ISOTOPES
δ¹⁸O Values
Ice Core Layers
Climate Events
Rapid Cooling Mysteries
100

An atom with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons.

Isotopes

100

Higher δ¹⁸O values indicate

Colder

100

 A deeper ice core layer represents

Older ice deposited further back in time

100

What period was unusually warm around 1,000 years ago

The Medieval Warm Period

100

A natural event can cause rapid cooling

Volcanic eruption

200

Scientists study past climates by referring to...

The Isotopes (ratios in water and ice)

200

0% > 1% > -8% shows

Warmest to coldest
200

Which is Older: 10m or 80m?

80m

200

During 1300-1850 was the period of

The Little Ice Age

200

What happens to sunlight during a volcanic eruption?

Sunlight is blocked or reduced by ash and aerosols in the atmosphere

300

Isotope ratio used in ice core is

oxygen-18 (¹⁸O) to oxygen-16 (¹⁶O)

300

Colder climate shows

Lower δ¹⁸O values

300

T / F "More Compressed Ice can be found in deeper ice core layers"

True

300

A large volcanic eruption

is when sudden cooling occurs

300

T / F (–2‰ → –8‰ is the sharpest drop)

TRUE

400

Isotopes in snow layers remain preserved for thousands of years because

Snow compacts to form ice, locking in isotope ratios and preventing mixing or alteration.

400

Volcanic ash cools the atmosphere causing δ¹⁸O values to???

δ¹⁸O values to drop

400

 Estimating the age of each layer involves

counting annual layers, and using known rates of accumulation and isotope changes

400

δ¹⁸O = –7‰is a climate event when it's...

A cold period, possibly the Little Ice Age or a volcanic cooling event.

400

 δ¹⁸O values drop suddenly after eruptions because

Cooler conditions cause more ¹⁶O to be incorporated into precipitation, lowering δ¹⁸O in ice.

500

Warming or Cooling Event - The ratio of heavy isotopes (¹⁸O) increases, leading to higher δ¹⁸O values

Warming Event

500

δ¹⁸O = –10% (global temperature) during the time was

Very cold global temperature

500

100,000 year old ice core can extract...

direct archive of past atmospheric gasses

500

 Isotope data reveals long‑term warming trends by tracking...

steady increases in δ¹⁸O values through core layers, showing rising temperatures.

500
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