Nature Communications (Jan 2022)

Climate changes modulated the history of Arctic iodine during the Last Glacial Cycle

  • Juan Pablo Corella,
  • Niccolo Maffezzoli,
  • Andrea Spolaor,
  • Paul Vallelonga,
  • Carlos A. Cuevas,
  • Federico Scoto,
  • Juliane Müller,
  • Bo Vinther,
  • Helle A. Kjær,
  • Giulio Cozzi,
  • Ross Edwards,
  • Carlo Barbante,
  • Alfonso Saiz-Lopez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27642-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Iodine is important for new particle formation in the atmosphere, but how it varies over long time scales is not well known. Here, the authors present ice core data from the last 127,000 years that show that iodine varied between glacials and interglacials, but also showed abrupt changes in pace with sea-ice and temperatures.