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Ice core chemistry database: an Antarctic compilation of sodium and sulphate records spanning the past 2000 years

Authors :
Elizabeth R. Thomas
Diana O. Vladimirova
Dieter R. Tetzner
B. Daniel Emanuelsson
Nathan Chellman
Daniel A. Dixon
Hugues Goosse
Mackenzie M. Grieman
Amy C. F. King
Michael Sigl
Danielle Udy
Tessa R. Vance
Dominic A. Winski
V. Holly L. Winton
Nancy A. N. Bertler
Akira Hori
Chavarukonam M. Laluraj
Joseph R. McConnell
Yuko Motizuki
Kazuya Takahashi
Hideaki Motoyama
Yoichi Nakai
Franciéle Schwanck
Jefferson Cardia Simões
Filipe Gaudie Ley Lindau
Mirko Severi
Rita Traversi
Sarah Wauthy
Cunde Xiao
Jiao Yang
Ellen Mosely-Thompson
Tamara Khodzher
Ludmila Golobokova
Alexey Ekaykin
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2022.

Abstract

Changes in sea ice conditions and atmospheric circulation over the Southern Ocean play an important role in modulating Antarctic climate. However, observations of both sea ice and wind conditions are limited in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, both temporally and spatially. Ice core chemistry data can be used to reconstruct changes over annual, decadal, and millennial timescales. To facilitate sea ice and wind reconstructions, the CLIVASH2k working group has compiled a database of two species, sodium [Na+] and sulphate [SO42-], commonly measured ionic species. The database contains records from 105 Antarctic ice cores, containing records with a maximum age duration of 2000 years. An initial filter has been applied, based on evaluation against climate observations, to identify sites suitable for reconstructing past sea ice conditions, wind strength, or atmospheric circulation.

Details

ISSN :
18663516
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....46979d08bd537a7890c170a4a54cdac7