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Timing of Atmospheric CO2 and Antarctic Temperature Changes Across Termination III

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The analysis of air bubbles from ice cores has yielded a precise record of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, but the timing of changes in these gases with respect to temperature is not accurately known because of uncertainty in the gas age–ice age difference. We have measured the isotopic composition of argon in air bubbles in the Vostok core during Termination III (∼240,000 years before the present). This record most likely reflects the temperature and accumulation change, although the mechanism remains unclear. The sequence of events during Termination III suggests that the CO2 increase lagged Antarctic deglacial warming by 800 ± 200 years and preceded the Northern Hemisphere deglaciation.
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hal-03109920 , version 1 (14-01-2021)

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Nicolas Caillon, Jeffrey P. Severinghaus, Jean Jouzel, Jean-Marc Barnola, Jiancheng Kang, et al.. Timing of Atmospheric CO2 and Antarctic Temperature Changes Across Termination III. Science, 2003, 299 (5613), pp.1728-1731. ⟨10.1126/science.1078758⟩. ⟨hal-03109920⟩
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