Density of the EastGRIP main core ...

We here report measured densities from a combination of records from the EastGRIP ice-core site. The data come from a trench and two ice cores: the shallow EGRIP-S6 core and the deep main core of the project. Based on these data, we parametrize the density as a function of depth, allowing us to prov...

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Main Authors: Rasmussen, Sune Olander, Vinther, Bo Møllesøe, Freitag, Johannes, Kipfstuhl, Sepp
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.962755
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.962755
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Summary:We here report measured densities from a combination of records from the EastGRIP ice-core site. The data come from a trench and two ice cores: the shallow EGRIP-S6 core and the deep main core of the project. Based on these data, we parametrize the density as a function of depth, allowing us to provide a standard transfer function between true depth and ice-equivalent depth which is consistent with the EGRIP density measurements. EGRIP density data are only available to 117 m depth, at which depth the density is about 900 kg/m^3 and the difference between true depth and ice-equivalent depth is about 22 m. The density and overburden profiles have been extended below this depth and all the way to 1200 m in order to provide a convenient, continuous and (mostly) smooth transfer function between true depth and ice-equivalent depth. See PDF file provided under 'Documentation' for full description of data and parametrization. ... : Data from the main EastGRIP ice core. The ice core is logged and subsequently cut into 55 cm sections. All pieces of each section (normally only 1 or 2 pieces) are then placed in a plastic bag. The weight of the core and bag is determined using a calibrated scale with a precision of 1 g. The density is calculated by subtracting the weight of the bag and dividing by the volume of the core (using a fixed core diameter of 9.78 cm).Accuracy: Precision of density measurements is estimated to about 1% or better: The main limiting factors are variations in core diameter (from the drilling) and small missing bits at breaks and around core catchers. We include data from sections where there we no large missing bits, which is why the data are of non-equal spacing. ...