Integrating Raman spectroscopy and LA-ICP-MS 2D imaging to decipher the localisation and chemistry of impurities on the micro-scale in Greenland ice: Consistencies and open question

Impurities in polar ice play, among others, a crucial role as a proxy for the paleoclimate while at the same time impacting the internal deformation of ice on the micro-scale. In particular, solid and dissolved impurities can impact grain growth through Zener pinning or the drag of grain boundaries....

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Main Authors: Stoll, Nicolas, Bohleber, Pascal, Hörhold, Maria, Erhardt, Tobias, Eichler, Jan, Roman, Marco, Delmonte, Barbara, Barbante, Carlo, Weikusat, Ilka
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:56287 2024-09-15T17:46:04+00:00 Integrating Raman spectroscopy and LA-ICP-MS 2D imaging to decipher the localisation and chemistry of impurities on the micro-scale in Greenland ice: Consistencies and open question Stoll, Nicolas Bohleber, Pascal Hörhold, Maria Erhardt, Tobias Eichler, Jan Roman, Marco Delmonte, Barbara Barbante, Carlo Weikusat, Ilka 2022-05 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56287/ https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/EGU22-5035.html https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.2fa0e72e-4348-4c51-885d-69241caa5192 unknown Stoll, N. orcid:0000-0002-3219-8395 , Bohleber, P. orcid:0000-0002-9787-3136 , Hörhold, M. orcid:0000-0002-9110-0909 , Erhardt, T. orcid:0000-0002-6683-6746 , Eichler, J. , Roman, M. , Delmonte, B. , Barbante, C. and Weikusat, I. orcid:0000-0002-3023-6036 (2022) Integrating Raman spectroscopy and LA-ICP-MS 2D imaging to decipher the localisation and chemistry of impurities on the micro-scale in Greenland ice: Consistencies and open question , European Geoscience Union General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23 May 2022 - 27 May 2022 . doi:10.5194/egusphere-egu22-5035 <https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-5035> , hdl:10013/epic.2fa0e72e-4348-4c51-885d-69241caa5192 EPIC3European Geoscience Union General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 2022-05-23-2022-05-27 Conference notRev 2022 ftawi https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-5035 2024-06-24T04:28:46Z Impurities in polar ice play, among others, a crucial role as a proxy for the paleoclimate while at the same time impacting the internal deformation of ice on the micro-scale. In particular, solid and dissolved impurities can impact grain growth through Zener pinning or the drag of grain boundaries. Recent studies on natural ice from Antarctica and Greenland highlight the need for a multi-method approach to determine the differences in the localisation and chemistry of solid and dissolved impurities comprehensively, in order to ultimately gain a more holistic understanding. Here we report on a recent pilot investigation pursuing the direct integration of complimentary methods: microstructure-mapping, Cryo-Raman spectroscopy and laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) with 2D impurity imaging. While LA-ICP-MS enables the fast mapping of cm-size areas with lateral resolution in the order of tens of μm, Raman spectroscopy is more suited to identify the mineralogical composition of individual solid inclusions at the single μm scale. We analysed samples from the Holocene and Last Glacial from the Northeast Greenland Ice Core Project (EGRIP) and the North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling (NEEM) ice cores. We find that the general localisation patterns of impurities (e.g., low vs. high concentration) are similar for both methods. Furthermore, both methods show (clusters of) inclusions in the grain interior. These findings display that a holistic approach is needed to truly decipher the localisation of impurities in the ice microstructure. Combining the advantages of both methods gives a good overview of the localisation of impurities, both solid and dissolved, on the micro-scale. Localisation patterns are related to the chemistry of the analysed impurities displaying the need for high-resolution methods. For example, Na is strongly located in the grain boundaries, Al is preferentially located within the ice grains and Mg can be located in both regimes. We analyse the role of inclusions in ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica Greenland Greenland ice core Greenland Ice core Project ice core North Greenland Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Impurities in polar ice play, among others, a crucial role as a proxy for the paleoclimate while at the same time impacting the internal deformation of ice on the micro-scale. In particular, solid and dissolved impurities can impact grain growth through Zener pinning or the drag of grain boundaries. Recent studies on natural ice from Antarctica and Greenland highlight the need for a multi-method approach to determine the differences in the localisation and chemistry of solid and dissolved impurities comprehensively, in order to ultimately gain a more holistic understanding. Here we report on a recent pilot investigation pursuing the direct integration of complimentary methods: microstructure-mapping, Cryo-Raman spectroscopy and laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) with 2D impurity imaging. While LA-ICP-MS enables the fast mapping of cm-size areas with lateral resolution in the order of tens of μm, Raman spectroscopy is more suited to identify the mineralogical composition of individual solid inclusions at the single μm scale. We analysed samples from the Holocene and Last Glacial from the Northeast Greenland Ice Core Project (EGRIP) and the North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling (NEEM) ice cores. We find that the general localisation patterns of impurities (e.g., low vs. high concentration) are similar for both methods. Furthermore, both methods show (clusters of) inclusions in the grain interior. These findings display that a holistic approach is needed to truly decipher the localisation of impurities in the ice microstructure. Combining the advantages of both methods gives a good overview of the localisation of impurities, both solid and dissolved, on the micro-scale. Localisation patterns are related to the chemistry of the analysed impurities displaying the need for high-resolution methods. For example, Na is strongly located in the grain boundaries, Al is preferentially located within the ice grains and Mg can be located in both regimes. We analyse the role of inclusions in ...
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author Stoll, Nicolas
Bohleber, Pascal
Hörhold, Maria
Erhardt, Tobias
Eichler, Jan
Roman, Marco
Delmonte, Barbara
Barbante, Carlo
Weikusat, Ilka
spellingShingle Stoll, Nicolas
Bohleber, Pascal
Hörhold, Maria
Erhardt, Tobias
Eichler, Jan
Roman, Marco
Delmonte, Barbara
Barbante, Carlo
Weikusat, Ilka
Integrating Raman spectroscopy and LA-ICP-MS 2D imaging to decipher the localisation and chemistry of impurities on the micro-scale in Greenland ice: Consistencies and open question
author_facet Stoll, Nicolas
Bohleber, Pascal
Hörhold, Maria
Erhardt, Tobias
Eichler, Jan
Roman, Marco
Delmonte, Barbara
Barbante, Carlo
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title Integrating Raman spectroscopy and LA-ICP-MS 2D imaging to decipher the localisation and chemistry of impurities on the micro-scale in Greenland ice: Consistencies and open question
title_short Integrating Raman spectroscopy and LA-ICP-MS 2D imaging to decipher the localisation and chemistry of impurities on the micro-scale in Greenland ice: Consistencies and open question
title_full Integrating Raman spectroscopy and LA-ICP-MS 2D imaging to decipher the localisation and chemistry of impurities on the micro-scale in Greenland ice: Consistencies and open question
title_fullStr Integrating Raman spectroscopy and LA-ICP-MS 2D imaging to decipher the localisation and chemistry of impurities on the micro-scale in Greenland ice: Consistencies and open question
title_full_unstemmed Integrating Raman spectroscopy and LA-ICP-MS 2D imaging to decipher the localisation and chemistry of impurities on the micro-scale in Greenland ice: Consistencies and open question
title_sort integrating raman spectroscopy and la-icp-ms 2d imaging to decipher the localisation and chemistry of impurities on the micro-scale in greenland ice: consistencies and open question
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