Geographical variation in Sr isotopic ratio of cryoconite on Arctic glaciers

Sr stable isotopic ratios (87Sr/86Sr) in cryoconite on glaciers in Arctic region were analyzed to identify sources of constituents of the cryoconite. The cryoconite samples that we analyzed were collected from glaciers in Canada (Sveldrup, Greenshield and Coronation Glaciers) and Svalbard (Foxfonna...

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Main Authors: 本田彩奈, 竹内 望, 永塚 尚子, 中野 孝教, Honda Ayana, Takeuchi Nozomu, Nagatsuka Naoko, Nakano Takanori
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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Summary:Sr stable isotopic ratios (87Sr/86Sr) in cryoconite on glaciers in Arctic region were analyzed to identify sources of constituents of the cryoconite. The cryoconite samples that we analyzed were collected from glaciers in Canada (Sveldrup, Greenshield and Coronation Glaciers) and Svalbard (Foxfonna and Longyearbreen Glaciers). The results were also compared with the values of Greenland and Alaska, which were measured in previous studies. The isotopic ratio significantly varied among glaciers. The isotopic ratio of silicate mineral fraction was highest (above 0.74) in the cryoconite of Penny ice cap of Canada, while middium in those in Devon, Svalbard, and Greenland glaciers, and lower in those of an Alaskan glacier. This variation suggest that sources of mineral particles of cryoconite are not unique in those Arctic glaciers, but are different among geographical locations. 第4回極域科学シンポジウム個別セッション:[OM] 気水圏11月15日(金) 統計数理研究所 3階セミナー室1(D305)