The SP19 chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 2: gas chronology, Δage, and smoothing of atmospheric records
A new ice core drilled at the South Pole provides a 54 000-year paleoenvironmental record including the composition of the past atmosphere. This paper describes the SP19 chronology for the South Pole atmospheric gas record and complements a previous paper (Winski et al., 2019) describing the SP19 ic...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:7nAO9NyIgpdhdMpNn1eVv 2023-05-15T13:36:52+02:00 The SP19 chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 2: gas chronology, Δage, and smoothing of atmospheric records Epifanio, Jenna A. Brook, Edward J. Buizert, Christo Edwards, Jon S. Sowers, Todd A. Kahle, Emma C. Severinghaus, Jeffrey P. Steig, Eric J. Winski, Dominic A. Osterberg, Erich C. Fudge, Tyler J. Aydin, Murat Hood, Ekaterina Kalk, Michael Kreutz, Karl J. Ferris, David G. Kennedy, Joshua A. 2020-12-03 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-2431-2020 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/16/2431/2020/ en eng doi:10.5194/cp-16-2431-2020 10670/1.euw8ei https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/16/2431/2020/ undefined Geographica Helvetica - geography eISSN: 1814-9332 geo envir Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ 2020 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-2431-2020 2023-01-22T17:54:38Z A new ice core drilled at the South Pole provides a 54 000-year paleoenvironmental record including the composition of the past atmosphere. This paper describes the SP19 chronology for the South Pole atmospheric gas record and complements a previous paper (Winski et al., 2019) describing the SP19 ice chronology. The gas chronology is based on a discrete methane (CH4) record with 20- to 190-year resolution. To construct the gas timescale, abrupt changes in atmospheric CH4 during the glacial period and centennial CH4 variability during the Holocene were used to synchronize the South Pole gas record with analogous data from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide ice core. Stratigraphic matching based on visual optimization was verified using an automated matching algorithm. The South Pole ice core recovers all expected changes in CH4 based on previous records. Gas transport in the firn results in smoothing of the atmospheric gas record with a smoothing function spectral width that ranges from 30 to 78 years, equal to 3 % of the gas-age–ice-age difference, or Δage. The new gas chronology, in combination with the existing ice age scale from Winski et al. (2019), allows a model-independent reconstruction of the gas-age–ice-age difference through the whole record, which will be useful for testing firn densification models. Text Antarc* Antarctic ice core Ice Sheet South pole South pole Unknown Antarctic West Antarctic Ice Sheet South Pole Climate of the Past 16 6 2431 2444 |
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A new ice core drilled at the South Pole provides a 54 000-year paleoenvironmental record including the composition of the past atmosphere. This paper describes the SP19 chronology for the South Pole atmospheric gas record and complements a previous paper (Winski et al., 2019) describing the SP19 ice chronology. The gas chronology is based on a discrete methane (CH4) record with 20- to 190-year resolution. To construct the gas timescale, abrupt changes in atmospheric CH4 during the glacial period and centennial CH4 variability during the Holocene were used to synchronize the South Pole gas record with analogous data from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide ice core. Stratigraphic matching based on visual optimization was verified using an automated matching algorithm. The South Pole ice core recovers all expected changes in CH4 based on previous records. Gas transport in the firn results in smoothing of the atmospheric gas record with a smoothing function spectral width that ranges from 30 to 78 years, equal to 3 % of the gas-age–ice-age difference, or Δage. The new gas chronology, in combination with the existing ice age scale from Winski et al. (2019), allows a model-independent reconstruction of the gas-age–ice-age difference through the whole record, which will be useful for testing firn densification models. |
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Epifanio, Jenna A. Brook, Edward J. Buizert, Christo Edwards, Jon S. Sowers, Todd A. Kahle, Emma C. Severinghaus, Jeffrey P. Steig, Eric J. Winski, Dominic A. Osterberg, Erich C. Fudge, Tyler J. Aydin, Murat Hood, Ekaterina Kalk, Michael Kreutz, Karl J. Ferris, David G. Kennedy, Joshua A. |
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The SP19 chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 2: gas chronology, Δage, and smoothing of atmospheric records |
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The SP19 chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 2: gas chronology, Δage, and smoothing of atmospheric records |
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The SP19 chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 2: gas chronology, Δage, and smoothing of atmospheric records |
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