Raman spectroscopic study on the nitrogen/oxygen ratio in natural ice clathrates in the GRIP ice core

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Clathrates, Ice Environments, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Raman Spectroscopy, Atmospheric Models, Thermodynamics

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We have carried out Raman spectroscopic experiments on air clathrates in the GReenland Ice Core Project (GRIP) deep ice core. We present new N2/O2 measurements that markedly differ from previous measurements of the Dye-3 ice core: the N2/O2 ratio we observe is much closer to atmospheric. This has new implications for the interpretation of gas distributions in ice sheets and the reconstruction of past atmospheric conditions.

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