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Simulating the temperature and precipitation signal in an Alpine ice core
... from Alpine ice cores provide information on past temperature and precip- ...mean temperature and precipitation at nearby sites is often ...the ice core (i.e. ice ... See full document
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Temperature and precipitation signal in two Alpine ice cores over the period 1961–2001
... by Alpine ice cores in terms of reconstructing past changes in the climate and the hydrological cycle, but a better understanding of the sig- nal deposited on the glacier is ...and Alpine ice ... See full document
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Archival processes of the water stable isotope signal in East Antarctic ice cores
... between temperature and isotopic composition of surface snow is different from the one found in precipita- tion (Touzeau et ...composition signal in order to explain how the climatic signal gets ... See full document
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Simulating ice core 10 Be on the glacial–interglacial timescale
... cal precipitation patterns (and thus local aerosol sinks, ...low signal-to-noise ratio of the 11-year production ...production signal from mea- sured time series is quite challenging ...production ... See full document
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Temperature signal in suspended sediment export from an Alpine catchment
... of Alpine envi- ronments: glacial erosion, hillslope erosion, channel bed or bank erosion, and mass wasting events ...specifically precipitation and air temperature, contribute to the activation of ... See full document
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A 70-yr record of oxygen-18 variability in an ice core from the Tanggula Mountains, central Tibetan Plateau
... Geladaindong ice core, 100 km to the ...Tanggula ice core (Yao et al., 1995) compared to the TGL05 core is not appar- ent from comparison with the instrumental record, given lim- ited ... See full document
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Importance of precipitation seasonality for the interpretation of Eemian ice core isotope records from Greenland
... initial temperature at which fractionation started, are not ...air temperature changes con- tribute roughly equally to the variability in δ 18 ...arrival temperature, which is comparable with T ... See full document
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Seasonal variations of water temperature and discharge in rivers draining ice free and partially glacierised Alpine basins
... and ice-melt dominated runoff might be expected to lead to similarly distinctive seasonal patterns of variability of Alpine river water ...Water temperature is an important variable in hydrochemistry ... See full document
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Temperature and mineral dust variability recorded in two low-accumulation Alpine ice cores over the last millennium
... deeper core sections, an independent count- ing was established using the LA-ICP-MS Ca profile start- ing at ...stable signal of low Ca concen- ...layer signal remains clearly identifi- able for the ... See full document
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Simulating ice core 10Be on the glacial–interglacial timescale
... cal precipitation patterns (and thus local aerosol sinks, ...low signal-to-noise ratio of the 11-year production ...production signal from mea- sured time series is quite challenging ...production ... See full document
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A climate model intercomparison for the Antarctic region: present and past
... in temperature and precipitation between the Mid-Holocene and the present are small in ice-core re- constructions and in the output from the ...both temperature and precipitation ... See full document
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Thermal evolution of the western South Atlantic and the adjacent continent during Termination 1
... cm core depth, and at approximately every 4 cm below 123 cm core ...cm core depth as compared to the section 123–583 cm core depth (see ... See full document
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Evaluation of temperature, precipitation and dust aerosol simulations for Turkey
... of temperature, precipitation and dust aerosol were obtained for the period of ...for precipitation in winter and spring were concentrated over the regions that receive the greatest amounts of ...The ... See full document
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Reconstruction of recent climate change in Alaska from the Aurora Peak ice core, central Alaska
... frozen ice layers in a ...the ice layers form by melting at the snow surface (Koerner, ...Peak ice core was composed mainly of firn partly interbedded with ice layers, as we will ... See full document
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Multiproxy records of climate variability for Kamchatka for the past 400 years
... ring, ice core and glacial geologic histories for the past several centuries offer an opportunity to char- acterize climate variability and to identify the key climate parameters forcing glacier expansion ... See full document
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The Algorithms of Speech Recognition,Programming and Simulating in Matlab
... recorded signal and the first two recorded reference ...recorded signal,Then the system will give the judgment that which reference word is once again recorded at the third ... See full document
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Retrieving the paleoclimatic signal from the deeper part of the EPICA Dome C ice core
... EDC ice and remote sensing infor- mation on the general setting of the Dome C area, we pro- pose a mechanism in which the confining bedrock topogra- phy contributes to a downward change in the stress field from ... See full document
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Modelling the fate of surface melt on the Larsen C Ice Shelf
... the ice shelf edge than the observed ...the ice shelf near the ground- ing line (Elvidge et ...air temperature by 5 K and the wind speed by 5 m s −1 to match observations from currently unpublished ... See full document
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Simulating Motion Artifact In ECG Using Wiener And Adaptive Filter Structures
... Filters like high pass filter, a low pass filter is most commonly used method of cancelling noise elements embedded in the ECG signal. Assume an artificial 0.8 Hz frequency was created to overlap with the ECG ... See full document
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Temperature reconstruction from 10 to 120 kyr b2k from the NGRIP ice core
... A temperature gradient in the firn causes a second important process called thermal dif- fusion, which leads, for example during a surface warming, to an additional enrichment of the 15 N/ 14 N ratio towards the ... See full document
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