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    Annually Resolved Ice Core Records of Tropical Climate Variability over the Past ~1800 Years by Thompson, L. G., Mosley-Thompson, E., Davis, M. E., Zagorodnov, V. S., Howat, I. M., Mikhalenko, V. N., Lin, P.-N.

    “…Ice cores from low latitudes can provide a wealth of unique information about past climate in the tropics, but they are difficult to recover and few exist…”
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    A 25,000-Year Tropical Climate History from Bolivian Ice Cores by Thompson, L. G., Davis, M. E., Mosley-Thompson, E., Sowers, T. A., Henderson, K. A., Zagorodnov, V. S., P.-N. Lin, Mikhalenko, V. N., Campen, R. K., Bolzan, J. F., Cole-Dai, J., Francou, B.

    “…Ice cores that were recovered from the summit of Sajama mountain in Bolivia provide carbon-14-dated tropical records and extend to the Late Glacial Stage…”
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    Kilimanjaro Ice Core Records: Evidence of Holocene Climate Change in Tropical Africa by Thompson, Lonnie G., Mosley-Thompson, Ellen, Davis, Mary E., Henderson, Keith A., Brecher, Henry H., Zagorodnov, Victor S., Mashiotta, Tracy A., Lin, Ping-Nan, Mikhalenko, Vladimir N., Hardy, Douglas R., Beer, Jürg

    “…Six ice cores from Kilimanjaro provide an ~11.7-thousand-year record of Holocene climate and environmental variability for eastern equatorial Africa, including…”
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    The record of anthropogenic pollution in snow and ice in Svalbard, Norway by Simões, Jefferson C, Zagorodnov, Victor S

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (2001)
    “…From the examination of the spatial distribution of pollutants and of the record from ice cores, it is demonstrated that Svalbard is strongly affected by…”
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    Core Drilling through the Ross Ice Shelf (Antarctica) Confirmed Basal Freezing by Zotikov, Igor A., Zagorodnov, Victor S., Raikovsky, Juriy V.

    “…New techniques that have been used to obtain a continuous ice core through the whole 416-meter thickness of the Ross Ice Shelf at Camp J-9 have demonstrated…”
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    Reconstruction of the Surface Temperature of Arctic Glaciers from the Data of Temperature Measurements in Wells by Nagornov, O V, Konovalov, Yu V, Zagorodnov, V S, Thompson, L G

    “…Consideration is given to the problem of reconstruction of the surface temperature of a glacier from the data of measuring the temperature in a well…”
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