Skip to main content

and
  1. No Access

    Article

    Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation

    During the last deglaciation, climate changes over Greenland and Antarctica on millennial timescales were asynchronous. A temperature record from the Talos Dome in Antarctica confirms this asynchrony and shows...

    B. Stenni, D. Buiron, M. Frezzotti, S. Albani, C. Barbante, E. Bard in Nature Geoscience (2011)

  2. No Access

    Article

    Asynchrony of Antarctic and Greenland climate change during the last glacial period

    A central issue in climate dynamics is to understand how the Northern and Southern hemispheres are coupled during climate events. The strongest of the fast temperature changes observed in Greenland (so-called ...

    T. Blunier, J. Chappellaz, J. Schwander, A. Dällenbach, B. Stauffer in Nature (1998)

  3. No Access

    Article

    Atmospheric CO2 concentration and millennial-scale climate change during the last glacial period

    The analysis of air bubbles trapped in polar ice has permitted the reconstruction of past atmospheric concentrations of CO2 over various timescales, and revealed that large climate changes over tens of thousands ...

    B. Stauffer, T. Blunier, A. Dällenbach, A. Indermühle, J. Schwander in Nature (1998)

  4. No Access

    Article

    Variations in atmospheric methane concentration during the Holocene epoch

    RECORDS of the variation in atmospheric methane concentration have been obtained from ice cores for the past 1,000 years and for the period 8,000–220,000 yr BP (refs 1–4), but data for the intervening period, ...

    T. Blunier, J. Chappellaz, J. Schwander, B. Stauffer, D. Raynaud in Nature (1995)

  5. No Access

    Article

    Synchronous changes in atmospheric CH4 and Greenland climate between 40 and 8 kyr BP

    ICE-CORE reconstructions of atmospheric methane concentrations for the past 220 kyr have revealed large variations associated with different climatic periods1–4. But the phase relationship between climate and met...

    J. Chappellaz, T. Bluniert, D. Raynaud, J. M. Barnola, J. Schwander, B. Stauffert in Nature (1993)

  6. Article

    INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTORS (IGF) AND THEIR BINDING PROTEINS IN CORD SERA OF CHILEAN NEWBORNS: RELATIONSHIP TO FETAL AND PLACENTAL GROWTH.

    28 term newborns (GA 38-42 weeks) were studied. 9 were small for gestational age (SGA), 6 were large and the rest were appropriate. There was no correlation of IGFs or IGFBPs with gestational age. The relation...

    M Osorio, J Torres, F Moya, R Baxter, J Schwander, M Fant in Pediatric Research (1993)

  7. No Access

    Article

    Use of 10Be in polar ice to trace the 11-year cycle of solar activity

    A DETAILED knowledge of the history of solar magnetic activity is important in several respects. From satellite data there is increasing evidence that solar magnetic activity and solar irradiance are positivel...

    J. Beer, A. Blinov, G. Bonani, R. C. Finkel, H. J. Hofmann, B. Lehmann in Nature (1990)

  8. No Access

    Article

    Methane concentration in the glacial atmosphere was only half that of the preindustrial Holocene

    Air entrapped in bubbles of cold ice has essentially the same composition as that of the atmosphere at the time of bubble formation. Measurements on ice core samples from Byrd Station (Antarctica) and Dye 3 (G...

    B. Stauffer, E. Lochbronner, H. Oeschger, J. Schwander in Nature (1988)

  9. No Access

    Chapter

    Autoimmune and Autonomous Toxic Goiter: Differentation and Clinical Outcome After Drug Treatment

    Our own data presented in this paper are taken from investigations of a multi center prospective study*, in which the following colleagues participate: Althoff (Frankfurt), Badenhoop (Mannheim), Benker (Essen)...

    H. Schleusener, G. Holl, J. Schwander, K. Badenhoop, J. Hensen in Thyroid Autoimmunity (1987)

  10. No Access

    Article

    Age difference between polar ice and the air trapped in its bubbles

    Air entrapped in bubbles formed in cold ice has essentially the same composition as that of the atmosphere at the time of bubble formation. The analysis of dated ice samples therefore enables the history of at...

    J. Schwander, B. Stauffer in Nature (1984)

  11. No Access

    Article

    Ice core sample measurements give atmospheric CO2 content during the past 40,000 yr

    Recent measurements1,2 on ice samples from Camp Century (Greenland, 77°10'N, 61°08'W), Byrd Station (Antarctica, 80°01'S, 110°31'W) and Dome C (74°40'S, 125°10'E) suggest that during the late part of the last gla...

    A. Neftel, H. Oeschger, J. Schwander, B. Stauffer, R. Zumbrunn in Nature (1982)

  12. No Access

    Article

    La glycolyse anaérobie au niveau des lobes optiques isolés de l'embryon de poulet

    A series ofin vitro experiments have been made on lactic acid production in anaerobiosis in the develo** optic lobes (mesencephalon) of the chick embryo. The rate of anaerobic glycolysis is relatively important...

    J. Schwander, J. Gayet in Experientia (1963)