Synchronisation of palaeoenvironmental records over the last 60,000 years, and an extended INTIMATE event stratigraphy to 48,000 b2k

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Synchronisation of palaeoenvironmental records over the last 60,000 years, and an extended INTIMATE event stratigraphy to 48,000 b2k. / Blockley, S.P.E.; Lane, C.S.; Hardiman, M.; Rasmussen, Sune Olander; Seierstad, Inger Kathrine; Steffensen, Jørgen Peder; Svensson, Anders; Lotter, A.F.; Turney, C.S.M.; Ramsey, C.B.; INTIMATE members.

I: Quaternary Science Reviews, Bind 36, 12.03.2012, s. 2-10.

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Blockley, SPE, Lane, CS, Hardiman, M, Rasmussen, SO, Seierstad, IK, Steffensen, JP, Svensson, A, Lotter, AF, Turney, CSM, Ramsey, CB & INTIMATE members 2012, 'Synchronisation of palaeoenvironmental records over the last 60,000 years, and an extended INTIMATE event stratigraphy to 48,000 b2k', Quaternary Science Reviews, bind 36, s. 2-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.09.017

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Blockley, S. P. E., Lane, C. S., Hardiman, M., Rasmussen, S. O., Seierstad, I. K., Steffensen, J. P., Svensson, A., Lotter, A. F., Turney, C. S. M., Ramsey, C. B., & INTIMATE members (2012). Synchronisation of palaeoenvironmental records over the last 60,000 years, and an extended INTIMATE event stratigraphy to 48,000 b2k. Quaternary Science Reviews, 36, 2-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.09.017

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Blockley SPE, Lane CS, Hardiman M, Rasmussen SO, Seierstad IK, Steffensen JP o.a. Synchronisation of palaeoenvironmental records over the last 60,000 years, and an extended INTIMATE event stratigraphy to 48,000 b2k. Quaternary Science Reviews. 2012 mar. 12;36:2-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.09.017

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Blockley, S.P.E. ; Lane, C.S. ; Hardiman, M. ; Rasmussen, Sune Olander ; Seierstad, Inger Kathrine ; Steffensen, Jørgen Peder ; Svensson, Anders ; Lotter, A.F. ; Turney, C.S.M. ; Ramsey, C.B. ; INTIMATE members. / Synchronisation of palaeoenvironmental records over the last 60,000 years, and an extended INTIMATE event stratigraphy to 48,000 b2k. I: Quaternary Science Reviews. 2012 ; Bind 36. s. 2-10.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The INTIMATE protocol for the correlation of marine ice core and terrestrial records is here updated, reflecting recent developments in palaeoclimate research. Originally focussed on Last Glacial to Interglacial Transition (LGIT: 22,000-11,500 years B.P.), the INTIMATE group has now extended its study period back to 60,000 years. As a first step, the INTIMATE event stratigraphy has now been extended to include 8000-48,000 b2k based on a combined NGRIP and GRIP isotope profile against a GICC05 chronology and key tephra horizons from Iceland and continental European volcanic sources. In this lead article of this INTIMATE special issue we introduce some of the recent achievements of the INTIMATE community and discuss the challenges associated with extending the INTIMATE approach back in time, focussing in particular on the chronological problems inherent in comparing different proxy records. The INTIMATE approach has thus far been limited predominantly to the North Atlantic and Australasian regions and we also discuss the potential to extend the INTIMATE protocol beyond these regions.",
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AU - Hardiman, M.

AU - Rasmussen, Sune Olander

AU - Seierstad, Inger Kathrine

AU - Steffensen, Jørgen Peder

AU - Svensson, Anders

AU - Lotter, A.F.

AU - Turney, C.S.M.

AU - Ramsey, C.B.

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N2 - The INTIMATE protocol for the correlation of marine ice core and terrestrial records is here updated, reflecting recent developments in palaeoclimate research. Originally focussed on Last Glacial to Interglacial Transition (LGIT: 22,000-11,500 years B.P.), the INTIMATE group has now extended its study period back to 60,000 years. As a first step, the INTIMATE event stratigraphy has now been extended to include 8000-48,000 b2k based on a combined NGRIP and GRIP isotope profile against a GICC05 chronology and key tephra horizons from Iceland and continental European volcanic sources. In this lead article of this INTIMATE special issue we introduce some of the recent achievements of the INTIMATE community and discuss the challenges associated with extending the INTIMATE approach back in time, focussing in particular on the chronological problems inherent in comparing different proxy records. The INTIMATE approach has thus far been limited predominantly to the North Atlantic and Australasian regions and we also discuss the potential to extend the INTIMATE protocol beyond these regions.

AB - The INTIMATE protocol for the correlation of marine ice core and terrestrial records is here updated, reflecting recent developments in palaeoclimate research. Originally focussed on Last Glacial to Interglacial Transition (LGIT: 22,000-11,500 years B.P.), the INTIMATE group has now extended its study period back to 60,000 years. As a first step, the INTIMATE event stratigraphy has now been extended to include 8000-48,000 b2k based on a combined NGRIP and GRIP isotope profile against a GICC05 chronology and key tephra horizons from Iceland and continental European volcanic sources. In this lead article of this INTIMATE special issue we introduce some of the recent achievements of the INTIMATE community and discuss the challenges associated with extending the INTIMATE approach back in time, focussing in particular on the chronological problems inherent in comparing different proxy records. The INTIMATE approach has thus far been limited predominantly to the North Atlantic and Australasian regions and we also discuss the potential to extend the INTIMATE protocol beyond these regions.

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