Regional Antarctic snow accumulation over the past 1000 years

Here we present Antarctic snow accumulation variability at the regional scale over the past 1000 years. A total of 79 ice core snow accumulation records were gathered and assigned to seven geographical regions, separating the high-accumulation coastal zones below 2000 m of elevation from the dry cen...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: Thomas, Elizabeth R., Wessem, J. Melchior, Roberts, Jason, Isaksson, Elisabeth, Schlosser, Elisabeth, Fudge, Tyler J., Vallelonga, Paul, Medley, Brooke, Lenaerts, Jan, Bertler, Nancy, Broeke, Michiel R., Dixon, Daniel A., Frezzotti, Massimo, Stenni, Barbara, Curran, Mark, Ekaykin, Alexey A.
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:cp57361 2023-05-15T13:54:27+02:00 Regional Antarctic snow accumulation over the past 1000 years Thomas, Elizabeth R. Wessem, J. Melchior Roberts, Jason Isaksson, Elisabeth Schlosser, Elisabeth Fudge, Tyler J. Vallelonga, Paul Medley, Brooke Lenaerts, Jan Bertler, Nancy Broeke, Michiel R. Dixon, Daniel A. Frezzotti, Massimo Stenni, Barbara Curran, Mark Ekaykin, Alexey A. 2018-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-13-1491-2017 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/13/1491/2017/ eng eng doi:10.5194/cp-13-1491-2017 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/13/1491/2017/ eISSN: 1814-9332 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-13-1491-2017 2020-07-20T16:23:33Z Here we present Antarctic snow accumulation variability at the regional scale over the past 1000 years. A total of 79 ice core snow accumulation records were gathered and assigned to seven geographical regions, separating the high-accumulation coastal zones below 2000 m of elevation from the dry central Antarctic Plateau. The regional composites of annual snow accumulation were evaluated against modelled surface mass balance (SMB) from RACMO2.3p2 and precipitation from ERA-Interim reanalysis. With the exception of the Weddell Sea coast, the low-elevation composites capture the regional precipitation and SMB variability as defined by the models. The central Antarctic sites lack coherency and either do not represent regional precipitation or indicate the model inability to capture relevant precipitation processes in the cold, dry central plateau. Our results show that SMB for the total Antarctic Ice Sheet (including ice shelves) has increased at a rate of 7 ± 0.13 Gt decade −1 since 1800 AD, representing a net reduction in sea level of ∼ 0.02 mm decade −1 since 1800 and ∼ 0.04 mm decade −1 since 1900 AD. The largest contribution is from the Antarctic Peninsula (∼ 75 %) where the annual average SMB during the most recent decade (2001–2010) is 123 ± 44 Gt yr −1 higher than the annual average during the first decade of the 19th century. Only four ice core records cover the full 1000 years, and they suggest a decrease in snow accumulation during this period. However, our study emphasizes the importance of low-elevation coastal zones, which have been under-represented in previous investigations of temporal snow accumulation. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula ice core Ice Sheet Ice Shelves Weddell Sea Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Weddell Weddell Sea Climate of the Past 13 11 1491 1513
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description Here we present Antarctic snow accumulation variability at the regional scale over the past 1000 years. A total of 79 ice core snow accumulation records were gathered and assigned to seven geographical regions, separating the high-accumulation coastal zones below 2000 m of elevation from the dry central Antarctic Plateau. The regional composites of annual snow accumulation were evaluated against modelled surface mass balance (SMB) from RACMO2.3p2 and precipitation from ERA-Interim reanalysis. With the exception of the Weddell Sea coast, the low-elevation composites capture the regional precipitation and SMB variability as defined by the models. The central Antarctic sites lack coherency and either do not represent regional precipitation or indicate the model inability to capture relevant precipitation processes in the cold, dry central plateau. Our results show that SMB for the total Antarctic Ice Sheet (including ice shelves) has increased at a rate of 7 ± 0.13 Gt decade −1 since 1800 AD, representing a net reduction in sea level of ∼ 0.02 mm decade −1 since 1800 and ∼ 0.04 mm decade −1 since 1900 AD. The largest contribution is from the Antarctic Peninsula (∼ 75 %) where the annual average SMB during the most recent decade (2001–2010) is 123 ± 44 Gt yr −1 higher than the annual average during the first decade of the 19th century. Only four ice core records cover the full 1000 years, and they suggest a decrease in snow accumulation during this period. However, our study emphasizes the importance of low-elevation coastal zones, which have been under-represented in previous investigations of temporal snow accumulation.
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author Thomas, Elizabeth R.
Wessem, J. Melchior
Roberts, Jason
Isaksson, Elisabeth
Schlosser, Elisabeth
Fudge, Tyler J.
Vallelonga, Paul
Medley, Brooke
Lenaerts, Jan
Bertler, Nancy
Broeke, Michiel R.
Dixon, Daniel A.
Frezzotti, Massimo
Stenni, Barbara
Curran, Mark
Ekaykin, Alexey A.
spellingShingle Thomas, Elizabeth R.
Wessem, J. Melchior
Roberts, Jason
Isaksson, Elisabeth
Schlosser, Elisabeth
Fudge, Tyler J.
Vallelonga, Paul
Medley, Brooke
Lenaerts, Jan
Bertler, Nancy
Broeke, Michiel R.
Dixon, Daniel A.
Frezzotti, Massimo
Stenni, Barbara
Curran, Mark
Ekaykin, Alexey A.
Regional Antarctic snow accumulation over the past 1000 years
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Isaksson, Elisabeth
Schlosser, Elisabeth
Fudge, Tyler J.
Vallelonga, Paul
Medley, Brooke
Lenaerts, Jan
Bertler, Nancy
Broeke, Michiel R.
Dixon, Daniel A.
Frezzotti, Massimo
Stenni, Barbara
Curran, Mark
Ekaykin, Alexey A.
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