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1. Tracing Glacial-interglacial Changes in the Dust Source to Antarctica using Helium Isotopes [winckler_0636898]
This award supports a project to study dust sources in Antarctic ice cores. Atmospheric aerosols play an important role both in global biogeochemical cycles as well as in the climate system of the ...


2. Downhole log of dust and volcanic ash layers at Siple Dome, Antarctica [berkeley_dustlogger_Siple]
The table lists, as a function of depth, the optical signal received by the downhole logger after a horizontally directed light beam has been emitted from the logger out of the borehole, ...


3. Examination of the accumulation of dust and organic debris in the vicinity of Scott Base, McMurdo Station and around Hut Point Peninsula [K150_1982_1983_NZ_3]
The effects of long continued human occupation of Antarctic soils and the environment was studied in the areas surrounding Scott Base, McMurdo Station and Hut Point peninsula. The accumulation of ...


4. NICL Ice Cores Inventory (including GISP2) for Paleoclimate Data [EARTH_LAND_NGDC_PALEO_NICL_GISP]
The NICL Inventory describes the ice core holdings of the National Ice Core Laboratory (NICL), a facility for storing, curating, and studying ice cores recovered from the world's polar ...


5. Vostok Antarctic Ice Core Data for 420,000 years, from WDC Paleoclimatology [EARTH_LAND_NGDC_PALEO_VOSTOK1]
The Vostok Ice Core Data is one of the primary Antarctic Paleoclimate Datasets. It covers the time from the present back to 422,000 years before the present. It is available from the World ...


6. DIRTMAP Version 2. Last Glacial Maximum, Late Holocene, and Modern Eolian Fluxes from Ice Cores, Marine Sediments, Marine Sediment Traps, and Terrestrial Deposits [NOAA_NCDC_PALEO_2002-045]
The records of dust accumulation rates included here represent the second version of the DIRTMAP data base, including dust information from ice cores, marine sediments, marine sediment traps, and ...


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