Chemical characteristics of the ice cores obtained after the first unsealing of subglacial Lake Vostok

Drilling fluid (DF) is one of the main sources of chemical and biological contamination of deep ice cores and lake water samples in the exploration of Subgalcial Antarctic Lake Environments (SALE). In this study, we investigated the contamination of an ice core that represented the first samples of...

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Main Authors: Alekhina, Irina, Ekaykin, Alexey, Moskvin, Alexey, Lipenkov, Vladimir
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3783641 2023-05-15T13:43:34+02:00 Chemical characteristics of the ice cores obtained after the first unsealing of subglacial Lake Vostok Alekhina, Irina Ekaykin, Alexey Moskvin, Alexey Lipenkov, Vladimir 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3783641 https://figshare.com/collections/Chemical_characteristics_of_the_ice_cores_obtained_after_the_first_unsealing_of_subglacial_Lake_Vostok/3783641 unknown Figshare https://dx.doi.org/10.1144/sp461.3 CC BY https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Geology FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Collection article 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3783641 https://doi.org/10.1144/sp461.3 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Drilling fluid (DF) is one of the main sources of chemical and biological contamination of deep ice cores and lake water samples in the exploration of Subgalcial Antarctic Lake Environments (SALE). In this study, we investigated the contamination of an ice core that represented the first samples of refrozen lake water obtained 1 year after the unsealing of Lake Vostok in 2012. We show that these samples contain inclusions of the DF with a concentration of at least 16.7 mg l 1 (0.0019% or 19 ppmv). This makes it extremely difficult to obtain reliable data on the real chemical composition of the lake water. The focus of our study is the organic components of the DF, which built up in the secondary ice while the water was freezing in the borehole. Of all the possible organic compounds of the DF, only phenol congeners (up to 32.4 mg 1 ) and ichlorofluoroethane HCFC-141b (14.4 mg 1 ), a DF densifier, were found in the central channel, which is the last part of the core to freeze in the borehole. We conclude that the phenol compounds emerge due to physical processes, namely fractionation, during freezing, rather than any chemical reaction between the DF and the lake water. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic ice core DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Lake Vostok ENVELOPE(106.000,106.000,-77.500,-77.500)
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FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Alekhina, Irina
Ekaykin, Alexey
Moskvin, Alexey
Lipenkov, Vladimir
Chemical characteristics of the ice cores obtained after the first unsealing of subglacial Lake Vostok
topic_facet Geology
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
description Drilling fluid (DF) is one of the main sources of chemical and biological contamination of deep ice cores and lake water samples in the exploration of Subgalcial Antarctic Lake Environments (SALE). In this study, we investigated the contamination of an ice core that represented the first samples of refrozen lake water obtained 1 year after the unsealing of Lake Vostok in 2012. We show that these samples contain inclusions of the DF with a concentration of at least 16.7 mg l 1 (0.0019% or 19 ppmv). This makes it extremely difficult to obtain reliable data on the real chemical composition of the lake water. The focus of our study is the organic components of the DF, which built up in the secondary ice while the water was freezing in the borehole. Of all the possible organic compounds of the DF, only phenol congeners (up to 32.4 mg 1 ) and ichlorofluoroethane HCFC-141b (14.4 mg 1 ), a DF densifier, were found in the central channel, which is the last part of the core to freeze in the borehole. We conclude that the phenol compounds emerge due to physical processes, namely fractionation, during freezing, rather than any chemical reaction between the DF and the lake water.
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author Alekhina, Irina
Ekaykin, Alexey
Moskvin, Alexey
Lipenkov, Vladimir
author_facet Alekhina, Irina
Ekaykin, Alexey
Moskvin, Alexey
Lipenkov, Vladimir
author_sort Alekhina, Irina
title Chemical characteristics of the ice cores obtained after the first unsealing of subglacial Lake Vostok
title_short Chemical characteristics of the ice cores obtained after the first unsealing of subglacial Lake Vostok
title_full Chemical characteristics of the ice cores obtained after the first unsealing of subglacial Lake Vostok
title_fullStr Chemical characteristics of the ice cores obtained after the first unsealing of subglacial Lake Vostok
title_full_unstemmed Chemical characteristics of the ice cores obtained after the first unsealing of subglacial Lake Vostok
title_sort chemical characteristics of the ice cores obtained after the first unsealing of subglacial lake vostok
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