2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-169
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Early Holocene history of the Zachariae Ice Stream, NE Greenland: Evidence from geochemistry, grain size and sedimentary parameters

Abstract: <p>The Arctic region exhibits some of the most visible signs of climate change globally. Arctic sea ice extent and volume has been declining sharply in recent decades; observations indicate a mean annual decrease of 3.2% since 1980. However, no extensive network of sea ice observations extends back further than the mid-18<sup>th</sup> century and satellite data since the late 1970s; this limits perspectives of sea ice variability on longer time scales. Thus, to underst… Show more

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