- A
Dansgaard–Oeschger
event (often
abbreviated D–O event), is a
rapid climate fluctuation; such
events occurred 25
times during the last
glacial period...
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Willi Dansgaard (30
August 1922 – 8
January 2011) was a
Danish paleoclimatologist. He was
Professor Emeritus of
Geophysics at the
University of Copenhagen...
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during the 100,000
years of the
Wisconsin glaciation.
Referred to as the
Dansgaard–Oeschger event, they have been
extensively studied, and in
their northern...
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polar seesaw effects is also
consistent with the
accepted explanation for
Dansgaard–Oeschger events, with YD
likely to have been the last and the strongest...
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Dansgaard (1922–2011),
palaeoclimatologist and
quaternary scientist,
instrumental in the use of oxygen-isotope
dating and co-identifier of
Dansgaard-Oeschger...
- this period;
these oscillations are
known as
Dansgaard–Oeschger
events (D-O events)
after Willi Dansgaard and Hans Oeschger, who
discovered them by analyzing...
- modern-day Mali Do,
Ivory Coast, or Doh
Dominican Republic, ISO 3166 code DO
Dansgaard–Oeschger event, or D–O event, in
climate science Delta Omega, an American...
- also
abrupt changes in the
climate in the last
glacial period.
Willi Dansgaard analyzed the
isotopic composition of ice
cores from Camp
Century in Greenland...
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period in
Northern Europe. It is also
referred to as
Interstadial 1 or
Dansgaard–Oeschger
event 1. This
interstadial followed the
Oldest Dryas period,...
- ago,
followed by yet
another one
around 1.0
million years ago.
During Dansgaard–Oeschger events, the EASM grew in strength, but it has been suggested...