Methanesulfonic acid measurements from a Greenland ice core (1850-2006)

This dataset provides annual measurements of methanesulfonic acid (MSA) in Summit, Greenland ice core samples collected at variable resolution from 1200 to 2006. The abstract for the paper on these measurements is pasted below. The other measurements referenced in this abstract are published in Jong...

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Main Authors: Ursula Jongebloed, Becky Alexander, Jihong Cole-Dai
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2WW7717K
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2WW7717K 2024-11-03T19:45:02+00:00 Methanesulfonic acid measurements from a Greenland ice core (1850-2006) Ursula Jongebloed Becky Alexander Jihong Cole-Dai Summit, Greenland ENVELOPE(-38.62,-38.62,72.58,72.58) BEGINDATE: 1200-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2006-01-01T00:00:00Z 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2WW7717K unknown Arctic Data Center methansulfonic acid (MSA) Arctic ice core dimethyl sulfide (DMS) phytoplankton atmospheric chemistry Dataset 2023 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2WW7717K 2024-11-03T19:19:20Z This dataset provides annual measurements of methanesulfonic acid (MSA) in Summit, Greenland ice core samples collected at variable resolution from 1200 to 2006. The abstract for the paper on these measurements is pasted below. The other measurements referenced in this abstract are published in Jongebloed et al. (2023) GRL, Jongebloed et al. (2023) ERL, and available in the Arctic Data Center (doi:10.18739/A26T0GX7K and doi:10.18739/A2N873162) Abstract: Marine phytoplankton are primary producers in ocean ecosystems and emit dimethyl sulfide (DMS) to the atmosphere. DMS emissions are the largest biological source of atmospheric sulfur and are one of the largest uncertainties in global climate modeling. DMS is oxidized to methanesulfonic acid (MSA), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and hydroperoxymethyl thioformate (HPMTF), all of which can be oxidized to sulfate. Ice core records of MSA are used to investigate past DMS emissions but rely on the implicit assumption that the relative yield of oxidation products from DMS remains constant. However, this assumption is uncertain because there are no long-term records that compare MSA to other DMS oxidation products. Here we share the first long-term record of both MSA and DMS-derived biogenic sulfate concentration in Greenland ice core samples from 1200 to 2006 CE. While MSA declines on average by 0.2 µg S kg-1 over the industrial era, biogenic sulfate from DMS increases by 0.8 µg S kg-1. This increasing biogenic sulfate contradicts previous assertions of declining North Atlantic primary productivity inferred from decreasing MSA concentrations in Greenland ice cores over the industrial era. The changing ratio of MSA to biogenic sulfate suggests that trends in MSA could be caused by time-varying atmospheric chemistry, and that MSA concentrations alone should not be used to infer past primary productivity. Dataset Arctic Greenland Greenland ice core Greenland ice cores ice core North Atlantic Phytoplankton Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Greenland ENVELOPE(-38.62,-38.62,72.58,72.58)
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topic methansulfonic acid (MSA)
Arctic
ice core
dimethyl sulfide (DMS)
phytoplankton
atmospheric chemistry
spellingShingle methansulfonic acid (MSA)
Arctic
ice core
dimethyl sulfide (DMS)
phytoplankton
atmospheric chemistry
Ursula Jongebloed
Becky Alexander
Jihong Cole-Dai
Methanesulfonic acid measurements from a Greenland ice core (1850-2006)
topic_facet methansulfonic acid (MSA)
Arctic
ice core
dimethyl sulfide (DMS)
phytoplankton
atmospheric chemistry
description This dataset provides annual measurements of methanesulfonic acid (MSA) in Summit, Greenland ice core samples collected at variable resolution from 1200 to 2006. The abstract for the paper on these measurements is pasted below. The other measurements referenced in this abstract are published in Jongebloed et al. (2023) GRL, Jongebloed et al. (2023) ERL, and available in the Arctic Data Center (doi:10.18739/A26T0GX7K and doi:10.18739/A2N873162) Abstract: Marine phytoplankton are primary producers in ocean ecosystems and emit dimethyl sulfide (DMS) to the atmosphere. DMS emissions are the largest biological source of atmospheric sulfur and are one of the largest uncertainties in global climate modeling. DMS is oxidized to methanesulfonic acid (MSA), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and hydroperoxymethyl thioformate (HPMTF), all of which can be oxidized to sulfate. Ice core records of MSA are used to investigate past DMS emissions but rely on the implicit assumption that the relative yield of oxidation products from DMS remains constant. However, this assumption is uncertain because there are no long-term records that compare MSA to other DMS oxidation products. Here we share the first long-term record of both MSA and DMS-derived biogenic sulfate concentration in Greenland ice core samples from 1200 to 2006 CE. While MSA declines on average by 0.2 µg S kg-1 over the industrial era, biogenic sulfate from DMS increases by 0.8 µg S kg-1. This increasing biogenic sulfate contradicts previous assertions of declining North Atlantic primary productivity inferred from decreasing MSA concentrations in Greenland ice cores over the industrial era. The changing ratio of MSA to biogenic sulfate suggests that trends in MSA could be caused by time-varying atmospheric chemistry, and that MSA concentrations alone should not be used to infer past primary productivity.
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author Ursula Jongebloed
Becky Alexander
Jihong Cole-Dai
author_facet Ursula Jongebloed
Becky Alexander
Jihong Cole-Dai
author_sort Ursula Jongebloed
title Methanesulfonic acid measurements from a Greenland ice core (1850-2006)
title_short Methanesulfonic acid measurements from a Greenland ice core (1850-2006)
title_full Methanesulfonic acid measurements from a Greenland ice core (1850-2006)
title_fullStr Methanesulfonic acid measurements from a Greenland ice core (1850-2006)
title_full_unstemmed Methanesulfonic acid measurements from a Greenland ice core (1850-2006)
title_sort methanesulfonic acid measurements from a greenland ice core (1850-2006)
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2WW7717K
op_coverage Summit, Greenland
ENVELOPE(-38.62,-38.62,72.58,72.58)
BEGINDATE: 1200-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2006-01-01T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-38.62,-38.62,72.58,72.58)
geographic Arctic
Greenland
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Greenland
genre Arctic
Greenland
Greenland ice core
Greenland ice cores
ice core
North Atlantic
Phytoplankton
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Greenland
Greenland ice core
Greenland ice cores
ice core
North Atlantic
Phytoplankton
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