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M. M. Bisiaux
Researcher at Desert Research Institute
Publications - 10
Citations - 468
M. M. Bisiaux is an academic researcher from Desert Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ice core & Antarctic ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 380 citations.
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The WAIS Divide deep ice core WD2014 chronology - Part 2: Annual-layer counting (0-31 ka BP)
Michael Sigl,Michael Sigl,Tyler J. Fudge,Mai Winstrup,Jihong Cole-Dai,David G. Ferris,Joseph R. McConnell,Ken C. Taylor,Kees C. Welten,Thomas E. Woodruff,Florian Adolphi,M. M. Bisiaux,Edward J. Brook,Christo Buizert,Marc W. Caffee,Nelia W. Dunbar,Ross Edwards,Ross Edwards,Lei Geng,Nels Iverson,B. G. Koffman,Lawrence Layman,Olivia J. Maselli,Kenneth C. McGwire,Raimund Muscheler,Kunihiko Nishiizumi,Daniel R. Pasteris,Rachael H. Rhodes,Todd Sowers +28 more
TL;DR: This article presented the WD2014 chronology for the upper part of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Divide (WD) ice core, which is based on counting of annual layers observed in the chemical, dust and electrical conductivity records.
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Changes in black carbon deposition to Antarctica from two high-resolution ice core records, 1850–2000 AD
M. M. Bisiaux,Ross Edwards,Ross Edwards,Joseph R. McConnell,Mark A. J. Curran,Mark A. J. Curran,T. D. van Ommen,T. D. van Ommen,Andrew Smith,Thomas Neumann,Daniel R. Pasteris,Joyce E. Penner,Kendrick C. Taylor +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented two high-resolution Antarctic rBC ice core records from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet divide and Law Dome on the periphery of the East Antarctic ice sheet.
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Historical and future black carbon deposition on the three ice caps: Ice core measurements and model simulations from 1850 to 2100
Susanne E. Bauer,Susanne E. Bauer,Alexandra R. Bausch,Larissa Nazarenko,Larissa Nazarenko,Kostas Tsigaridis,Kostas Tsigaridis,Baiqing Xu,Ross Edwards,M. M. Bisiaux,Joseph R. McConnell +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used three transient climate simulations performed with the Goddard Institute for Space Studies ModelE. Simulations differ in aerosol schemes (bulk aerosols vs. aerosol microphysics) and ocean couplings (fully coupled vs. prescribed ocean).
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Variability of black carbon deposition to the East Antarctic Plateau, 1800-2000 AD
M. M. Bisiaux,Ross Edwards,Ross Edwards,Joseph R. McConnell,Mary R. Albert,Helgard Anschütz,Helgard Anschütz,Thomas Neumann,Elisabeth Isaksson,Joyce E. Penner +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented six East Antarctic ice core records of rBC concentrations and fluxes covering the last two centuries with approximately annual resolution (cal. yr. 1800 to 2000).
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Transport of black carbon to polar regions: Sensitivity and forcing by black carbon
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the transport of black carbon (BC) to polar regions using the University of Michigan IMPACT aerosol model driven by two sets of meteorological fields from the NCAR CAM5 and GFDL AM3 models.