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Ice core         
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  • alt=Scientist standing at a bench, sawing an ice core
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CORE SAMPLE OF ICE, TYPICALLY REMOVED FROM A GLACIER OR ICE SHEET
Ice cores; Ice core samples; Ice core sample; Ice Cores; Layers of ice; Ice layers; Ice core dating; Ice Core
An ice core is a core sample that is typically removed from an ice sheet or a high mountain glacier. Since the ice forms from the incremental buildup of annual layers of snow, lower layers are older than upper ones, and an ice core contains ice formed over a range of years.
List of ice cores         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Spitzbergen ice core
This is a list of ice cores drilled for scientific purposes. Note that many of these locations are on moving ice sheets, and the latitude and longitude given is as of the date of drilling.
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  • Diagram of a 4×4 plane of magnetic core memory in an X/Y line coincident-current setup. X and Y are drive lines, S is sense, Z is inhibit. Arrows indicate the direction of current for writing.
  • A 10.8×10.8 cm plane of magnetic core memory with 64 x 64 bits (4 Kb), as used in a [[CDC 6600]]. Inset shows ''word line'' architecture with two wires per bit
  • Close-up of a core plane. The distance between the rings is roughly 1 mm (0.04 in). The green horizontal wires are X; the Y wires are dull brown and vertical, toward the back. The sense wires are diagonal, colored orange, and the inhibit wires are vertical twisted pairs.
  • One of three inter-connected modules that make up an Omnibus-based PDP-8 core memory plane.  This is the middle of the three and contains the array of actual ferrite cores.
  • One of three inter-connected modules that make up an Omnibus-based (PDP 8/e/f/m) PDP-8 core memory plane.
  • One of three inter-connected modules that make up an Omnibus-based PDP-8 core memory plane.
  • [[Project Whirlwind]] core memory
  • Diagram of the [[hysteresis]] curve for a magnetic memory core during a read operation. Sense line current pulse is high ("1") or low ("0") depending on original magnetization state of the core.
PREDOMINANT FORM OF RANDOM-ACCESS COMPUTER MEMORY FOR 20 YEARS BETWEEN ABOUT 1955 AND 1975
Ferrite core memory; Ferrite-core memory; Core store; Magnetic-Core Storage; Ferrite ram; Magnetic core storage; Core Memory; Main store; Magnetic core memory; Core memory; Core memories
Examples of use of ice core
1. The ice core lets researchers look back at least 740,000 years in time and study Earth.
2. Between 1''0 and 1''8 an 11,775–foot–long ice core was drilled there.
3. This ice–core analysis has provided many of the most eloquent and extensive data sets on climate change.
4. "He unlocked the SECRET of the Greenland ice core," reads the front of Alley‘s card, his name highlighted in light blue block lettering.
5. Air samples from the world‘s oldest ice core confirm that human activity has dramatically increased levels of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide in the earth‘s atmosphere.