The James Ross Island ice core was drilled in 2008 to a depth of 363.9 meters near the Antarctic Peninsula.
A 14,000 Year Deuterium Temperature record was obtained.
References:
Robert Mulvaney, Nerilie J. Abram, Richard C. A. Hindmarsh, Carol Arrowsmith, Louise Fleet,
Jack Triest, Louise C. Sime, Olivier Alemany, and Susan Foord. 2012.
Recent Antarctic Peninsula warming relative to Holocene climate and ice-shelf history.
Nature, Vol. 489, Issue 7414, pp. 141-144, 6-September 2012
DOI: 10.1038/nature11391
Abram, N.J., Mulvaney, R., Wolff, E.W., Triest, J., Kipfstuhl, S., Trusel, L.D., Vimeux, F., Fleet, L. and Arrowsmith, C. 2013.
Acceleration of snowmelt in an Antarctic Peninsula ice core during the 20th century.
Nature Geoscience, DOI: 10.1038/ngeo1787.
Mulvaney et al. (2012)
14,000 Year Deuterium Temperature raw data , plus
10 year and
100 year averages
Abram et al. (2013)
1000 Year Deuterium and Melt Data
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