both insoluble and soluble, starting around 1490 A.D. and ending abruptly in 1880 A.D.; (2) an initial increase in net accumulation (1500-1720 A.D.) followed by a period of decreased net accumulation (1720-1860 A.D.); (3) more negative delta-O-18 values beginning in the 1520's and ending around 1880 A.D. The "Little Ice Age" event is evident as a perturbation in all five ice core parameters. 2021-06-24T16:49:29Z 2021-06-24T16:49:29Z 1986 conference_item http://hdl.handle.net/1834/30215 en application/pdf application/pdf 29-30 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14322 8 2014-01-27 22:58:11 14322
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Thompson, Lonnie G.
An overview of 1000 years of tropical climatic variability from ice cores from the Andes of southern Peru [abstract]
description EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT):Each summer between 1976 and 1984 research was conducted on the Quelccaya Ice Cap with one central objective, to recover an ice core to bedrock from which an approximate 1000 year climatic history for tropical South America could be reconstructed. In 1983 that central objective was accomplished by recovering one core 155 meters in length containing 1350 years and a second core of 163.6 meters containing more than 1500 years of climatic history. ...The most significant climatic event in tropical South America over the last 1500 years was the "Little Ice Age" which is recorded between 1490 to 1880 A.D. in these ice core records. Records from the summit of the Quelccaya Ice Cap show that during the "Little Ice Age" period there was (1) a general increase in particulates (both insoluble and soluble, starting around 1490 A.D. and ending abruptly in 1880 A.D.; (2) an initial increase in net accumulation (1500-1720 A.D.) followed by a period of decreased net accumulation (1720-1860 A.D.); (3) more negative delta-O-18 values beginning in the 1520's and ending around 1880 A.D. The "Little Ice Age" event is evident as a perturbation in all five ice core parameters.
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title An overview of 1000 years of tropical climatic variability from ice cores from the Andes of southern Peru [abstract]
title_short An overview of 1000 years of tropical climatic variability from ice cores from the Andes of southern Peru [abstract]
title_full An overview of 1000 years of tropical climatic variability from ice cores from the Andes of southern Peru [abstract]
title_fullStr An overview of 1000 years of tropical climatic variability from ice cores from the Andes of southern Peru [abstract]
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