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Co-editors-in-chief: Erin McClymont, Irina Rogozhina, Denis-Didier Rousseau & Luke Skinner
eISSN: 1814-9332

Climate of the Past (CP) is a not-for-profit international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of research articles, short communications, and review papers on the climate history of the Earth. CP covers all temporal scales of climate change and variability, from geological time through to multidecadal studies of the last century. Studies focusing mainly on present and future climate are not within scope.

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News

14 Jul 2026 CP Co-Editor-in-Chief elected Foreign Member of PAN

Warmest congratulations to CP Co-Editor-in-Chief Denis-Didier Rousseau on his election as Foreign Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN).

14 Jul 2026 CP Co-Editor-in-Chief elected Foreign Member of PAN

Warmest congratulations to CP Co-Editor-in-Chief Denis-Didier Rousseau on his election as Foreign Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN).

30 Jun 2026 The Norwegian University of Science and Technology partners with Copernicus Publications to support open-access publishing

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30 Jun 2026 The Norwegian University of Science and Technology partners with Copernicus Publications to support open-access publishing

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15 Jun 2026 The NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research partners with Copernicus Publications to support open-access publishing

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15 Jun 2026 The NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research partners with Copernicus Publications to support open-access publishing

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Recent papers

14 Jul 2026
Ice core nitrogen isotopes archive dramatic changes in West Antarctic Ice Sheet thinning
Amy C. F. King, Thomas K. Bauska, Amaëlle Landais, Carlos Martín, and Eric W. Wolff
Clim. Past, 22, 1291–1304, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-1291-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-1291-2026, 2026
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09 Jul 2026
Isotope-Based Age Scale with Multi-Month Precision for the SE-Dome II Ice Core from Southeast Greenland Over the Past 150 Years
Saaya Hamamoto, Yoshinori Iizuka, Takuro Aizawa, Kaoru Kawakami, Mai Matsumoto, Sumito Matoba, Hayoung Bong, Kei Yoshimura, Atsushi Okazaki, Laura Jasmin Dietrich, Hans Christian Steen-Larsen, and Ryu Uemura
EGUsphere, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2026-3602,https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2026-3602, 2026
Preprint under review for CP (discussion: open, 0 comments)
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08 Jul 2026
Correcting a systematic bias in an ocean drilling project site 882 alkenone sea surface temperature record
Joseph B. Novak, Rocío P. Caballero-Gill, Timothy D. Herbert, Harry J. Dowsett, and Alfredo Martínez-García
Clim. Past, 22, 1277–1290, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-1277-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-1277-2026, 2026
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08 Jul 2026
Dynamical Mechanism behind the Southern Hemisphere Westerly Intensification during the Last Glacial Maximum: A Linkage between Sea-ice and Polar Front Jet
Hyeong-Gyu Kim, Joowan Kim, Sang-Yoon Jun, Seong-Joong Kim, and Damwon So
EGUsphere, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2026-3834,https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2026-3834, 2026
Preprint under review for CP (discussion: open, 0 comments)
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08 Jul 2026
Relative contributions of CO2 and ice sheets on the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
Jeanne Millot-Weil, Paul Valdes, and Alexander Farnsworth
EGUsphere, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2026-3719,https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2026-3719, 2026
Preprint under review for CP (discussion: open, 0 comments)
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Highlight articles

10 Jun 2026
Quantitative climate reconstruction from sedimentary ancient DNA: framework, validation and application
Ulrike Herzschuh, Thomas Böhmer, Weihan Jia, and Simeon Lisovski
Clim. Past, 22, 1159–1180, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-1159-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-1159-2026, 2026
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29 May 2026
Cryptotephra in the East Antarctic Mount Brown South ice core
Margaret M. Harlan, Jodi Fox, Helle Astrid Kjær, Tessa R. Vance, Anders Svensson, and Eliza Cook
Clim. Past, 22, 1057–1083, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-1057-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-1057-2026, 2026
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12 May 2026
Climate change drove Late Miocene to Pliocene rise and fall of C4 vegetation at the crossroads of Africa and Eurasia (Anatolia, Türkiye)
Maud J. M. Meijers, Tamás Mikes, Bora Rojay, H. Evren Çubukçu, Erkan Aydar, Tina Lüdecke, and Andreas Mulch
Clim. Past, 22, 975–988, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-975-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-975-2026, 2026
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17 Apr 2026
Interplay of North Atlantic freshening and deep convection during the last deglaciation constrained by Iberian speleothems
Laura Endres, Carlos Pérez-Mejías, Ruza Ivanovic, Lauren Gregoire, Anna L. C. Hughes, Hai Cheng, and Heather Stoll
Clim. Past, 22, 797–824, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-797-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-797-2026, 2026
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17 Apr 2026
Growth and decay of the Iceland Ice Sheet through the last glacial cycle
Alexis Arturo Goffin, Lev Tarasov, Ívar Örn Benediktsson, and Joseph M. Licciardi
Clim. Past, 22, 825–843, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-825-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-22-825-2026, 2026
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