Collaborative Research: Integrated High Resolution Chemical and Biological Measurements on the Deep WAIS Divide Core
This project uses the WAIS Divide deep core to investigate the Last Deglaciation at sub-annual resolution through an integrated set of chemical and biological analyses. The intellectual merit of the project is that these analyses, combined with others, will take advantage of the high snow accumulati...
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dataone:doi:10.18739/A2BK16P3D 2024-06-03T18:46:23+00:00 Collaborative Research: Integrated High Resolution Chemical and Biological Measurements on the Deep WAIS Divide Core Mackenzie Grieman Northeastern Greenland Drilled at Akademii Nauk ice cap on the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago in the Eurasian Arctic Lomonosovfonna, Svalbard, Norway ENVELOPE(-33.99,-33.99,78.02,78.02) BEGINDATE: ENDDATE: 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2BK16P3D unknown Arctic Data Center ice core biomass burning Dataset 2018 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2BK16P3D 2024-06-03T18:11:26Z This project uses the WAIS Divide deep core to investigate the Last Deglaciation at sub-annual resolution through an integrated set of chemical and biological analyses. The intellectual merit of the project is that these analyses, combined with others, will take advantage of the high snow accumulation WAIS Divide site yielding the highest time resolution glacio-biogeochemical and gas record of any deep Antarctic ice core. With other high resolution Greenland cores (GISP2 and GRIP) and lower resolution Antarctic cores, the combined record will yield new insights into worldwide climate dynamics and abrupt change. The proposed chemical, biological, and elemental tracer measurements will also be used to address all of the WAIS Divide science themes. The broader impacts of the project include education and outreach activities such as numerous presentations to local K-12 students; opportunities for student and teacher involvement in the laboratory work; a teacher training program in Earth sciences in the heavily minority Santa Ana, Compton, and Costa Mesa, California school districts; and development of high school curricula. Extensive graduate and undergraduate student involvement also is planned and will include one post doctoral associate, one graduate student, and undergraduate hourly involvement at DRI; a graduate student and undergraduates at University of California, Irvine (UCI); and a post doctoral fellow at MSU. Student recruitment will be made from underrepresented groups building on a long track record of involvement and will include the NSF funded California Alliance for Minority Participation (CAMP) and the Montana American Indian Research Opportunities (AIRO). Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Greenland GRIP Ice cap ice core Severnaya Zemlya Svalbard Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Antarctic Svalbard Greenland Norway Indian Severnaya Zemlya ENVELOPE(98.000,98.000,79.500,79.500) Lomonosovfonna ENVELOPE(17.663,17.663,78.774,78.774) ENVELOPE(-33.99,-33.99,78.02,78.02) |
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This project uses the WAIS Divide deep core to investigate the Last Deglaciation at sub-annual resolution through an integrated set of chemical and biological analyses. The intellectual merit of the project is that these analyses, combined with others, will take advantage of the high snow accumulation WAIS Divide site yielding the highest time resolution glacio-biogeochemical and gas record of any deep Antarctic ice core. With other high resolution Greenland cores (GISP2 and GRIP) and lower resolution Antarctic cores, the combined record will yield new insights into worldwide climate dynamics and abrupt change. The proposed chemical, biological, and elemental tracer measurements will also be used to address all of the WAIS Divide science themes. The broader impacts of the project include education and outreach activities such as numerous presentations to local K-12 students; opportunities for student and teacher involvement in the laboratory work; a teacher training program in Earth sciences in the heavily minority Santa Ana, Compton, and Costa Mesa, California school districts; and development of high school curricula. Extensive graduate and undergraduate student involvement also is planned and will include one post doctoral associate, one graduate student, and undergraduate hourly involvement at DRI; a graduate student and undergraduates at University of California, Irvine (UCI); and a post doctoral fellow at MSU. Student recruitment will be made from underrepresented groups building on a long track record of involvement and will include the NSF funded California Alliance for Minority Participation (CAMP) and the Montana American Indian Research Opportunities (AIRO). |
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Collaborative Research: Integrated High Resolution Chemical and Biological Measurements on the Deep WAIS Divide Core |
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Collaborative Research: Integrated High Resolution Chemical and Biological Measurements on the Deep WAIS Divide Core |
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Collaborative Research: Integrated High Resolution Chemical and Biological Measurements on the Deep WAIS Divide Core |
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Collaborative Research: Integrated High Resolution Chemical and Biological Measurements on the Deep WAIS Divide Core |
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Collaborative Research: Integrated High Resolution Chemical and Biological Measurements on the Deep WAIS Divide Core |
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collaborative research: integrated high resolution chemical and biological measurements on the deep wais divide core |
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Northeastern Greenland Drilled at Akademii Nauk ice cap on the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago in the Eurasian Arctic Lomonosovfonna, Svalbard, Norway ENVELOPE(-33.99,-33.99,78.02,78.02) BEGINDATE: ENDDATE: 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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ENVELOPE(98.000,98.000,79.500,79.500) ENVELOPE(17.663,17.663,78.774,78.774) ENVELOPE(-33.99,-33.99,78.02,78.02) |
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Arctic Antarctic Svalbard Greenland Norway Indian Severnaya Zemlya Lomonosovfonna |
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Arctic Antarctic Svalbard Greenland Norway Indian Severnaya Zemlya Lomonosovfonna |
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Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Greenland GRIP Ice cap ice core Severnaya Zemlya Svalbard |
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Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Greenland GRIP Ice cap ice core Severnaya Zemlya Svalbard |
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