Stable isotope records from Mount Logan, Eclipse Ice Cores and nearby Jellybean Lake. Water cycle of the North Pacific over 2000 years and over five vertical kilometres - Sudden shifts and tropical connections

Author(s): Fisher, David, Wake, C. P., Kreutz, Karl, Yalcin, Kaplan, Steig, E. J., Mayewski, Paul, Anderson, L., Zheng, James, Rupper, S., Zdanowicz, Christian, Demuth, Mike, Waszkiewicz, M., Dahl-Jensen, D., Goto-Azuma, Kumiko, Bourgeois, Joanne, Koerner, R. M., Sekerka, J., Osterberg, Erich, Abbott, M. B., Finney, Bruce, and Burns, S. J.

Publication Year: 2004

Bibliographic Reference:

Fisher, D.A., Wake, C., Kreutz, K., Yalcin, K., Steig, E., Mayewski, P., Anderson, L., Zheng, J., Rupper, S., Zdanowicz, C., Demuth, M., Waszkiewicz, M., Dahl-Jensen, D., Goto-Azuma, K., Bourgeois, J.B., Koerner, R.M., Sekerka, J., Osterberg, E., Abbott, M.B., Finney, B.P., and Burns, S.J., 2004, Stable isotope records from Mount Logan, Eclipse Ice Cores and nearby Jellybean Lake. Water cycle of the North Pacific over 2000 years and over five vertical kilometres - Sudden shifts and tropical connections: GĂ©ographie physique et Quaternaire v. 58, no. 2-3, p. 337-352. https://doi.org/10.7202/013147ar.

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