Articles | Volume 22, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-1037-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-1037-2026
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22 May 2026
Research article |  | 22 May 2026

A multimillennial Alpine ice core chronology synchronized with an accurately dated Arctic Pb record

Paolo Gabrielli, Theo M. Jenk, Michele Bertó, Giuliano Dreossi, Daniela Festi, Werner Kofler, Mai Winstrup, Klaus Oeggl, Margit Schwikowski, Barbara Stenni, and Carlo Barbante

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A low latitude-high altitude Alpine ice core record was obtained in 2011 from the glacier Alto dell’Ortles (Eastern Alps, Italy) and provided evidence of one of the oldest Alpine ice core records spanning the last ~7000 years, back to the last Northern Hemisphere Climatic Optimum.  Here we provide  a new Alto dell’Ortles  chronology of improved accuracy that will allow to constrain Holocene climatic and environmental histories emerging from this high-altitude glacial archive of Central Europe.
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