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  1. Ice Core Science
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Course full name
Ice Core Science
Course ID number
2324-1-124R004
Course summary SYLLABUS

Course Syllabus

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Titolo

Ice Core Science

Docente(i)

Barbara Delmonte ; Valter Maggi

Lingua

English

Breve descrizione

Polar ice cores are cornerstones of global change research since they provide information about past climate and environmental conditions on timescales from decades to hundreds of millennia. For example, Antarctic ice cores played a central role in showing how closely climate and greenhouse gas concentrations were linked in the past, while Greenland ice allowed demonstrating that very abrupt climate switches can occur.

In this short course, where a short general introduction about ice core science is followed by laboratory activities at the EUROCOLD Lab of DISAT, students will learn how it is possible to decipher the past climate change from a polar ice core archive, how the paleoclimate records from the two hemispheres can be synchronized and how it is possible to reach a quantitative assessment of the past atmospheric load of mineral dust aerosol, with particular focus on Greenland and Antarctica.

Evaluation: NO

CFU / Ore

1 CFU - 8 Hours (Lecture)

Periodo di erogazione

II semester: June 7th 2024 (8.30-13-30 / 14.30-17.30)

Sustainable Development Goals

LOTTA CONTRO IL CAMBIAMENTO CLIMATICO
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Title

Ice Core Science

Teacher(s)

Barbara Delmonte ; Valter Maggi

Language

English

Short description

Polar ice cores are cornerstones of global change research since they provide information about past climate and environmental conditions on timescales from decades to hundreds of millennia. For example, Antarctic ice cores played a central role in showing how closely climate and greenhouse gas concentrations were linked in the past, while Greenland ice allowed demonstrating that very abrupt climate switches can occur.

In this short course, where a short general introduction about ice core science is followed by laboratory activities at the EUROCOLD Lab of DISAT, students will learn how it is possible to decipher the past climate change from a polar ice core archive, how the paleoclimate records from the two hemispheres can be synchronized and how it is possible to reach a quantitative assessment of the past atmospheric load of mineral dust aerosol, with particular focus on Greenland and Antarctica.

Evaluation: NO

CFU / Hours

1 CFU - 8 Hours (Lecture)

Teaching period

II semester: June 7th 2024 (8.30-13-30 / 14.30-17.30)

Sustainable Development Goals

CLIMATE ACTION
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Key information

Field of research
GEO/04
ECTS
1
Course Length (Hours)
8

Staff

    Teacher

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    Barbara Delmonte

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Sustainable Development Goals

CLIMATE ACTION - Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
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