Varying regional δ¹⁸O-temperature relationship in high resolution stable water isotopes from East Greenland

This study examines the stable water isotope signal (δ18O) of three ice cores drilled on the Renland peninsula (East Greenland coast). While ice core δ18O measurements qualitatively are a measure of the local temperature history, the δ18O variability in precipitation actually reflects the integrated...

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Main Authors: Holme, Christian T, Gkinis, Vasileios, Lanzky, Mika, Morris, Valerie, Olesen, Martin, Thayer, Abigail, Vaughn, Bruce H, Vinther, Bo Møllesøe
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Published: PANGAEA 2019
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.901850 2024-10-20T14:07:30+00:00 Varying regional δ¹⁸O-temperature relationship in high resolution stable water isotopes from East Greenland Holme, Christian T Gkinis, Vasileios Lanzky, Mika Morris, Valerie Olesen, Martin Thayer, Abigail Vaughn, Bruce H Vinther, Bo Møllesøe MEDIAN LATITUDE: 71.295777 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -26.722443 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 71.270000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -26.730000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 71.304720 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -26.713111 2019 application/zip, 4 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.901850 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.901850 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.901850 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.901850 CC-BY-4.0: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Holme, Christian T; Gkinis, Vasileios; Lanzky, Mika; Morris, Valerie; Olesen, Martin; Thayer, Abigail; Vaughn, Bruce H; Vinther, Bo Møllesøe (2019): Varying regional δ18O–temperature relationship in high-resolution stable water isotopes from east Greenland. Climate of the Past, 15(3), 893-912, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-893-2019 Arctic Sea Ice and Greenland Ice Sheet Sensitivity climate diffusion Greenland ice2ice paleoclimatology Temperature water isotopes dataset publication series 2019 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.90185010.5194/cp-15-893-2019 2024-09-25T00:03:38Z This study examines the stable water isotope signal (δ18O) of three ice cores drilled on the Renland peninsula (East Greenland coast). While ice core δ18O measurements qualitatively are a measure of the local temperature history, the δ18O variability in precipitation actually reflects the integrated hydrological activity that the deposited ice experienced from the evaporation source to the condensation site. Thus, as Renland is located next to a fluctuating sea ice cover, the transfer function used to infer past temperatures from the δ18O variability is potentially influenced by variations in the local moisture conditions. The objective of this study is therefore to evaluate the δ18O variability of ice cores drilled on Renland and examine what amount of the signal that can be attributed to regional temperature variations. In the analysis, three ice cores are utilized to create stacked summer, winter and annually averaged δ18O signals (AD 1801-2014). The imprint of temperature on δ18O is first examined by correlating the δ18O stacks with instrumental temperature records from East Greenland (AD 1895-2014) and Iceland (AD 1830-2014) and with the regional climate model HIRHAM5 (AD 1980-2014). The results show that the δ18O variability correlates with regional temperatures on both a seasonal and an annual scale between 1910-2014 while δ18O is uncorrelated with Iceland temperatures between 1830-1909. Our analysis indicates that the unstable regional δ18O-temperature correlation does not result from changes in weather patterns through respectively strengthening and weakening of the North Atlantic Oscillation. Instead, the results imply that the varying δ18O-temperature relation is connected with the volume flux of sea ice exported through Fram Strait (and south along the coast of East Greenland). Notably, the δ18O variability only reflects the variations in regional temperature when the temperature anomaly is positive and the sea ice export anomaly is negative. It is hypothesized that this could be caused by a larger ... Other/Unknown Material Arctic East Greenland Fram Strait Greenland ice core Ice Sheet Iceland North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Arctic Greenland Renland ENVELOPE(-26.750,-26.750,71.200,71.200) ENVELOPE(-26.730000,-26.713111,71.304720,71.270000)
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topic Arctic Sea Ice and Greenland Ice Sheet Sensitivity
climate
diffusion
Greenland
ice2ice
paleoclimatology
Temperature
water isotopes
spellingShingle Arctic Sea Ice and Greenland Ice Sheet Sensitivity
climate
diffusion
Greenland
ice2ice
paleoclimatology
Temperature
water isotopes
Holme, Christian T
Gkinis, Vasileios
Lanzky, Mika
Morris, Valerie
Olesen, Martin
Thayer, Abigail
Vaughn, Bruce H
Vinther, Bo Møllesøe
Varying regional δ¹⁸O-temperature relationship in high resolution stable water isotopes from East Greenland
topic_facet Arctic Sea Ice and Greenland Ice Sheet Sensitivity
climate
diffusion
Greenland
ice2ice
paleoclimatology
Temperature
water isotopes
description This study examines the stable water isotope signal (δ18O) of three ice cores drilled on the Renland peninsula (East Greenland coast). While ice core δ18O measurements qualitatively are a measure of the local temperature history, the δ18O variability in precipitation actually reflects the integrated hydrological activity that the deposited ice experienced from the evaporation source to the condensation site. Thus, as Renland is located next to a fluctuating sea ice cover, the transfer function used to infer past temperatures from the δ18O variability is potentially influenced by variations in the local moisture conditions. The objective of this study is therefore to evaluate the δ18O variability of ice cores drilled on Renland and examine what amount of the signal that can be attributed to regional temperature variations. In the analysis, three ice cores are utilized to create stacked summer, winter and annually averaged δ18O signals (AD 1801-2014). The imprint of temperature on δ18O is first examined by correlating the δ18O stacks with instrumental temperature records from East Greenland (AD 1895-2014) and Iceland (AD 1830-2014) and with the regional climate model HIRHAM5 (AD 1980-2014). The results show that the δ18O variability correlates with regional temperatures on both a seasonal and an annual scale between 1910-2014 while δ18O is uncorrelated with Iceland temperatures between 1830-1909. Our analysis indicates that the unstable regional δ18O-temperature correlation does not result from changes in weather patterns through respectively strengthening and weakening of the North Atlantic Oscillation. Instead, the results imply that the varying δ18O-temperature relation is connected with the volume flux of sea ice exported through Fram Strait (and south along the coast of East Greenland). Notably, the δ18O variability only reflects the variations in regional temperature when the temperature anomaly is positive and the sea ice export anomaly is negative. It is hypothesized that this could be caused by a larger ...
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author Holme, Christian T
Gkinis, Vasileios
Lanzky, Mika
Morris, Valerie
Olesen, Martin
Thayer, Abigail
Vaughn, Bruce H
Vinther, Bo Møllesøe
author_facet Holme, Christian T
Gkinis, Vasileios
Lanzky, Mika
Morris, Valerie
Olesen, Martin
Thayer, Abigail
Vaughn, Bruce H
Vinther, Bo Møllesøe
author_sort Holme, Christian T
title Varying regional δ¹⁸O-temperature relationship in high resolution stable water isotopes from East Greenland
title_short Varying regional δ¹⁸O-temperature relationship in high resolution stable water isotopes from East Greenland
title_full Varying regional δ¹⁸O-temperature relationship in high resolution stable water isotopes from East Greenland
title_fullStr Varying regional δ¹⁸O-temperature relationship in high resolution stable water isotopes from East Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Varying regional δ¹⁸O-temperature relationship in high resolution stable water isotopes from East Greenland
title_sort varying regional δ¹⁸o-temperature relationship in high resolution stable water isotopes from east greenland
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2019
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.901850
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.901850
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North Atlantic oscillation
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op_source Supplement to: Holme, Christian T; Gkinis, Vasileios; Lanzky, Mika; Morris, Valerie; Olesen, Martin; Thayer, Abigail; Vaughn, Bruce H; Vinther, Bo Møllesøe (2019): Varying regional δ18O–temperature relationship in high-resolution stable water isotopes from east Greenland. Climate of the Past, 15(3), 893-912, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-15-893-2019
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