2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-8234
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Towards Late Quaternary sea ice reconstructions in the Arctic with sedimentary ancient DNA. 

Abstract: <p>Sea ice has a pivotal role in the regulation of the Arctic climate system, and by extension to the global climate. Our knowledge of its historical variation and extent is limited to the satellite records that only cover the last several decades, which considerably hampers our understanding on how past climate has influenced sea ice extent in the Arctic. Latest modelling efforts indicate that the Arctic may be sea ice free in summer by 2050, making the appreciation of the effects that such majo… Show more

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