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Gabrielle Dreyfus
Researcher at Princeton University
Publications - 34
Citations - 5610
Gabrielle Dreyfus is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ice core & Interglacial. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 31 publications receiving 5054 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabrielle Dreyfus include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & University of California, Berkeley.
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Eight glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core
Laurent Augustin,Carlo Barbante,Piers R. F. Barnes,J. M. Barnola,Matthias Bigler,Emiliano Castellano,Olivier Cattani,Jérôme Chappellaz,Dorthe Dahl-Jensen,Barbara Delmonte,Gabrielle Dreyfus,Gaël Durand,S. Falourd,Hubertus Fischer,Jacqueline Flückiger,Margareta Hansson,Philippe Huybrechts,Gérard Jugie,Sigfus J Johnsen,Jean Jouzel,Patrik R Kaufmann,Josef Kipfstuhl,Fabrice Lambert,Vladimir Ya. Lipenkov,Geneviève C Littot,Antonio Longinelli,Reginald Lorrain,Valter Maggi,Valérie Masson-Delmotte,Heinz Miller,Robert Mulvaney,Johannes Oerlemans,Hans Oerter,Giuseppe Orombelli,Frédéric Parrenin,David A. Peel,J. R. Petit,Dominique Raynaud,Catherine Ritz,Urs Ruth,Jakob Schwander,Urs Siegenthaler,Roland Souchez,Bernhard Stauffer,Jørgen Peder Steffensen,Barbara Stenni,Thomas F. Stocker,Ignazio Tabacco,Roberto Udisti,Roderik S. W. van de Wal,Michiel R. van den Broeke,Jérôme Weiss,Frank Wilhelms,Jan-Gunnar Winther,Eric W. Wolff,Mario Zucchelli +55 more
TL;DR: The recovery of a deep ice core from Dome C, Antarctica, that provides a climate record for the past 740,000 years is reported, suggesting that without human intervention, a climate similar to the present one would extend well into the future.
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Orbital and Millennial Antarctic Climate Variability over the Past 800,000 Years
Jean Jouzel,Valérie Masson-Delmotte,O. Cattani,Gabrielle Dreyfus,S. Falourd,G. P. Hoffmann,Bénédicte Minster,Julius Nouet,Jean-Marc Barnola,Jérôme Chappellaz,Hubertus Fischer,J. C. Gallet,Sigfus J Johnsen,Sigfus J Johnsen,Markus Leuenberger,L. Loulergue,D. Luethi,Hans Oerter,Frédéric Parrenin,Grant M. Raisbeck,Dominique Raynaud,Adrian Schilt,Jakob Schwander,Enricomaria Selmo,Roland Souchez,Renato Spahni,Bernhard Stauffer,Jørgen Peder Steffensen,Barbara Stenni,Thomas F. Stocker,Jean-Louis Tison,Martin Werner,Eric W. Wolff +32 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the interplay between obliquity and precession accounts for the variable intensity of interglacial periods in ice core records.
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The EDC3 chronology for the EPICA Dome C ice core
Frédéric Parrenin,Jean-Marc Barnola,J. Beer,Thomas Blunier,Emiliano Castellano,Jérôme Chappellaz,Gabrielle Dreyfus,Hubertus Fischer,Shuji Fujita,Jean Jouzel,Kenji Kawamura,Bénédicte Lemieux-Dudon,L. Loulergue,Valérie Masson-Delmotte,Bianca Maria Narcisi,J. R. Petit,Grant M. Raisbeck,Dominique Raynaud,U. Ruth,Jakob Schwander,Mirko Severi,Renato Spahni,Jørgen Peder Steffensen,Anders Svensson,Roberto Udisti,Claire Waelbroeck,Eric W. Wolff +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the new EDC3 chronology, which is based on the use of a snow accumulation and mechanical flow model, and a set of independent age markers along the core.
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1-D-ice flow modelling at EPICA Dome C and Dome Fuji, East Antarctica
Frédéric Parrenin,Gabrielle Dreyfus,Geoffroy Durand,Geoffroy Durand,Shuji Fujita,Olivier Gagliardini,F. Gillet,Jean Jouzel,Kenji Kawamura,Nicolas Lhomme,Valérie Masson-Delmotte,Catherine Ritz,Jakob Schwander,Hitoshi Shoji,Ryu Uemura,Okitsugu Watanabe,Naohiro Yoshida +16 more
TL;DR: One-dimensional (1-D) ice flow models are used to construct the age scales at the Dome C and Dome Fuji drilling sites (East Antarctica) as discussed by the authors, where poorly constrained glaciological parameters at each site are recovered by fitting independent age markers identified within each core.
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Science in support of the Deepwater Horizon response
Jane Lubchenco,Marcia McNutt,Gabrielle Dreyfus,Steven A. Murawski,David M. Kennedy,Paul T. Anastas,Steven Chu,Tom Hunter +7 more
TL;DR: The context for science during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response is presented, how scientific knowledge was integrated across disciplines and statutory responsibilities is summarized, areas where scientific information was accurate and where it was not, and lessons learned and recommendations for future research and response are considered.