Articles | Volume 16, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-1999-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-1999-2020
Research article
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30 Oct 2020
Research article |  | 30 Oct 2020

Glacial history of Inglefield Land, north Greenland from combined in situ 10Be and 14C exposure dating

Anne Sofie Søndergaard, Nicolaj Krog Larsen, Olivia Steinemann, Jesper Olsen, Svend Funder, David Lundbek Egholm, and Kurt Henrik Kjær

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We present new results that show how the north Greenland Ice Sheet responded to climate changes over the last 11 700 years. We find that the ice sheet was very sensitive to past climate changes. Combining our findings with recently published studies reveals distinct differences in sensitivity to past climate changes between northwest and north Greenland. This highlights the sensitivity to past and possible future climate changes of two of the most vulnerable areas of the Greenland Ice Sheet.