Bo M Vinther mainly focuses on Ice core, Climatology, Glacial period, Stadial and Holocene. His Ice core research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Paleontology, Chronology, Physical geography, Ice sheet and North Greenland Ice Core Project. In Paleontology, Bo M Vinther works on issues like Ice stream, which are connected to Eemian.
His Climatology research incorporates elements of Meteorology, Radiative forcing and Paleoclimatology. His study in Stadial is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Tephra and δ18O. Bo M Vinther combines subjects such as Sea ice and Stratotype with his study of δ18O.
Bo M Vinther mainly investigates Ice core, Climatology, Oceanography, Proxy and Ice sheet. His Ice core study combines topics in areas such as Glacial period, Paleontology, Chronology, Holocene and Physical geography. Bo M Vinther studies Stadial which is a part of Glacial period.
He has researched Chronology in several fields, including Greenland ice core project and Geomorphology. In his study, North Atlantic oscillation is inextricably linked to δ18O, which falls within the broad field of Climatology. His Ice sheet research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Arctic ice pack, Sea ice and Ice stream, Ice-sheet model.
Bo M Vinther spends much of his time researching Ice core, Holocene, Oceanography, Glacial period and Physical geography. The various areas that Bo M Vinther examines in his Ice core study include Paleontology, δ18O, Sea ice, Greenland ice sheet and Eemian. In the subject of general Holocene, his work in Deglaciation is often linked to Centennial, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
His work in the fields of Oceanography, such as Paleoceanography, intersects with other areas such as Environmental science. His Glacial period research also works with subjects such as
Ice core, δ18O, Climatology, Holocene and Sea ice are his primary areas of study. To a larger extent, Bo M Vinther studies Oceanography with the aim of understanding Ice core. Bo M Vinther usually deals with Oceanography and limits it to topics linked to Deposition and Forcing, Tropospheric ozone and Ozone.
His Holocene study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Paleoclimatology and Physical geography. Within one scientific family, Bo M Vinther focuses on topics pertaining to Proxy under Sea ice, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Atlantic multidecadal oscillation and Sea ice concentration. His studies in Glacial period integrate themes in fields like Volcano and Abrupt climate change.
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A new Greenland ice core chronology for the last glacial termination
S. O. Rasmussen;Katrine Krogh Andersen;A. M. Svensson;J. P. Steffensen.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2006)
A stratigraphic framework for abrupt climatic changes during the Last Glacial period based on three synchronized Greenland ice-core records: refining and extending the INTIMATE event stratigraphy
Sune O. Rasmussen;Matthias Bigler;Simon P. Blockley;Thomas Blunier.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2014)
A 60 000 year Greenland stratigraphic ice core chronology
A. Svensson;K. K. Andersen;M. Bigler;H. B. Clausen.
Climate of The Past (2008)
Continental-scale temperature variability during the past two millennia
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Nature Geoscience (2013)
Recent Warming Reverses Long-Term Arctic Cooling
Darrell S. Kaufman;David P. Schneider;Nicholas P. McKay;Caspar M. Ammann.
Science (2009)
The Greenland Ice Core Chronology 2005, 15-42 ka. Part 1: constructing the time scale
Katrine K. Andersen;Anders Svensson;Sigfus J. Johnsen;Sune O. Rasmussen.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2006)
High-resolution palaeoclimatology of the last millennium: a review of current status and future prospects:
P.D. Jones;K.R. Briffa;T.J. Osborn;J.M. Lough.
The Holocene (2009)
Timing and climate forcing of volcanic eruptions for the past 2,500 years
M. Sigl;M. Winstrup;J. R. McConnell;K. C. Welten.
Nature (2015)
A synchronized dating of three Greenland ice cores throughout the Holocene
B. M. Vinther;H. B. Clausen;S. J. Johnsen;S. O. Rasmussen.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2006)
The Greenland Ice Core Chronology 2005, 15-42 ka. Part 2: comparison to other records
Anders Svensson;Katrine Krogh Andersen;Matthias Bigler;Henrik B. Clausen.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2006)
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