The SP19 Chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 1: Volcanic matching and annual-layer counting

Abstract. The South Pole Ice Core (SPICEcore) was drilled in 2014–2016 to provide a detailed multi-proxy archive of paleoclimate conditions in East Antarctica during the Holocene and late Pleistocene. Interpretation of these records requires an accurate depth-age relationship. Here, we present the S...

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Main Authors: Winski, Dominic A, Fudge, Tyler J, Ferris, David G, Osterberg, Erich C, Fegyveresi, John M, Cole-Dai, Jihong, Thundercloud, Zayta, Cox, Thomas S, Kreutz, Karl J, Ortman, Nikolas, Buizert, Christo, Epifanio, Jenna, Brook, Edward J, Beaudette, Ross, Severinghaus, Jeff, Sowers, Todd, Steig, Eric J, Kahle, Emma C, Jones, Tyler R, Morris, Valerie, Aydin, Murat, Nicewonger, Melinda R, Casey, Kimberley A, Alley, Richard B, Waddington, Edwin D, Iverson, Nels A, Bay, Ryan C, Souney, Joseph M
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt58822038 2023-05-15T13:41:49+02:00 The SP19 Chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 1: Volcanic matching and annual-layer counting Winski, Dominic A Fudge, Tyler J Ferris, David G Osterberg, Erich C Fegyveresi, John M Cole-Dai, Jihong Thundercloud, Zayta Cox, Thomas S Kreutz, Karl J Ortman, Nikolas Buizert, Christo Epifanio, Jenna Brook, Edward J Beaudette, Ross Severinghaus, Jeff Sowers, Todd Steig, Eric J Kahle, Emma C Jones, Tyler R Morris, Valerie Aydin, Murat Nicewonger, Melinda R Casey, Kimberley A Alley, Richard B Waddington, Edwin D Iverson, Nels A Bay, Ryan C Souney, Joseph M 2019-06-05 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/58822038 unknown eScholarship, University of California qt58822038 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/58822038 public Climate Action article 2019 ftcdlib 2022-08-22T17:29:23Z Abstract. The South Pole Ice Core (SPICEcore) was drilled in 2014–2016 to provide a detailed multi-proxy archive of paleoclimate conditions in East Antarctica during the Holocene and late Pleistocene. Interpretation of these records requires an accurate depth-age relationship. Here, we present the SP19 timescale for the age of the ice of SPICEcore. SP19 is synchronized to the WD2014 chronology from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide (WAIS Divide) ice core using stratigraphic matching of 251 volcanic events. These events indicate an age of 54 302 ± 519 years BP (before the year 1950) at the bottom of SPICEcore. Annual layers identified in sodium and magnesium ions to 11 341 BP were used to interpolate between stratigraphic volcanic tie points, yielding an annually-resolved chronology through the Holocene. Estimated timescale uncertainty during the Holocene is less than 18 years relative to WD2014, with the exception of the interval between 1800 to 3100 BP when uncertainty estimates reach ± 25 years due to widely spaced volcanic tie points. Prior to the Holocene, uncertainties remain within 124 years relative to WD2014. Results show an average Holocene accumulation rate of 7.4 cm/yr (water equivalent). The time variability of accumulation rate is consistent with expectations for steady-state ice flow through the modern spatial pattern of accumulation rate. Time variations in nitrate concentration, nitrate seasonal amplitude, and δ15N of N2 in turn are as expected for the accumulation-rate variations. The highly variable yet well-constrained Holocene accumulation history at the site can help improve scientific understanding of deposition-sensitive climate proxies such as δ15N of N2 and photolyzed chemical compounds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica ice core Ice Sheet South pole South pole University of California: eScholarship Antarctic East Antarctica South Pole West Antarctic Ice Sheet
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topic Climate Action
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Winski, Dominic A
Fudge, Tyler J
Ferris, David G
Osterberg, Erich C
Fegyveresi, John M
Cole-Dai, Jihong
Thundercloud, Zayta
Cox, Thomas S
Kreutz, Karl J
Ortman, Nikolas
Buizert, Christo
Epifanio, Jenna
Brook, Edward J
Beaudette, Ross
Severinghaus, Jeff
Sowers, Todd
Steig, Eric J
Kahle, Emma C
Jones, Tyler R
Morris, Valerie
Aydin, Murat
Nicewonger, Melinda R
Casey, Kimberley A
Alley, Richard B
Waddington, Edwin D
Iverson, Nels A
Bay, Ryan C
Souney, Joseph M
The SP19 Chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 1: Volcanic matching and annual-layer counting
topic_facet Climate Action
description Abstract. The South Pole Ice Core (SPICEcore) was drilled in 2014–2016 to provide a detailed multi-proxy archive of paleoclimate conditions in East Antarctica during the Holocene and late Pleistocene. Interpretation of these records requires an accurate depth-age relationship. Here, we present the SP19 timescale for the age of the ice of SPICEcore. SP19 is synchronized to the WD2014 chronology from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide (WAIS Divide) ice core using stratigraphic matching of 251 volcanic events. These events indicate an age of 54 302 ± 519 years BP (before the year 1950) at the bottom of SPICEcore. Annual layers identified in sodium and magnesium ions to 11 341 BP were used to interpolate between stratigraphic volcanic tie points, yielding an annually-resolved chronology through the Holocene. Estimated timescale uncertainty during the Holocene is less than 18 years relative to WD2014, with the exception of the interval between 1800 to 3100 BP when uncertainty estimates reach ± 25 years due to widely spaced volcanic tie points. Prior to the Holocene, uncertainties remain within 124 years relative to WD2014. Results show an average Holocene accumulation rate of 7.4 cm/yr (water equivalent). The time variability of accumulation rate is consistent with expectations for steady-state ice flow through the modern spatial pattern of accumulation rate. Time variations in nitrate concentration, nitrate seasonal amplitude, and δ15N of N2 in turn are as expected for the accumulation-rate variations. The highly variable yet well-constrained Holocene accumulation history at the site can help improve scientific understanding of deposition-sensitive climate proxies such as δ15N of N2 and photolyzed chemical compounds.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Winski, Dominic A
Fudge, Tyler J
Ferris, David G
Osterberg, Erich C
Fegyveresi, John M
Cole-Dai, Jihong
Thundercloud, Zayta
Cox, Thomas S
Kreutz, Karl J
Ortman, Nikolas
Buizert, Christo
Epifanio, Jenna
Brook, Edward J
Beaudette, Ross
Severinghaus, Jeff
Sowers, Todd
Steig, Eric J
Kahle, Emma C
Jones, Tyler R
Morris, Valerie
Aydin, Murat
Nicewonger, Melinda R
Casey, Kimberley A
Alley, Richard B
Waddington, Edwin D
Iverson, Nels A
Bay, Ryan C
Souney, Joseph M
author_facet Winski, Dominic A
Fudge, Tyler J
Ferris, David G
Osterberg, Erich C
Fegyveresi, John M
Cole-Dai, Jihong
Thundercloud, Zayta
Cox, Thomas S
Kreutz, Karl J
Ortman, Nikolas
Buizert, Christo
Epifanio, Jenna
Brook, Edward J
Beaudette, Ross
Severinghaus, Jeff
Sowers, Todd
Steig, Eric J
Kahle, Emma C
Jones, Tyler R
Morris, Valerie
Aydin, Murat
Nicewonger, Melinda R
Casey, Kimberley A
Alley, Richard B
Waddington, Edwin D
Iverson, Nels A
Bay, Ryan C
Souney, Joseph M
author_sort Winski, Dominic A
title The SP19 Chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 1: Volcanic matching and annual-layer counting
title_short The SP19 Chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 1: Volcanic matching and annual-layer counting
title_full The SP19 Chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 1: Volcanic matching and annual-layer counting
title_fullStr The SP19 Chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 1: Volcanic matching and annual-layer counting
title_full_unstemmed The SP19 Chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 1: Volcanic matching and annual-layer counting
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