Trace element analysis of climate archives by laser ablation ICP-MS

The analysis of the inorganic composition of climatic archives provides proxies for climate reconstruction. For many applications commercially available inductively coupled plasma quadrupole mass spectrometry (ICP-Q-MS) systems are used for investigations. In this talk I will present different appli...

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Main Authors: Dick, Dorothee, Kriews, Michael, Abele, Doris, Philipp, Eva, Bluszcz, P.
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:19781 2024-09-15T17:46:36+00:00 Trace element analysis of climate archives by laser ablation ICP-MS Dick, Dorothee Kriews, Michael Abele, Doris Philipp, Eva Bluszcz, P. 2008 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/19781/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.31699 unknown Dick, D. , Kriews, M. , Abele, D. orcid:0000-0002-5766-5017 , Philipp, E. and Bluszcz, P. (2008) Trace element analysis of climate archives by laser ablation ICP-MS , NSG meeting:Proxies, Processes and Basin Analyses, 28.11.2008, Utrecht, Netherlands. . hdl:10013/epic.31699 EPIC3NSG meeting:Proxies, Processes and Basin Analyses, 28.11.2008, Utrecht, Netherlands. Conference notRev 2008 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:01:09Z The analysis of the inorganic composition of climatic archives provides proxies for climate reconstruction. For many applications commercially available inductively coupled plasma quadrupole mass spectrometry (ICP-Q-MS) systems are used for investigations. In this talk I will present different application possibilities of the laser ablation (LA)-ICP-Q-MS analysis of different sample matrices.Polar ice cores:Ice from polar regions is an archive of climate. The analysis of element signatures in ice cores yields information about the strength of sources and transport mechanisms for aerosols in the paleoatmosphere as well as about the paleovolcanism. An ice core section from the Holocene, drilled in the Atlantic sector of Antarctica, was analysed by LA-ICP-Q-MS with a spatial resolution of about 4 mm. The analysis of sea salt tracers, mineral dust tracers and tracers for other natural or anthropogenic sources revealed in general enhanced element concentrations during winter months. The ice core included a tephra horizon which source could be identified by the element composition.Bivalves:During the past 10 years, the enhanced input of sediments due to accelerated glaciermelting is observed in Potter Cove at the Antarctic Peninsula. The analysis of the Antarctic soft shell clam Laternula elliptica (Potter Cove, Antarctic Peninsula) by LA-ICP-Q-MS addressed whether the increased sediment input is reflected in the distribution of Fe, and other elements (Al, Mn, Cu, Pb and U) in the ultimate growth bands, which are formed in bivalve umbos. In contrast to our hypothesis, we proved that the accretion of our investigated elements into the umbo matrix is largely a function of animal ecophysiology and life history rather than of climate change.Frozen lake sediment cores:A frozen lake sediment core from Sacrower See (Potsdam Germany), investigated by LA-ICP-Q-MS, showed annual lamination until a depth of 42.7 cm. Our study targeted to settle the question whether the lamination results in varying elemental signature that ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica ice core Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description The analysis of the inorganic composition of climatic archives provides proxies for climate reconstruction. For many applications commercially available inductively coupled plasma quadrupole mass spectrometry (ICP-Q-MS) systems are used for investigations. In this talk I will present different application possibilities of the laser ablation (LA)-ICP-Q-MS analysis of different sample matrices.Polar ice cores:Ice from polar regions is an archive of climate. The analysis of element signatures in ice cores yields information about the strength of sources and transport mechanisms for aerosols in the paleoatmosphere as well as about the paleovolcanism. An ice core section from the Holocene, drilled in the Atlantic sector of Antarctica, was analysed by LA-ICP-Q-MS with a spatial resolution of about 4 mm. The analysis of sea salt tracers, mineral dust tracers and tracers for other natural or anthropogenic sources revealed in general enhanced element concentrations during winter months. The ice core included a tephra horizon which source could be identified by the element composition.Bivalves:During the past 10 years, the enhanced input of sediments due to accelerated glaciermelting is observed in Potter Cove at the Antarctic Peninsula. The analysis of the Antarctic soft shell clam Laternula elliptica (Potter Cove, Antarctic Peninsula) by LA-ICP-Q-MS addressed whether the increased sediment input is reflected in the distribution of Fe, and other elements (Al, Mn, Cu, Pb and U) in the ultimate growth bands, which are formed in bivalve umbos. In contrast to our hypothesis, we proved that the accretion of our investigated elements into the umbo matrix is largely a function of animal ecophysiology and life history rather than of climate change.Frozen lake sediment cores:A frozen lake sediment core from Sacrower See (Potsdam Germany), investigated by LA-ICP-Q-MS, showed annual lamination until a depth of 42.7 cm. Our study targeted to settle the question whether the lamination results in varying elemental signature that ...
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author Dick, Dorothee
Kriews, Michael
Abele, Doris
Philipp, Eva
Bluszcz, P.
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Kriews, Michael
Abele, Doris
Philipp, Eva
Bluszcz, P.
Trace element analysis of climate archives by laser ablation ICP-MS
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title_short Trace element analysis of climate archives by laser ablation ICP-MS
title_full Trace element analysis of climate archives by laser ablation ICP-MS
title_fullStr Trace element analysis of climate archives by laser ablation ICP-MS
title_full_unstemmed Trace element analysis of climate archives by laser ablation ICP-MS
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