Reliability of ice-core science: historical insights

Title Reliability of ice-core science: historical insights
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year
2010
Author(s) Richard B Alley
Journal/ Publication
Journal of Glaciology
Volume
56
Issue
200
Pagination
1095-1103
Abstract

Ice cores are remarkably faithful recorders of past climate, providing multiply duplicated reconstructions with small and quantifiable uncertainties. Ice core reconstructions in general do not rely on assumed quantitative time-invariance of empirical calibrations between climate and sedimentary characteristics, but instead rely on assuming little more than the constancy of physical law over time. The history of some of the discoveries that allow these ice-core climatic reconstructions is instructive for students, citizens and policymakers. Much important ice-core science was published in the Journal of Glaciology and the Annals of Glaciology, with scientific impacts much larger than indicated by mere citation counts.

DOI
10.3189/002214311796406130
URL
Special Collections History of Ice Drilling/Coring
Citation Richard B Alley ( 2010 ) Reliability of ice-core science: historical insights. Journal of Glaciology , 56 , 200 , 1095-1103 . doi: 10.3189/002214311796406130
Lead Author
Richard B Alley