Article] Oldest ever ice core promises climate revelations



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Oldest ever ice core promises climate revelations

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An ice core recently shipped from Antarctica has yielded its first, eagerly awaited results. The
tests confirm that the 3200-metre core dates back at least 750,000 years, making the ice the oldest
continuous core ever retrieved.

Gases and particles trapped in the layers of an ice core provide information about the Earth's
climate and atmosphere. Oxygen and hydrogen isotopes reveal the temperature when the ice formed, for
example, while high carbon dioxide and methane levels indicate periods of global warming.

A group of research teams called the European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) has been
drilling cores at two sites - Dome Concordia in the Pacific sector and Dronning Maud Land in the
Atlantic sector.

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Nice graphic showing age vs depth

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