Short-Term Meteorological and Environmental Signals Recorded in a Firn Core from a High-Accumulation Site on Plateau Laclavere, Antarctic Peninsula

<jats:p>High-accumulation sites are crucial for understanding the patterns and mechanisms of climate and environmental change in Antarctica since they allow gaining high-resolution proxy records from firn and ice. Here, we present new glacio- and isotope-geochemical data at sub-annual resoluti...

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Main Authors: Hoffmann-Abdi, Kirstin, Fernandoy, Francisco, Meyer, Hanno, Freitag, Johannes, Opel, Thomas, McConnell, Joseph R, Schneider, Christoph
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Published: MDPI AG 2021
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https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11100428
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:54822 2023-07-16T03:51:41+02:00 Short-Term Meteorological and Environmental Signals Recorded in a Firn Core from a High-Accumulation Site on Plateau Laclavere, Antarctic Peninsula Hoffmann-Abdi, Kirstin Fernandoy, Francisco Meyer, Hanno Freitag, Johannes Opel, Thomas McConnell, Joseph R Schneider, Christoph 2021 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/54822/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/54822/1/150_Hoffmann_Abdi_2021_MDPI_geoscience.pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11100428 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.affebd34-f8f0-4bd9-b859-41fc6b1dc506 unknown MDPI AG https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/54822/1/150_Hoffmann_Abdi_2021_MDPI_geoscience.pdf Hoffmann-Abdi, K. , Fernandoy, F. , Meyer, H. orcid:0000-0003-4129-4706 , Freitag, J. orcid:0000-0003-2654-9440 , Opel, T. orcid:0000-0003-1315-8256 , McConnell, J. R. and Schneider, C. (2021) Short-Term Meteorological and Environmental Signals Recorded in a Firn Core from a High-Accumulation Site on Plateau Laclavere, Antarctic Peninsula , Geosciences, 11 (10), p. 428 . doi:10.3390/geosciences11100428 <https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11100428> , hdl:10013/epic.affebd34-f8f0-4bd9-b859-41fc6b1dc506 EPIC3Geosciences, MDPI AG, 11(10), pp. 428-428, ISSN: 2163-1719 Article isiRev 2021 ftawi https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11100428 2023-06-25T23:19:51Z <jats:p>High-accumulation sites are crucial for understanding the patterns and mechanisms of climate and environmental change in Antarctica since they allow gaining high-resolution proxy records from firn and ice. Here, we present new glacio- and isotope-geochemical data at sub-annual resolution from a firn core retrieved from an ice cap on Plateau Laclavere (LCL), northern Antarctic Peninsula, covering the period 2012–2015. The signals of two volcanic eruptions and two forest fire events in South America could be identified in the non-sea-salt sulphur and black carbon records, respectively. Mean annual snow accumulation on LCL amounts to 2500 kg m−2 a−1 and exhibits low inter-annual variability. Time series of δ18O, δD and d excess show no seasonal cyclicity, which may result from (1) a reduced annual temperature amplitude due to the maritime climate and (2) post-depositional processes. The firn core stratigraphy indicates strong surface melt on LCL during austral summers 2013 and 2015, likely related to large-scale warm-air advection from lower latitudes and temporal variations in sea ice extent in the Bellingshausen-Amundsen Sea. The LCL ice cap is a highly valuable natural archive since it captures regional meteorological and environmental signals as well as their connection to the South American continent.</jats:p> Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Ice cap Sea ice Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Amundsen Sea Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral Geosciences 11 10 428
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description <jats:p>High-accumulation sites are crucial for understanding the patterns and mechanisms of climate and environmental change in Antarctica since they allow gaining high-resolution proxy records from firn and ice. Here, we present new glacio- and isotope-geochemical data at sub-annual resolution from a firn core retrieved from an ice cap on Plateau Laclavere (LCL), northern Antarctic Peninsula, covering the period 2012–2015. The signals of two volcanic eruptions and two forest fire events in South America could be identified in the non-sea-salt sulphur and black carbon records, respectively. Mean annual snow accumulation on LCL amounts to 2500 kg m−2 a−1 and exhibits low inter-annual variability. Time series of δ18O, δD and d excess show no seasonal cyclicity, which may result from (1) a reduced annual temperature amplitude due to the maritime climate and (2) post-depositional processes. The firn core stratigraphy indicates strong surface melt on LCL during austral summers 2013 and 2015, likely related to large-scale warm-air advection from lower latitudes and temporal variations in sea ice extent in the Bellingshausen-Amundsen Sea. The LCL ice cap is a highly valuable natural archive since it captures regional meteorological and environmental signals as well as their connection to the South American continent.</jats:p>
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author Hoffmann-Abdi, Kirstin
Fernandoy, Francisco
Meyer, Hanno
Freitag, Johannes
Opel, Thomas
McConnell, Joseph R
Schneider, Christoph
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Fernandoy, Francisco
Meyer, Hanno
Freitag, Johannes
Opel, Thomas
McConnell, Joseph R
Schneider, Christoph
Short-Term Meteorological and Environmental Signals Recorded in a Firn Core from a High-Accumulation Site on Plateau Laclavere, Antarctic Peninsula
author_facet Hoffmann-Abdi, Kirstin
Fernandoy, Francisco
Meyer, Hanno
Freitag, Johannes
Opel, Thomas
McConnell, Joseph R
Schneider, Christoph
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title Short-Term Meteorological and Environmental Signals Recorded in a Firn Core from a High-Accumulation Site on Plateau Laclavere, Antarctic Peninsula
title_short Short-Term Meteorological and Environmental Signals Recorded in a Firn Core from a High-Accumulation Site on Plateau Laclavere, Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Short-Term Meteorological and Environmental Signals Recorded in a Firn Core from a High-Accumulation Site on Plateau Laclavere, Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr Short-Term Meteorological and Environmental Signals Recorded in a Firn Core from a High-Accumulation Site on Plateau Laclavere, Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Short-Term Meteorological and Environmental Signals Recorded in a Firn Core from a High-Accumulation Site on Plateau Laclavere, Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort short-term meteorological and environmental signals recorded in a firn core from a high-accumulation site on plateau laclavere, antarctic peninsula
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