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Young scientists at the leading edge of ice-core research

The latest issue of Past Global Changes Magazine is available to read online

Young scientists at the leading edge of ice-core research

Vol. 31 (2) guest editors:

DEEPICE
Ailsa Chung, Niklas KappeltFlorian Painer and Lison Soussaintjean  

ICYS
Holly Winton, Giulia Sinnl and Olivia Williams 

The latest issue of Past Global Changes Magazine titled "Young scientists at the leading edge of ice-core research"
is now available to read and download online.

About this issue

Ice-cores have become one of the golden standards in paleoclimate research. Because of their high
time-resolution, the physical nature of their proxy records, and their ability to archive actual greenhouse (and non-greenhouse) gas
concentrations from the past, they have become the focus of multiple PAGES working groups.

Two early-career research (ECR) networks - DEEPICE and ICYS – have contributed and edited the current
Past Global Changes Magazine issue, which contains 26 science highlights on ice cores and new developments in analytical techniques.

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