Isotopic composition of modern ice wedges and winter precipitation in the Laptev Sea region (Table 2), supplement to: Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Meyer, Hanno; Chizhov, Alexander B; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang; Simonov, Eugeniy F (2002): New data on the isotopic composition and evolution of modern ice wedges in the Laptev Sea region. Polarforschung, 70, 27-35

The first step for the application of stable isotope analyses of ice wedges for the correct paleoclimatic reconstruction supposes the study of the isotopic composition of modern ice wedges and their relationship with the isotopic composition of modern precipitation. The purpose of this research is t...

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Main Authors: Dereviagin, Alexander Yu, Meyer, Hanno, Chizhov, Alexander B, Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang, Simonov, Eugeniy F
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2002
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Ice
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.418311
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.418311
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.418311 2023-05-15T16:37:22+02:00 Isotopic composition of modern ice wedges and winter precipitation in the Laptev Sea region (Table 2), supplement to: Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Meyer, Hanno; Chizhov, Alexander B; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang; Simonov, Eugeniy F (2002): New data on the isotopic composition and evolution of modern ice wedges in the Laptev Sea region. Polarforschung, 70, 27-35 Dereviagin, Alexander Yu Meyer, Hanno Chizhov, Alexander B Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang Simonov, Eugeniy F 2002 text/tab-separated-values https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.418311 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.418311 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY LATITUDE LONGITUDE Area/locality Reference/source δ18O, water δ18O, minimum δ18O, maximum Temperature, mean winter Laptev Sea System LSS Supplementary Dataset dataset Dataset 2002 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.418311 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The first step for the application of stable isotope analyses of ice wedges for the correct paleoclimatic reconstruction supposes the study of the isotopic composition of modern ice wedges and their relationship with the isotopic composition of modern precipitation. The purpose of this research is to present, to analyze and to discuss new data on isotopic composition (d18O, dD, 3H) of modern ice wedges obtained in the Laptev Sea region in 1998-99. Investigations were carried out at two sites: on Bykovsky Peninsula in 1998 and on Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island in 1999 and were based on the combined application of both tritium CH) and stable isotope (d18O, dD) analyses. Tritium analyses of the atmospheric precipitation collected during two field seasons show seasonal variations: high tritium concentration in snow (to a maximum of 207 TU) and low values of tritium concentration (<20 TU) in rain. High tritium concentrations are also observed in the surface water, in suprapermafrost ground waters, and in the upper part of permafrost. High tritium concentrations range between 30-40 TU and 750 TU in the studied modern ice wedges (active ice wedges), which let us believe that they are of modern growth. Such high tritium concentrations in ice wedges can not be associated with old thermonuclear tritium because of the radioactive decay. High tritium concentrations found in the snow cover in 1998/99, in the active layer and in the upper part of permafrost give evidence of modern (probably the last decade) technogenic tritium arrival from the atmosphere on to the Earth surface in the region. The comparison of the isotopic composition (d18O, dD and d-excess) of active ice wedges and modern winter precipitation in both sites shows: 1) the isotopic composition of snow correlates linearly with a slope close to 8.0 and parallel to the GMWL at both sites; 2) the mean isotopic composition of active ice wedges on Bykovsky Peninsula is in good agreement with the mean isotopic composition of modern snow; 3) the isotopic composition of active ice wedges and snow on Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island are considerably different. There are low values of d-excess in all studied active ice wedges (mean value is about 4.8 per mil), while in snow, the mean value of d-excess is about 9.5 per mil. Possible reasons for this gap are the following: 1) the modification of the isotopic composition in snow during the spring period; 2) changes in the isotopic composition of ice wedges due to the process of ice sublimation in open frost cracks during the cold period; 3) mixing of snowmelt water with different types of surface water during the spring period; 4) different moisture source regions. Dataset Ice laptev Laptev Sea permafrost wedge* DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Hanno ENVELOPE(17.444,17.444,66.301,66.301) Laptev Sea Simonov ENVELOPE(116.917,116.917,-66.800,-66.800)
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LONGITUDE
Area/locality
Reference/source
δ18O, water
δ18O, minimum
δ18O, maximum
Temperature, mean winter
Laptev Sea System LSS
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LONGITUDE
Area/locality
Reference/source
δ18O, water
δ18O, minimum
δ18O, maximum
Temperature, mean winter
Laptev Sea System LSS
Dereviagin, Alexander Yu
Meyer, Hanno
Chizhov, Alexander B
Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang
Simonov, Eugeniy F
Isotopic composition of modern ice wedges and winter precipitation in the Laptev Sea region (Table 2), supplement to: Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Meyer, Hanno; Chizhov, Alexander B; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang; Simonov, Eugeniy F (2002): New data on the isotopic composition and evolution of modern ice wedges in the Laptev Sea region. Polarforschung, 70, 27-35
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LONGITUDE
Area/locality
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δ18O, water
δ18O, minimum
δ18O, maximum
Temperature, mean winter
Laptev Sea System LSS
description The first step for the application of stable isotope analyses of ice wedges for the correct paleoclimatic reconstruction supposes the study of the isotopic composition of modern ice wedges and their relationship with the isotopic composition of modern precipitation. The purpose of this research is to present, to analyze and to discuss new data on isotopic composition (d18O, dD, 3H) of modern ice wedges obtained in the Laptev Sea region in 1998-99. Investigations were carried out at two sites: on Bykovsky Peninsula in 1998 and on Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island in 1999 and were based on the combined application of both tritium CH) and stable isotope (d18O, dD) analyses. Tritium analyses of the atmospheric precipitation collected during two field seasons show seasonal variations: high tritium concentration in snow (to a maximum of 207 TU) and low values of tritium concentration (<20 TU) in rain. High tritium concentrations are also observed in the surface water, in suprapermafrost ground waters, and in the upper part of permafrost. High tritium concentrations range between 30-40 TU and 750 TU in the studied modern ice wedges (active ice wedges), which let us believe that they are of modern growth. Such high tritium concentrations in ice wedges can not be associated with old thermonuclear tritium because of the radioactive decay. High tritium concentrations found in the snow cover in 1998/99, in the active layer and in the upper part of permafrost give evidence of modern (probably the last decade) technogenic tritium arrival from the atmosphere on to the Earth surface in the region. The comparison of the isotopic composition (d18O, dD and d-excess) of active ice wedges and modern winter precipitation in both sites shows: 1) the isotopic composition of snow correlates linearly with a slope close to 8.0 and parallel to the GMWL at both sites; 2) the mean isotopic composition of active ice wedges on Bykovsky Peninsula is in good agreement with the mean isotopic composition of modern snow; 3) the isotopic composition of active ice wedges and snow on Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island are considerably different. There are low values of d-excess in all studied active ice wedges (mean value is about 4.8 per mil), while in snow, the mean value of d-excess is about 9.5 per mil. Possible reasons for this gap are the following: 1) the modification of the isotopic composition in snow during the spring period; 2) changes in the isotopic composition of ice wedges due to the process of ice sublimation in open frost cracks during the cold period; 3) mixing of snowmelt water with different types of surface water during the spring period; 4) different moisture source regions.
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author Dereviagin, Alexander Yu
Meyer, Hanno
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Simonov, Eugeniy F
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title Isotopic composition of modern ice wedges and winter precipitation in the Laptev Sea region (Table 2), supplement to: Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Meyer, Hanno; Chizhov, Alexander B; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang; Simonov, Eugeniy F (2002): New data on the isotopic composition and evolution of modern ice wedges in the Laptev Sea region. Polarforschung, 70, 27-35
title_short Isotopic composition of modern ice wedges and winter precipitation in the Laptev Sea region (Table 2), supplement to: Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Meyer, Hanno; Chizhov, Alexander B; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang; Simonov, Eugeniy F (2002): New data on the isotopic composition and evolution of modern ice wedges in the Laptev Sea region. Polarforschung, 70, 27-35
title_full Isotopic composition of modern ice wedges and winter precipitation in the Laptev Sea region (Table 2), supplement to: Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Meyer, Hanno; Chizhov, Alexander B; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang; Simonov, Eugeniy F (2002): New data on the isotopic composition and evolution of modern ice wedges in the Laptev Sea region. Polarforschung, 70, 27-35
title_fullStr Isotopic composition of modern ice wedges and winter precipitation in the Laptev Sea region (Table 2), supplement to: Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Meyer, Hanno; Chizhov, Alexander B; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang; Simonov, Eugeniy F (2002): New data on the isotopic composition and evolution of modern ice wedges in the Laptev Sea region. Polarforschung, 70, 27-35
title_full_unstemmed Isotopic composition of modern ice wedges and winter precipitation in the Laptev Sea region (Table 2), supplement to: Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Meyer, Hanno; Chizhov, Alexander B; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang; Simonov, Eugeniy F (2002): New data on the isotopic composition and evolution of modern ice wedges in the Laptev Sea region. Polarforschung, 70, 27-35
title_sort isotopic composition of modern ice wedges and winter precipitation in the laptev sea region (table 2), supplement to: dereviagin, alexander yu; meyer, hanno; chizhov, alexander b; hubberten, hans-wolfgang; simonov, eugeniy f (2002): new data on the isotopic composition and evolution of modern ice wedges in the laptev sea region. polarforschung, 70, 27-35
publisher PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.418311
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