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D. A. Meese
Researcher at Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
Publications - 42
Citations - 5612
D. A. Meese is an academic researcher from Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ice core & Ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 42 publications receiving 5454 citations. Previous affiliations of D. A. Meese include Engineer Research and Development Center & Dartmouth College.
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Abrupt increase in Greenland snow accumulation at the end of the Younger Dryas event
Richard B. Alley,D. A. Meese,C. A. Shuman,Anthony J. Gow,Kendrick C. Taylor,Pieter Meiert Grootes,James W. C. White,M. Ram,E. D. Waddington,Paul Andrew Mayewski,Gregory A. Zielinski +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results from a new Greenland ice core (GISP2) showing that snow accumulation doubled rapidly from the Younger Dryas event to the subsequent Preboreal interval, possibly in one to three years.
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Complexity of Holocene Climate as Reconstructed from a Greenland Ice Core
S. R. O'Brien,Paul Andrew Mayewski,L. D. Meeker,D. A. Meese,Mark S. Twickler,Sallie I. Whitlow +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the chemical composition of the atmosphere was dynamic during the Holocene epoch and concentrations of sea salt and terrestrial dusts increased in Summit snow during the periods 0 to 600, 2400 to 3100, 5000 to 6100, 7800 to 8800, and more than 11,300 years ago.
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The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 depth-age scale : Methods and results
D. A. Meese,A. J. Gow,Richard B. Alley,Gregory A. Zielinski,Pieter Meiert Grootes,Michael Ram,Kendrick C. Taylor,Paul Andrew Mayewski,J. F. Bolzan +8 more
TL;DR: The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) depth-age scale is presented based on a multiparameter continuous count approach to a depth of 2800 m, using a systematic combination of parameters that have never been used to this extent before as mentioned in this paper.
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Record of Volcanism Since 7000 B.C. from the GISP2 Greenland Ice Core and Implications for the Volcano-Climate System.
Gregory A. Zielinski,Paul Andrew Mayewski,L. D. Meeker,Sallie I. Whitlow,Mark S. Twickler,Michael C. Morrison,D. A. Meese,Anthony J. Gow,Richard B. Alley +8 more
TL;DR: Sulfate concentrations from continuous biyearly sampling of the GISP2 Greenland ice core provide a record of potential climate-forcing volcanism since 7000 B.C. with sulfate deposition equal to or up to five times that of the largest known historical eruptions.
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Climate correlations between Greenland and Antarctica during the past 100,000 years
Michael L. Bender,Todd Sowers,Mary Lynn Dickson,J Orchardo,Pieter Meiert Grootes,Paul Andrew Mayewski,D. A. Meese +6 more
TL;DR: This paper explored links between Greenland and Antarctic climate during the last glaciation using a high-resolution chronology derived by correlating oxygen isotope data for trapped O2 in the GISP2 and Vostok cores.