B. Minster
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2013
Renato Winkler; A. Landais; Camille Risi; Melanie Baroni; Alexey Ekaykin; Jean Jouzel; J. R. Petit; F. Prié; B. Minster; S. Falourd
Combined measurements of water isotopologues of a snow pit at Vostok over the past 60 y reveal a unique signature that cannot be explained only by climatic features as usually done. Comparisons of the data using a general circulation model and a simpler isotopic distillation model reveal a stratospheric signature in the 17O-excess record at Vostok. Our data and theoretical considerations indicate that mass-independent fractionation imprints the isotopic signature of stratospheric water vapor, which may allow for a distinction between stratospheric and tropospheric influences at remote East Antarctic sites.
Geophysical Research Letters | 2014
K. Pol; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; Olivier Cattani; Maxime Debret; S. Falourd; Jean Jouzel; A. Landais; B. Minster; Manfred Mudelsee; Michael Schulz; Barbara Stenni
Whereas millennial to submillennial climate variability has been identified during the current interglacial period, past interglacial variability features remain poorly explored because of lacking data at sufficient temporal resolutions. Here we present new deuterium data from the EPICA Dome C ice core, documenting at decadal resolution temperature changes occurring over the East Antarctic plateau during the warmer-than-today last interglacial. Expanding previous evidence of instabilities during the last interglacial, multicentennial subevents are identified and labeled for the first time in a past interglacial context. A variance analysis further reveals two major climatic features. First, an increase in variability is detected prior to the glacial inception, as already observed at the end of Marine Isotopic Stage 11 in the same core. Second, the overall variance level is systematically higher during the last interglacial than during the current one, suggesting that a warmer East Antarctic climate may also be more variable.
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2018
Emilie P. Dassié; Dominique Genty; Aurélie Noret; Xavier Mangenot; Marc Massault; Nicolas Lebas; Maxence Duhamel; Magali Bonifacie; Marta Gasparrini; B. Minster; Jean-Luc Michelot
δ 18 O and δD of fluid inclusions in carbonates provide insights into temperatures and fluid chemical compositions prevailing during the carbonate precipitation, however, various analytical restrictions limit a wider application of this proxy. This paper presents a new fluid inclusions isotopic analytical line coupled to an online cavity ring‐down spectrometer that increased the analytical productivity up to 10 carbonate samples per working day. This efficiency allowed for the first time to assess the reliability a large set of water samples with size ranging from 0.1 to 1 µL. Good reproducibility (±0.5‰ for δ 18 O and ± 2‰ δD; 1σ) is obtained for water quantity superior or equal to 0.3 μL and no evidence of memory effect is found. The line is further tested using two types of natural carbonates: (1) modern speleothems samples from caves for which δ 18 O and δD values of drip water were measured and (2) diagenetic carbonates for which the δ 18 O of the parent water were independently back‐calculated from carbonate clumped isotope Δ 47 measurements. Speleothem fluid inclusion values despite falling close to the Global Meteoritic Water Line are not always representative of the isotopic composition of the parent drip water. Results on diagenetic cements show that the δ 18 O water values measured in fluid inclusions agree, within 1%, with the δ 18 O water independently derived from Δ 47 measurements. Overall, this study confirms the reliability and accuracy of the developed analytical line for carbonate fluid inclusion analyses with a good reproducibility obtained for water quantity above 0.3 μL.
Science | 2007
Jean Jouzel; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; Olivier Cattani; Gabrielle Dreyfus; S. Falourd; Georg Hoffmann; B. Minster; J. Nouet; Jean-Marc Barnola; J. Chappellaz; Hubertus Fischer; J. C. Gallet; 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
Nature Geoscience | 2011
Barbara Stenni; D. Buiron; Massimo Frezzotti; Samuel Albani; Carlo Barbante; Edouard Bard; Jean-Marc Barnola; Mélanie Baroni; Matthias Baumgartner; M. Bonazza; Emilie Capron; E. Castellano; J. Chappellaz; Barbara Delmonte; S. Falourd; L. Genoni; Paola Iacumin; Jean Jouzel; Sepp Kipfstuhl; Amaelle Landais; B. Lemieux-Dudon; Valter Maggi; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; C. Mazzola; B. Minster; Maurine Montagnat; Robert Mulvaney; Biancamaria Narcisi; H. Oerter; Frédéric Parrenin
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010
Valérie Masson-Delmotte; Barbara Stenni; K. Pol; Pascale Braconnot; Olivier Cattani; S. Falourd; Masa Kageyama; Jean Jouzel; A. Landais; B. Minster; Jean-Marc Barnola; J. Chappellaz; Gerhard Krinner; Sigfus J Johnsen; Regine Röthlisberger; James E. Hansen; Uwe Mikolajewicz; Bette L. Otto-Bliesner
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010
Barbara Stenni; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; Enricomaria Selmo; Hans Oerter; Hanno Meyer; Regine Röthlisberger; Jean Jouzel; Olivier Cattani; S. Falourd; Hubertus Fischer; George R. Hoffmann; Paola Iacumin; Sigfus J Johnsen; B. Minster; Roberto Udisti
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2006
A. Landais; Jean-Marc Barnola; Kenji Kawamura; Nicolas Caillon; Marc Delmotte; Td van Ommen; Gabrielle Dreyfus; Jean Jouzel; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; B. Minster; Johannes Freitag; Markus Leuenberger; Jakob Schwander; Christof Huber; David M. Etheridge; Vin Morgan
Climate Dynamics | 2006
Amaelle Landais; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; Jean Jouzel; Dominique Raynaud; Sigfus J Johnsen; Christof Huber; Markus Leuenberger; Jakob Schwander; B. Minster
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2010
K. Pol; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; Sigfus J Johnsen; Matthias Bigler; Olivier Cattani; Gerard Durand; S. Falourd; Jean Jouzel; B. Minster; Frédéric Parrenin; Catherine Ritz; Hans Christian Steen-Larsen; Barbara Stenni