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https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-20-2735-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-20-2735-2026
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12 May 2026
Research article |  | 12 May 2026

Assessing the potential for an ice core in the southern Antarctic Peninsula to elucidate Holocene climate history

Harry J. Davis, Robert G. Bingham, Carlos Martín, Elizabeth R. Thomas, Andrew S. Hein, and Anna E. Hogg

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Ice in the southern Antarctic Peninsula is experiencing major ice changes today and predicting the rate at which this may continue is important. One way to address this knowledge gap would be to retrieve a past climate record from an ice core. We identify a suitable site using a model constrained by radar and shallow ice core data. We find a climate record spanning the Holocene can certainly be extracted here, but a potential continuous climate record here could extend back ~ 30 000 years.
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