Decadal timescale links between Antarctic Peninsula ice-core oxygen-18, deuterium and temperature

The Antarctic Peninsula region has exprienced a long-term warming trend over the twentieth century, with the 1971-90 mean at Faraday being 1.9°C warmer than the mean over 1903-41 based on expedition reports. For the period prior to 1900, there is conflicting evidence from different data sources. An...

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Published in:The Holocene
Main Authors: Jones, P.D., Marsh, R., Wigley, T.M.L., Peel, D.A.
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 1993
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/095968369300300102 2024-10-20T14:04:05+00:00 Decadal timescale links between Antarctic Peninsula ice-core oxygen-18, deuterium and temperature Jones, P.D. Marsh, R. Wigley, T.M.L. Peel, D.A. 1993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095968369300300102 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/095968369300300102 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license The Holocene volume 3, issue 1, page 14-26 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 1993 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/095968369300300102 2024-09-24T04:14:51Z The Antarctic Peninsula region has exprienced a long-term warming trend over the twentieth century, with the 1971-90 mean at Faraday being 1.9°C warmer than the mean over 1903-41 based on expedition reports. For the period prior to 1900, there is conflicting evidence from different data sources. An initial interpretation of isotopic data from ice cores suggests that the nineteenth century was warmer than the twentieth century. In contrast, snow accumulation rate data for the nineteenth century from the same ice cores suggest lower temperatures. Here we investigate these facts by studying the links between atmospheric temperature over the Antarctic Peninsula, circulation parameters and isotopic data over the period of instrumental records. We show that the relationships between these variables are complex and highly spatially variable. In particular, the correlations between temperature and δ 18 O and δD are generally of the order r = 0.5 or less on timescales of one to five years. Conflicts between evidence from accumulation rate and isotopic data appear to reflect the influence of source-region effects on the isotope records. To unravel the complex isotopic records available for the Peninsula region better; additional cores must be analysed for both δ 18 O and 8D at the same site. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula ice core SAGE Publications Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Faraday ENVELOPE(-64.256,-64.256,-65.246,-65.246) The Antarctic The Holocene 3 1 14 26
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description The Antarctic Peninsula region has exprienced a long-term warming trend over the twentieth century, with the 1971-90 mean at Faraday being 1.9°C warmer than the mean over 1903-41 based on expedition reports. For the period prior to 1900, there is conflicting evidence from different data sources. An initial interpretation of isotopic data from ice cores suggests that the nineteenth century was warmer than the twentieth century. In contrast, snow accumulation rate data for the nineteenth century from the same ice cores suggest lower temperatures. Here we investigate these facts by studying the links between atmospheric temperature over the Antarctic Peninsula, circulation parameters and isotopic data over the period of instrumental records. We show that the relationships between these variables are complex and highly spatially variable. In particular, the correlations between temperature and δ 18 O and δD are generally of the order r = 0.5 or less on timescales of one to five years. Conflicts between evidence from accumulation rate and isotopic data appear to reflect the influence of source-region effects on the isotope records. To unravel the complex isotopic records available for the Peninsula region better; additional cores must be analysed for both δ 18 O and 8D at the same site.
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author Jones, P.D.
Marsh, R.
Wigley, T.M.L.
Peel, D.A.
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Marsh, R.
Wigley, T.M.L.
Peel, D.A.
Decadal timescale links between Antarctic Peninsula ice-core oxygen-18, deuterium and temperature
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Peel, D.A.
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title Decadal timescale links between Antarctic Peninsula ice-core oxygen-18, deuterium and temperature
title_short Decadal timescale links between Antarctic Peninsula ice-core oxygen-18, deuterium and temperature
title_full Decadal timescale links between Antarctic Peninsula ice-core oxygen-18, deuterium and temperature
title_fullStr Decadal timescale links between Antarctic Peninsula ice-core oxygen-18, deuterium and temperature
title_full_unstemmed Decadal timescale links between Antarctic Peninsula ice-core oxygen-18, deuterium and temperature
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