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SUMMARY:Why changes in snow fall matter when interpreting temperature from
  polar ice cores - Dr. Louise Sime\, British Antarctic Survey
DTSTART:20121009T143000Z
DTEND:20121009T153000Z
UID:TALK39452@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Dr. Ailsa Benton
DESCRIPTION:This seminar was presented at AWI in August in the series “Q
 uantitative interpretations of proxy data”. Stable water isotopes (deute
 rium and oxygen-18) in polar ice cores represent key proxy records of past
  temperature. However changes in snow fall can greatly affect our ability 
 to reconstruct past temperatures from these records. We will mainly discus
 s why and how model output helps in quantifying the impact of these change
 s. We can conclude by discussing how the UK isotope enabled model might be
  used to help interpret long-term and shorter-term ice core records. 
LOCATION:room 187\,  British Antarctic Survey\, High Cross\, Cambridge\, C
 B3 0ET
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