Influence of Patagonian glaciers on Antarctic dust deposition during the last glacial period

Ice cores provide a record of changes in dust flux to Antarctica, which is thought to reflect changes in atmospheric circulation and environmental conditions in dust source areas(1-9). Isotopic tracers suggest that South America is the dominant source of the dust(10-12), but it is unclear what led t...

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Published in:Nature Geoscience
Main Authors: Sugden, David E., McCulloch, Robert D., Bory, Aloys J.-M., Hein, Andrew S.
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/11307/
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:11307 2023-05-15T13:45:10+02:00 Influence of Patagonian glaciers on Antarctic dust deposition during the last glacial period Sugden, David E. McCulloch, Robert D. Bory, Aloys J.-M. Hein, Andrew S. 2009 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/11307/ unknown Nature Publishing Group Sugden, David E.; McCulloch, Robert D.; Bory, Aloys J.-M.; Hein, Andrew S. 2009 Influence of Patagonian glaciers on Antarctic dust deposition during the last glacial period. Nature Geoscience, 2 (4). 281-285. https://doi.org/10.1038/NGEO474 <https://doi.org/10.1038/NGEO474> Meteorology and Climatology Glaciology Earth Sciences Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2009 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1038/NGEO474 2023-02-04T19:27:17Z Ice cores provide a record of changes in dust flux to Antarctica, which is thought to reflect changes in atmospheric circulation and environmental conditions in dust source areas(1-9). Isotopic tracers suggest that South America is the dominant source of the dust(10-12), but it is unclear what led to the variable deposition of dust at concentrations 20-50 times higher than present in glacial-aged ice(8,9). Here we characterize the age and composition of Patagonian glacial outwash sediments, to assess the relationship between the Antarctic dust record from Dome C (refs 9, 13) and Patagonian glacial fluctuations(14-16) for the past 80,000 years. We show that dust peaks in Antarctica coincide with periods in Patagonia when rivers of glacial meltwater deposited sediment directly onto easily mobilized outwash plains. No dust peaks were noted when the glaciers instead terminated directly into pro-glacial lakes. We thus propose that the variable sediment supply resulting from Patagonian glacial fluctuations may have acted as an on/off switch for Antarctic dust deposition. At the last glacial termination, Patagonian glaciers quickly retreated into lakes, which may help explain why the deglacial decline in Antarctic dust concentrations preceded the main phase of warming, sea-level rise and reduction in Southern Hemisphere sea-ice extent(13). Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Sea ice Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic Patagonia The Antarctic Nature Geoscience 2 4 281 285
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Glaciology
Earth Sciences
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Glaciology
Earth Sciences
Sugden, David E.
McCulloch, Robert D.
Bory, Aloys J.-M.
Hein, Andrew S.
Influence of Patagonian glaciers on Antarctic dust deposition during the last glacial period
topic_facet Meteorology and Climatology
Glaciology
Earth Sciences
description Ice cores provide a record of changes in dust flux to Antarctica, which is thought to reflect changes in atmospheric circulation and environmental conditions in dust source areas(1-9). Isotopic tracers suggest that South America is the dominant source of the dust(10-12), but it is unclear what led to the variable deposition of dust at concentrations 20-50 times higher than present in glacial-aged ice(8,9). Here we characterize the age and composition of Patagonian glacial outwash sediments, to assess the relationship between the Antarctic dust record from Dome C (refs 9, 13) and Patagonian glacial fluctuations(14-16) for the past 80,000 years. We show that dust peaks in Antarctica coincide with periods in Patagonia when rivers of glacial meltwater deposited sediment directly onto easily mobilized outwash plains. No dust peaks were noted when the glaciers instead terminated directly into pro-glacial lakes. We thus propose that the variable sediment supply resulting from Patagonian glacial fluctuations may have acted as an on/off switch for Antarctic dust deposition. At the last glacial termination, Patagonian glaciers quickly retreated into lakes, which may help explain why the deglacial decline in Antarctic dust concentrations preceded the main phase of warming, sea-level rise and reduction in Southern Hemisphere sea-ice extent(13).
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author Sugden, David E.
McCulloch, Robert D.
Bory, Aloys J.-M.
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Bory, Aloys J.-M.
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title Influence of Patagonian glaciers on Antarctic dust deposition during the last glacial period
title_short Influence of Patagonian glaciers on Antarctic dust deposition during the last glacial period
title_full Influence of Patagonian glaciers on Antarctic dust deposition during the last glacial period
title_fullStr Influence of Patagonian glaciers on Antarctic dust deposition during the last glacial period
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Patagonian glaciers on Antarctic dust deposition during the last glacial period
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