Stable Carbon Cycle-Climate Relationship During the Late Pleistocene
2005
Siegenthaler, Urs | Stocker, Thomas F. | Monnin, Éric | Lůthi, Dieter | Schwander, Jakob | Stauffer, Bernhard | Raynaud, Dominique | Barnola, Jean-Marc | Fischer, Hubertus | Masson-Delmotte, Valérie | Jouzel, Jean
A record of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentrations measured on the EPICA (European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica) Dome Concordia ice core extends the Vostok CO₂ record back to 650,000 years before the present (yr B.P.). Before 430,000 yr B.P., partial pressure of atmospheric CO₂ lies within the range of 260 and 180 parts per million by volume. This range is almost 30% smaller than that of the last four glacial cycles; however, the apparent sensitivity between deuterium and CO₂ remains stable throughout the six glacial cycles, suggesting that the relationship between CO₂ and Antarctic climate remained rather constant over this interval.
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