The preservation of methanesulphonic acid in frozen ice-core samples

Ice-core records of methanesulphonic acid (MSA) provide a potentially powerful tool for producing proxy records of sea ice, a critical but poorly understood component of the Earth's climate system. However, MSA is able to diffuse through solid ice, and here we examine the effect of two differen...

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Main Authors: Abram, Nerilie, Curran, Mark A J, Mulvaney, Robert, Vance, Tessa
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Published: International Glaciological Society
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/82452 2024-01-14T10:07:37+01:00 The preservation of methanesulphonic acid in frozen ice-core samples Abram, Nerilie Curran, Mark A J Mulvaney, Robert Vance, Tessa http://hdl.handle.net/1885/82452 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/82452/5/Abrams_2008_preservation_methanesulphonic.pdf.jpg https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/82452/7/01_Abram_The_preservation_of_2008.pdf.jpg unknown International Glaciological Society 0022-1430 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/82452 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/82452/5/Abrams_2008_preservation_methanesulphonic.pdf.jpg https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/82452/7/01_Abram_The_preservation_of_2008.pdf.jpg Journal of Glaciology Keywords: accuracy assessment concentration (composition) ice core methane preservation proxy climate record sea ice Journal article ftanucanberra 2023-12-15T09:36:11Z Ice-core records of methanesulphonic acid (MSA) provide a potentially powerful tool for producing proxy records of sea ice, a critical but poorly understood component of the Earth's climate system. However, MSA is able to diffuse through solid ice, and here we examine the effect of two different methods of frozen storage on the preservation of MSA in archived ice-core samples. Re-analysis of archived ice sticks confirms that MSA diffuses out of ice cores archived in this manner. Despite MSA losses of up to 39% after 7 years storage, the ice sticks studied here preserve much of the variability of the original MSA record, suggesting that useful proxy records can be obtained from archived ice sticks. Furthermore, re-analysis of ice-core samples that had been refrozen into discrete bottled samples for storage demonstrates that it is possible to archive ice samples in a way that prevents MSA loss. In this case, accurate records of MSA variability and concentration were preserved even over storage periods of 15 years. This has important implications for the storage of ice cores and subsequent determination of MSA, and demonstrates that ice storage history needs to be considered when interpreting MSA records. Article in Journal/Newspaper ice core Journal of Glaciology Sea ice Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections
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topic Keywords: accuracy assessment
concentration (composition)
ice core
methane
preservation
proxy climate record
sea ice
spellingShingle Keywords: accuracy assessment
concentration (composition)
ice core
methane
preservation
proxy climate record
sea ice
Abram, Nerilie
Curran, Mark A J
Mulvaney, Robert
Vance, Tessa
The preservation of methanesulphonic acid in frozen ice-core samples
topic_facet Keywords: accuracy assessment
concentration (composition)
ice core
methane
preservation
proxy climate record
sea ice
description Ice-core records of methanesulphonic acid (MSA) provide a potentially powerful tool for producing proxy records of sea ice, a critical but poorly understood component of the Earth's climate system. However, MSA is able to diffuse through solid ice, and here we examine the effect of two different methods of frozen storage on the preservation of MSA in archived ice-core samples. Re-analysis of archived ice sticks confirms that MSA diffuses out of ice cores archived in this manner. Despite MSA losses of up to 39% after 7 years storage, the ice sticks studied here preserve much of the variability of the original MSA record, suggesting that useful proxy records can be obtained from archived ice sticks. Furthermore, re-analysis of ice-core samples that had been refrozen into discrete bottled samples for storage demonstrates that it is possible to archive ice samples in a way that prevents MSA loss. In this case, accurate records of MSA variability and concentration were preserved even over storage periods of 15 years. This has important implications for the storage of ice cores and subsequent determination of MSA, and demonstrates that ice storage history needs to be considered when interpreting MSA records.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Abram, Nerilie
Curran, Mark A J
Mulvaney, Robert
Vance, Tessa
author_facet Abram, Nerilie
Curran, Mark A J
Mulvaney, Robert
Vance, Tessa
author_sort Abram, Nerilie
title The preservation of methanesulphonic acid in frozen ice-core samples
title_short The preservation of methanesulphonic acid in frozen ice-core samples
title_full The preservation of methanesulphonic acid in frozen ice-core samples
title_fullStr The preservation of methanesulphonic acid in frozen ice-core samples
title_full_unstemmed The preservation of methanesulphonic acid in frozen ice-core samples
title_sort preservation of methanesulphonic acid in frozen ice-core samples
publisher International Glaciological Society
url http://hdl.handle.net/1885/82452
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Journal of Glaciology
Sea ice
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Journal of Glaciology
Sea ice
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