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Record #163375:

First results of a paleoatmospheric chemistry and climate study of Cerro Tapado glacier, Chile / Patrick Ginot, and 8 others.

Title: First results of a paleoatmospheric chemistry and climate study of Cerro Tapado glacier, Chile / Patrick Ginot, and 8 others.
Author(s): Ginot, Patrick.
Date: 2002.
Publisher: New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum
In: Patagonian icefields : a unique natural laboratory for environmental and climate change studies. (2002.),
Abstract: Ice core taken in 1999 from Cerro Tapado glacier found glaciochemical data indicating record of about 100 years, demonstrating that El Niño periods are characterised by low concentrations of chemical species.
Notes:

In: The Patagonian icefields : a unique natural laboratory for environmental and climate change studies / Gino Casassa, Francisco V. Sepúlveda, Rolf M. Sinclair, eds.

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
54 -- Chemistry.
551.324.22 -- Glaciers.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
551.466 -- Waves and tides, marine.
551.321.2 -- Snow and ice, methods of sampling, excavating, drilling, etc.
622.14 -- Core sampling, ice and snow.
E5 -- Glaciology: land ice.
(82) -- Argentina.
(83) -- Chile.
SPRI record no.: 163375

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