Extension of the stable oxygen isotope and density profile of the ngt14C93.2 (B18) firn core ...

The firn core array of the North Greenland Traverse (NGT) provides unique climatic information for North Greenland until the mid 1990ies. In order to extend this climate record into more recent time, some of the drill sites were revisited and extension cores were drilled. The record is a composite o...

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Main Authors: Freitag, Johannes, Kipfstuhl, Sepp, Weißbach, Stefanie, Karlsson, Nanna Bjørnholt, Münch, Thomas, Hörhold, Maria
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.931740
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.931740
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Summary:The firn core array of the North Greenland Traverse (NGT) provides unique climatic information for North Greenland until the mid 1990ies. In order to extend this climate record into more recent time, some of the drill sites were revisited and extension cores were drilled. The record is a composite of snow liners (from the surface to 1.51 m depth) and a consecutive firn core from 1.31 m depth to 30.98 m depth with a diameter of 75 cm. Density was measured by micro-focus Computer Tomography with a resolution of 0.1mm and subsequently smoothed with a Gaussian filter with sigma 2cm. Stable oxygen isotopes (δ18O) were measured on discrete samples using Cavity Ring-Down spectroscopy with an L2120-i and L2130-i by Picarro Instruments. The δ18O concentration with depth is provided with a precision of better than 0.1 per mil. Using raw, un-calibrated dielectrical profiling (DEP) data from the field (NEEM Set-up), volcanic tie points were derived. Together with the smoothed density data and the isotopic composition ...