- Jean Robert Petit
Jean Robert Petit studied
chemistry andphysics at theUniversity of Grenoble and received a PhD in 1984 inpaleoclimatology on the study of the aeolian dust record from Antarcticice cores .Academic works
In 1999 he was the lead author of a study published in Nature, "Climate and atmospheric history of the past 420,000 years from the
Vostok ice core,Antarctica ." [ cite journal|title=Climate and atmospheric history of the past 420,000 years from the Vostok ice core, Antarctica|journal=Nature|date=1999|first=Jean-Robert|last=Petit|coauthors=et al|volume=399|issue=|pages=429–436|doi= 10.1038/20859|url=http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v399/n6735/abs/399429a0.html|format=|accessdate=2007-06-14] The paper presented the first long climate record from the ice. It provided a continuous record of temperature and atmospheric composition.The data extracted from this ice core had implications throughout the fields ofglaciology andpaleoclimatology . One of the concluding remarks was that present day levels ofcarbon dioxide andmethane seem to have been unprecedented during the past 420,000 years. The paper has been cited 967 times to date.Ice cores
He was also a member of the EPICA project, a European team that drilled an ice core at
Dome C that provided, in 2004, a 740,000-year climate record. [ cite journal|title=Eight glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core|journal=Nature|date=2004-06-10|first=|last=EPICA community members|coauthors=|volume=423|issue=|pages=623–628|doi= 10.1038/nature02599|url=http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v429/n6992/full/nature02599.html|format=|accessdate=2007-06-14]References
See also
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Dome C
*Concordia Station
*Vostok Station
*Dome F
*ice core External links
* [http://in-cites.com/papers/Jean-RobertPetit.html An interview with:Dr. Jean Robert Petit]
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