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Comparing the Epica and Vostok dust records during the last 220,000 years: stratigraphical correlation and provenance in glacial periods

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Delmonte, B
Basile-Doelsch, I
Petit, J-R
Maggi, V
Revel-Rolland, Marie
Michard, A
Jagoutz, E
Grousset, F

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A new aeolian dust record from the first 2200 m of the EPICA-Dome C ice core (75°06′S, 123°21′E) covering about 220,000 years of climatic history is compared to the Vostok (78°28′S, 106°48′E) ice core [Nature 399 (1999) 429]. The two dust prof

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