The 520-year temperature record of a 100m core from the Ronne ice shelf, Antarctica.

The core was stratigraphically dated using seasonal variations of 18O content. The mean 18O content of the annual layers calculated on the basis of this dating decreases with depth z according to δ18O (‰) = -27.3 - 0.049z (m). Corrected δ18O values show a large scatter from year-to-year due to the l...

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Main Authors: Graf, W., Reinwarth, O., Moser, H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://push-zb.helmholtz-muenchen.de/frontdoor.php?source_opus=42040
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Summary:The core was stratigraphically dated using seasonal variations of 18O content. The mean 18O content of the annual layers calculated on the basis of this dating decreases with depth z according to δ18O (‰) = -27.3 - 0.049z (m). Corrected δ18O values show a large scatter from year-to-year due to the local variability. The smoothed isotopic record displays variations in different time scales, which are caused most probably by climatological induced temperature variations. The gradient of 18O content with the 10m firn temperature of 1.15‰/K found in the middle part of the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf was used to transfer the 18O series to a temperature record.