WAIS DIVIDE - High Temporal Resolution Black Carbon Record of Southern Hemisphere Biomass Burning

Abstract: This award supports a project to develop a 2,000-year high-temporal resolution record of biomass burning from the analysis of black carbon in the WAIS Divide bedrock ice core. Pilot data for the WAIS WD05A core demonstrates that we now have the ability to reconstruct this record with minim...

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Main Author: Taylor, Kendrick C.
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Published: IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center 2011
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spelling dataone:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600142 2024-10-03T18:45:37+00:00 WAIS DIVIDE - High Temporal Resolution Black Carbon Record of Southern Hemisphere Biomass Burning Taylor, Kendrick C. 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600142 unknown IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center Black Carbon Antarctic Glaciology WAIS Divide Ice Core Chemistry:Ice Glaciology Ice Core Records Antarctica Glaciers/Ice Sheet Atmosphere Cryosphere WAIS divide US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) Dataset 2011 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP 2024-10-03T18:12:02Z Abstract: This award supports a project to develop a 2,000-year high-temporal resolution record of biomass burning from the analysis of black carbon in the WAIS Divide bedrock ice core. Pilot data for the WAIS WD05A core demonstrates that we now have the ability to reconstruct this record with minimal impact on the amount of ice available for other projects. The intellectual merit of this project is that black carbon (BC) aerosols result solely from combustion and play a critical but poorly quantified role in global climate forcing and the carbon cycle. When incorporated into snow and ice, BC increases absorption of solar radiation making seasonal snow packs, mountain glaciers, polar ice sheets, and sea ice much more vulnerable to climate warming. BC emissions in the Southern Hemisphere are dominated by biomass burning in the tropical regions of Southern Africa, South America and South Asia. Biomass burning, which results from both climate and human activities, alters the atmospheric composition of greenhouse gases, aerosols and perturbs key biogeochemical cycles. A long-term record of biomass burning is needed to aid in the interpretation of ice core gas composition and will provide important information regarding human impacts on the environment and climate before instrumental records. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica ice core Ice Sheet Sea ice IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE) Antarctic
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topic Black Carbon
Antarctic Glaciology
WAIS Divide Ice Core
Chemistry:Ice
Glaciology
Ice Core Records
Antarctica
Glaciers/Ice Sheet
Atmosphere
Cryosphere
WAIS divide
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
spellingShingle Black Carbon
Antarctic Glaciology
WAIS Divide Ice Core
Chemistry:Ice
Glaciology
Ice Core Records
Antarctica
Glaciers/Ice Sheet
Atmosphere
Cryosphere
WAIS divide
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
Taylor, Kendrick C.
WAIS DIVIDE - High Temporal Resolution Black Carbon Record of Southern Hemisphere Biomass Burning
topic_facet Black Carbon
Antarctic Glaciology
WAIS Divide Ice Core
Chemistry:Ice
Glaciology
Ice Core Records
Antarctica
Glaciers/Ice Sheet
Atmosphere
Cryosphere
WAIS divide
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
description Abstract: This award supports a project to develop a 2,000-year high-temporal resolution record of biomass burning from the analysis of black carbon in the WAIS Divide bedrock ice core. Pilot data for the WAIS WD05A core demonstrates that we now have the ability to reconstruct this record with minimal impact on the amount of ice available for other projects. The intellectual merit of this project is that black carbon (BC) aerosols result solely from combustion and play a critical but poorly quantified role in global climate forcing and the carbon cycle. When incorporated into snow and ice, BC increases absorption of solar radiation making seasonal snow packs, mountain glaciers, polar ice sheets, and sea ice much more vulnerable to climate warming. BC emissions in the Southern Hemisphere are dominated by biomass burning in the tropical regions of Southern Africa, South America and South Asia. Biomass burning, which results from both climate and human activities, alters the atmospheric composition of greenhouse gases, aerosols and perturbs key biogeochemical cycles. A long-term record of biomass burning is needed to aid in the interpretation of ice core gas composition and will provide important information regarding human impacts on the environment and climate before instrumental records.
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author Taylor, Kendrick C.
author_facet Taylor, Kendrick C.
author_sort Taylor, Kendrick C.
title WAIS DIVIDE - High Temporal Resolution Black Carbon Record of Southern Hemisphere Biomass Burning
title_short WAIS DIVIDE - High Temporal Resolution Black Carbon Record of Southern Hemisphere Biomass Burning
title_full WAIS DIVIDE - High Temporal Resolution Black Carbon Record of Southern Hemisphere Biomass Burning
title_fullStr WAIS DIVIDE - High Temporal Resolution Black Carbon Record of Southern Hemisphere Biomass Burning
title_full_unstemmed WAIS DIVIDE - High Temporal Resolution Black Carbon Record of Southern Hemisphere Biomass Burning
title_sort wais divide - high temporal resolution black carbon record of southern hemisphere biomass burning
publisher IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center
publishDate 2011
url http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600142
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Antarctica
ice core
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Ice Sheet
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