The δ 18 O record along the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core and the problem of possible Eemian climatic instability

Over 70,000 samples from the 3029-m-long Greenland Ice Core Project (GRIP) ice core drilled on the top of the Greenland Ice Sheet (Summit) have been analyzed for δ 18 O. A highly detailed and continuous δ 18 O profile has thus been obtained and is discussed in terms of past temperatures in Greenland...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Main Authors: Johnsen, Sigfús J., Clausen, Henrik B., Dansgaard, Willi, Gundestrup, Niels S., Hammer, Claus U., Andersen, Uffe, Andersen, Katrine K., Hvidberg, Christine S., Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe, Steffensen, Jørgen P., Shoji, Hitoshi, Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Ámy E., White, Jim, Jouzel, Jean, Fisher, David
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Published: 1997
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/8c4d1abb-b8be-44ba-ab6d-e469ec1d9764 2024-05-12T08:04:22+00:00 The δ 18 O record along the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core and the problem of possible Eemian climatic instability Johnsen, Sigfús J. Clausen, Henrik B. Dansgaard, Willi Gundestrup, Niels S. Hammer, Claus U. Andersen, Uffe Andersen, Katrine K. Hvidberg, Christine S. Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe Steffensen, Jørgen P. Shoji, Hitoshi Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Ámy E. White, Jim Jouzel, Jean Fisher, David 1997-11-30 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/the-18o-record-along-the-greenland-ice-core-project-deep-ice-core-and-the-problem-of-possible-eemian-climatic-instability(8c4d1abb-b8be-44ba-ab6d-e469ec1d9764).html https://doi.org/10.1029/97JC00167 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0031448156&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Johnsen , S J , Clausen , H B , Dansgaard , W , Gundestrup , N S , Hammer , C U , Andersen , U , Andersen , K K , Hvidberg , C S , Dahl-Jensen , D , Steffensen , J P , Shoji , H , Sveinbjörnsdóttir , Á E , White , J , Jouzel , J & Fisher , D 1997 , ' The δ 18 O record along the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core and the problem of possible Eemian climatic instability ' , Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans , vol. 102 , no. C12 , pp. 26397-26410 . https://doi.org/10.1029/97JC00167 article 1997 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1029/97JC00167 2024-04-18T00:28:16Z Over 70,000 samples from the 3029-m-long Greenland Ice Core Project (GRIP) ice core drilled on the top of the Greenland Ice Sheet (Summit) have been analyzed for δ 18 O. A highly detailed and continuous δ 18 O profile has thus been obtained and is discussed in terms of past temperatures in Greenland. We also discuss a three-core stacked annual δ 18 O profile for the past 917 years. The short-term (<50 years) variability of the annual δ 18 O signal is found to be l‰ in the Holocene, and estimates for the coldest parts of the last glacial are 3‰ or higher. These data also provide insights into possible disturbances of the stratigraphic layering in the core which seems to be sound down to the onset of the Eemian. Spectral analysis of highly detailed sequences of the profile helps determine the smoothing of the δ 18 O signal, which for the Holocene ice is found to be considerably stronger than expected. We suggest this is due to a process involving diffusion of water molecules along crystal boundaries in the recrystallizing ice matrix. Deconvolution techniques were employed for restoring with great confidence the highly attenuated annual δ 18 O signal in the Holocene. We confirm earlier findings of dramatic temperature changes in Greenland during the last glacial cycle. Abrupt and strong climatic shifts are also found within the Eem/Sangamon Interglaciation, which is normally recorded as a period of warm and stable climate in lower latitudes. The stratigraphic continuity of the Eemian layers is consequently discussed in section 3 of this paper in terms of all pertinent data which we are not able to reconcile. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland ice core Greenland Ice core Project GRIP ice core Ice Sheet University of Copenhagen: Research Greenland Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 102 C12 26397 26410
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description Over 70,000 samples from the 3029-m-long Greenland Ice Core Project (GRIP) ice core drilled on the top of the Greenland Ice Sheet (Summit) have been analyzed for δ 18 O. A highly detailed and continuous δ 18 O profile has thus been obtained and is discussed in terms of past temperatures in Greenland. We also discuss a three-core stacked annual δ 18 O profile for the past 917 years. The short-term (<50 years) variability of the annual δ 18 O signal is found to be l‰ in the Holocene, and estimates for the coldest parts of the last glacial are 3‰ or higher. These data also provide insights into possible disturbances of the stratigraphic layering in the core which seems to be sound down to the onset of the Eemian. Spectral analysis of highly detailed sequences of the profile helps determine the smoothing of the δ 18 O signal, which for the Holocene ice is found to be considerably stronger than expected. We suggest this is due to a process involving diffusion of water molecules along crystal boundaries in the recrystallizing ice matrix. Deconvolution techniques were employed for restoring with great confidence the highly attenuated annual δ 18 O signal in the Holocene. We confirm earlier findings of dramatic temperature changes in Greenland during the last glacial cycle. Abrupt and strong climatic shifts are also found within the Eem/Sangamon Interglaciation, which is normally recorded as a period of warm and stable climate in lower latitudes. The stratigraphic continuity of the Eemian layers is consequently discussed in section 3 of this paper in terms of all pertinent data which we are not able to reconcile.
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author Johnsen, Sigfús J.
Clausen, Henrik B.
Dansgaard, Willi
Gundestrup, Niels S.
Hammer, Claus U.
Andersen, Uffe
Andersen, Katrine K.
Hvidberg, Christine S.
Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe
Steffensen, Jørgen P.
Shoji, Hitoshi
Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Ámy E.
White, Jim
Jouzel, Jean
Fisher, David
spellingShingle Johnsen, Sigfús J.
Clausen, Henrik B.
Dansgaard, Willi
Gundestrup, Niels S.
Hammer, Claus U.
Andersen, Uffe
Andersen, Katrine K.
Hvidberg, Christine S.
Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe
Steffensen, Jørgen P.
Shoji, Hitoshi
Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Ámy E.
White, Jim
Jouzel, Jean
Fisher, David
The δ 18 O record along the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core and the problem of possible Eemian climatic instability
author_facet Johnsen, Sigfús J.
Clausen, Henrik B.
Dansgaard, Willi
Gundestrup, Niels S.
Hammer, Claus U.
Andersen, Uffe
Andersen, Katrine K.
Hvidberg, Christine S.
Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe
Steffensen, Jørgen P.
Shoji, Hitoshi
Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Ámy E.
White, Jim
Jouzel, Jean
Fisher, David
author_sort Johnsen, Sigfús J.
title The δ 18 O record along the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core and the problem of possible Eemian climatic instability
title_short The δ 18 O record along the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core and the problem of possible Eemian climatic instability
title_full The δ 18 O record along the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core and the problem of possible Eemian climatic instability
title_fullStr The δ 18 O record along the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core and the problem of possible Eemian climatic instability
title_full_unstemmed The δ 18 O record along the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core and the problem of possible Eemian climatic instability
title_sort δ 18 o record along the greenland ice core project deep ice core and the problem of possible eemian climatic instability
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