19/06/2013Wednesday

International Forum in Tokyo

entitled "Polar Data Activities in Global Data Systems" on 15–16 October 2013….

14/06/2013Friday

Arctic Frontiers 2014: Call for Papers

Humans in the Arctic - 8th annual conference in Tromsø, Norway, from 19-24 January 2014...

27/05/2013Monday

IASC endorses Polar Educators International

IASC is pleased to announce the endorsement of the Polar Educators International (PEI)...

16/05/2013Thursday

APECS seeks new Director

Deadline for applications is 6 June...

16/05/2013Thursday

International Conference in Rovaniemi, Finland

Call for Papers - extended deadline 15 June 2013...

2.8 Million Years of Arctic Climate Change from Lake El’gygytgyn...

2.8 Million Years of Arctic Climate Change from Lake El’gygytgyn

 

The reliability of Arctic climate predictions is currently hampered by insufficient knowledge of natural climate variability in the past. A sediment core from Lake El’gygytgyn (NE Russia) provides a continuous high-resolution record from the Arctic spanning the past 2.8 Ma.


To view the recent paper by Martin Melles and his team please go to: http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/recent