Depth-age and temperature prediction at Dome Fuji station, East Antarctica

The geophysical metronome (Milankovitch components of the past surface temperature variations) and the isotope-temperature transfer function deduced from the borehole temperature profile at Vostok station, Antarctica, are applied to date the 2500 m deep ice core from Dome Fuji station, Antarctica, a...

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Main Authors: Hondoh T., Shoji H., Watanabe O., Salamatin A., Lipenkov V.
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Published: 2002
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spelling ftkazanuniv:oai:dspace.kpfu.ru:net/95704 2023-05-15T13:29:21+02:00 Depth-age and temperature prediction at Dome Fuji station, East Antarctica Hondoh T. Shoji H. Watanabe O. Salamatin A. Lipenkov V. 2002 http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/95704 unknown Annals of Glaciology 384 35 http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/bitstream/net/95704/1/SCOPUS02603055-2002-35-SID0036968588-a1.pdf 0260-3055 http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/95704 SCOPUS02603055-2002-35-SID0036968588 Article 2002 ftkazanuniv 2022-01-01T09:33:23Z The geophysical metronome (Milankovitch components of the past surface temperature variations) and the isotope-temperature transfer function deduced from the borehole temperature profile at Vostok station, Antarctica, are applied to date the 2500 m deep ice core from Dome Fuji station, Antarctica, and to reconstruct paleoclimatic conditions at the drilling site on the basis of the local δ18O isotope record. Special attention is paid to consistency of this depth-age relation with the mass-balance reconstruction and predictions of ice-flow modeling. The present-day ice mass-balance rate at Dome Fuji is estimated as 3.2 cm a-1. The ice age at the borehole bottom (590 m above the bedrock) is around 335 ± 4.5 kyr and may reach 2000 kyr at about 3000 m depth. The difference in the ice-sheet surface temperatures between Holocene optimum and Last Glacial Maximum is found to be 17.8°C at the temporal isotope/temperature slope, about 30% lower than the modern geographical estimates. A good agreement between modeled and measured (preliminary data) borehole temperatures is obtained at the geothermal flux 0.059 W m-2 and ice-fusion temperature (-2°C) at the ice-rock interface with minimum (zero) melt rates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica ice core Ice Sheet Kazan Federal University Digital Repository East Antarctica Dome Fuji ENVELOPE(39.700,39.700,-77.317,-77.317) Vostok Station ENVELOPE(106.837,106.837,-78.464,-78.464) Dome Fuji Station ENVELOPE(39.703,39.703,-77.317,-77.317)
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description The geophysical metronome (Milankovitch components of the past surface temperature variations) and the isotope-temperature transfer function deduced from the borehole temperature profile at Vostok station, Antarctica, are applied to date the 2500 m deep ice core from Dome Fuji station, Antarctica, and to reconstruct paleoclimatic conditions at the drilling site on the basis of the local δ18O isotope record. Special attention is paid to consistency of this depth-age relation with the mass-balance reconstruction and predictions of ice-flow modeling. The present-day ice mass-balance rate at Dome Fuji is estimated as 3.2 cm a-1. The ice age at the borehole bottom (590 m above the bedrock) is around 335 ± 4.5 kyr and may reach 2000 kyr at about 3000 m depth. The difference in the ice-sheet surface temperatures between Holocene optimum and Last Glacial Maximum is found to be 17.8°C at the temporal isotope/temperature slope, about 30% lower than the modern geographical estimates. A good agreement between modeled and measured (preliminary data) borehole temperatures is obtained at the geothermal flux 0.059 W m-2 and ice-fusion temperature (-2°C) at the ice-rock interface with minimum (zero) melt rates.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hondoh T.
Shoji H.
Watanabe O.
Salamatin A.
Lipenkov V.
spellingShingle Hondoh T.
Shoji H.
Watanabe O.
Salamatin A.
Lipenkov V.
Depth-age and temperature prediction at Dome Fuji station, East Antarctica
author_facet Hondoh T.
Shoji H.
Watanabe O.
Salamatin A.
Lipenkov V.
author_sort Hondoh T.
title Depth-age and temperature prediction at Dome Fuji station, East Antarctica
title_short Depth-age and temperature prediction at Dome Fuji station, East Antarctica
title_full Depth-age and temperature prediction at Dome Fuji station, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Depth-age and temperature prediction at Dome Fuji station, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Depth-age and temperature prediction at Dome Fuji station, East Antarctica
title_sort depth-age and temperature prediction at dome fuji station, east antarctica
publishDate 2002
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