Aeolian dust and chemistry records from the EDML and EDC ice cores


Autoria(s): Ruth, Urs; Barbante, Carlo; Bigler, Matthias; Delmonte, Barbara; Fischer, Hubertus; Gabrielli, Paolo; Gaspari, Vania; Kaufmann, Patrik R; Lambert, Fabrice; Maggi, Valter; Marino, Federica; Petit, Jean-Robert; Udisti, Roberto; Wagenbach, Dietmar; Wegner, Anna; Wolff, Eric W
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -75.051250 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 61.709200 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -75.100000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 0.068400 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -75.002500 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 123.350000 * DATE/TIME START: 1993-01-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2006-01-17T00:00:00

Data(s)

28/03/2008

Resumo

To improve quantitative interpretation of ice core aeolian dust records a systematic methodical comparison has been made involving methods of water-insoluble particle counting (Coulter Counter and laser-sensing particle detector), soluble ions (ion chromatography, IC, and continuous flow analysis, CFA), elemental analysis (inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy, ICP-MS, at pH 1 and after full acid digestion), and water-insoluble elemental analysis (proton induced X-ray emission, PIXE). Ice core samples covering the last deglaciation have been used from the EPICA Dome C (EDC) and the EPICA Dronning Maud Land (EDML) ice cores. All methods correlate very well amongst each other. The ratios of glacial age concentrations to Holocene concentrations, which are typically a factor ~100, differ significantly between the methods, but differences are limited to a factor < 2 for most methods with insoluble particles showing the largest change. The recovery of ICP-MS measurements depends on the digestion method and is different for different elements and during different climatic periods. EDC and EDML samples have similar dust composition, which suggests a common dust source or a common mixture of sources for the two sites. The analysed samples further reveal a change of dust composition during the last deglaciation.

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application/zip, 2 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.690364

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.690364

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Ruth, Urs; Barbante, Carlo; Bigler, Matthias; Delmonte, Barbara; Fischer, Hubertus; Gabrielli, Paolo; Gaspari, Vania; Kaufmann, Patrik R; Lambert, Fabrice; Maggi, Valter; Marino, Federica; Petit, Jean-Robert; Udisti, Roberto; Wagenbach, Dietmar; Wegner, Anna; Wolff, Eric W (2008): Proxies and measurement techniques for mineral dust in Antarctic ice cores. Environmental Science and Technology, 42(15), 5675-5681, doi:10.1021/es703078z

Palavras-Chave #Al3+; Aluminium; Ca2+; Calcium; Calcium, non-sea-salt; Continuous Flow Analysis (CFA); Coulter counter; DEPTH, ice/snow; Depth ice/snow; DML28C01_00; Dome C; Dome C, Antarctica; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Dust conc; Dust concentration; EDC; EDML; EDRILL; EPICA; EPICA-Campaigns; EPICA drill; European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica; Fe; full acid digestion; ICP-MS, Inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry; Ion chromatography; Iron concentration; Kohnen Station; Laser particle counter, KLOTZ; Na+; nssCa2+; Part conc; Particle concentration; pH 1 - digestion; PIXE, Particle induced x-ray emission; Si; Silica; size limit: 0.78 µm diameter; size limit: 1.0 µm diameter; Sodium; V; Vanadium
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