Antarctic Sea Ice Proxies from Marine and Ice Core Archives Suitable for Reconstructing Sea Ice over the Past 2000 Years

Dramatic changes in sea ice have been observed in both poles in recent decades. However, the observational period for sea ice is short, and the climate models tasked with predicting future change in sea ice struggle to capture the current Antarctic trends. Paleoclimate archives, from marine sediment...

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Published in:Geosciences
Main Authors: Elizabeth R. Thomas, Claire S. Allen, Johan Etourneau, Amy C. F. King, Mirko Severi, V. Holly L. Winton, Juliane Mueller, Xavier Crosta, Victoria L. Peck
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9120506
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2076-3263/9/12/506/ 2023-08-20T04:02:31+02:00 Antarctic Sea Ice Proxies from Marine and Ice Core Archives Suitable for Reconstructing Sea Ice over the Past 2000 Years Elizabeth R. Thomas Claire S. Allen Johan Etourneau Amy C. F. King Mirko Severi V. Holly L. Winton Juliane Mueller Xavier Crosta Victoria L. Peck agris 2019-12-04 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9120506 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Geophysics https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9120506 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Geosciences; Volume 9; Issue 12; Pages: 506 sea ice Antarctica paleoclimate ice cores marine sediments Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9120506 2023-07-31T22:51:40Z Dramatic changes in sea ice have been observed in both poles in recent decades. However, the observational period for sea ice is short, and the climate models tasked with predicting future change in sea ice struggle to capture the current Antarctic trends. Paleoclimate archives, from marine sedimentary records and coastal Antarctic ice cores, provide a means of understanding sea ice variability and its drivers over decadal to centennial timescales. In this study, we collate published records of Antarctic sea ice over the past 2000 years (2 ka). We evaluate the current proxies and explore the potential of combining marine and ice core records to produce multi-archive reconstructions. Despite identifying 92 sea ice reconstructions, the spatial and temporal resolution is only sufficient to reconstruct circum-Antarctic sea ice during the 20th century, not the full 2 ka. Our synthesis reveals a 90 year trend of increasing sea ice in the Ross Sea and declining sea ice in the Bellingshausen, comparable with observed trends since 1979. Reconstructions in the Weddell Sea, the Western Pacific and the Indian Ocean reveal small negative trends in sea ice during the 20th century (1900–1990), in contrast to the observed sea ice expansion in these regions since 1979. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica ice core Ross Sea Sea ice Weddell Sea MDPI Open Access Publishing Antarctic Weddell Sea Ross Sea Pacific Indian Weddell Geosciences 9 12 506
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Claire S. Allen
Johan Etourneau
Amy C. F. King
Mirko Severi
V. Holly L. Winton
Juliane Mueller
Xavier Crosta
Victoria L. Peck
Antarctic Sea Ice Proxies from Marine and Ice Core Archives Suitable for Reconstructing Sea Ice over the Past 2000 Years
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description Dramatic changes in sea ice have been observed in both poles in recent decades. However, the observational period for sea ice is short, and the climate models tasked with predicting future change in sea ice struggle to capture the current Antarctic trends. Paleoclimate archives, from marine sedimentary records and coastal Antarctic ice cores, provide a means of understanding sea ice variability and its drivers over decadal to centennial timescales. In this study, we collate published records of Antarctic sea ice over the past 2000 years (2 ka). We evaluate the current proxies and explore the potential of combining marine and ice core records to produce multi-archive reconstructions. Despite identifying 92 sea ice reconstructions, the spatial and temporal resolution is only sufficient to reconstruct circum-Antarctic sea ice during the 20th century, not the full 2 ka. Our synthesis reveals a 90 year trend of increasing sea ice in the Ross Sea and declining sea ice in the Bellingshausen, comparable with observed trends since 1979. Reconstructions in the Weddell Sea, the Western Pacific and the Indian Ocean reveal small negative trends in sea ice during the 20th century (1900–1990), in contrast to the observed sea ice expansion in these regions since 1979.
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author Elizabeth R. Thomas
Claire S. Allen
Johan Etourneau
Amy C. F. King
Mirko Severi
V. Holly L. Winton
Juliane Mueller
Xavier Crosta
Victoria L. Peck
author_facet Elizabeth R. Thomas
Claire S. Allen
Johan Etourneau
Amy C. F. King
Mirko Severi
V. Holly L. Winton
Juliane Mueller
Xavier Crosta
Victoria L. Peck
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title Antarctic Sea Ice Proxies from Marine and Ice Core Archives Suitable for Reconstructing Sea Ice over the Past 2000 Years
title_short Antarctic Sea Ice Proxies from Marine and Ice Core Archives Suitable for Reconstructing Sea Ice over the Past 2000 Years
title_full Antarctic Sea Ice Proxies from Marine and Ice Core Archives Suitable for Reconstructing Sea Ice over the Past 2000 Years
title_fullStr Antarctic Sea Ice Proxies from Marine and Ice Core Archives Suitable for Reconstructing Sea Ice over the Past 2000 Years
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic Sea Ice Proxies from Marine and Ice Core Archives Suitable for Reconstructing Sea Ice over the Past 2000 Years
title_sort antarctic sea ice proxies from marine and ice core archives suitable for reconstructing sea ice over the past 2000 years
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