Soluble ionic and oxygen isotopic compositions of a shallow firn profile, Baishui glacier no. 1, southeastern Tibetan Plateau

In the summer of 2004, a firn profile, 18.3 m long, extending down to glacier ice, was recovered in the accumulation area of the largest glacier, Baishui No. 1, on Yulong mountain, the southernmost glacier-covered area in mainland Eurasia. Multivariate empirical orthogonal function (EOF) and statist...

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Published in:Annals of Glaciology
Main Authors: Pang, Hongxi, He, Yuanqing, Theakstone, Wilfred H., Zhang, David D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/e38debfd-bba4-4bb9-b7a7-04e6507133ab
https://doi.org/10.3189/172756407782871648
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spelling ftumanchesterpub:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/e38debfd-bba4-4bb9-b7a7-04e6507133ab 2023-11-12T04:01:27+01:00 Soluble ionic and oxygen isotopic compositions of a shallow firn profile, Baishui glacier no. 1, southeastern Tibetan Plateau Pang, Hongxi He, Yuanqing Theakstone, Wilfred H. Zhang, David D. 2007 https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/e38debfd-bba4-4bb9-b7a7-04e6507133ab https://doi.org/10.3189/172756407782871648 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Pang , H , He , Y , Theakstone , W H & Zhang , D D 2007 , ' Soluble ionic and oxygen isotopic compositions of a shallow firn profile, Baishui glacier no. 1, southeastern Tibetan Plateau ' , Annals of Glaciology , vol. 46 , pp. 325-330 . https://doi.org/10.3189/172756407782871648 article 2007 ftumanchesterpub https://doi.org/10.3189/172756407782871648 2023-10-30T09:11:34Z In the summer of 2004, a firn profile, 18.3 m long, extending down to glacier ice, was recovered in the accumulation area of the largest glacier, Baishui No. 1, on Yulong mountain, the southernmost glacier-covered area in mainland Eurasia. Multivariate empirical orthogonal function (EOF) and statistical correlation analyses of major-ion data from the profile demonstrate that three distinct types of ionic material contribute to the chemical characteristics of firn in this monsoonal region: material of marine origin, which is transported by the Indian southwest monsoon; crustal materials, which come from local sources; and anthropogenic pollutants, which are produced by industrial and agricultural activities in South Asia. Although the influence of post-depositional processes on the seasonal isotopic and soluble ionic compositions is significant, dust layers in the firn profile are clearly visible. Due to the effects of meltwater percolation, the dust layers generally coincide with late-summer snow surfaces. We therefore use the dust layers, combined with the seasonal variations of electrical conductivity (EC), Ca2+ and Mg2+, to establish a depth/age scale for the firn profile. The reconstructed net accumulation has a significant negative correlation with the temperature at Lijiang, whereas the correlation between the net accumulation and the precipitation amount at Lijiang is weak. Although the δ18O time series of the firn profile was modified significantly by meltwater percolation, the correlation between annual mean δ18O values and the Indian southwest monsoon index (WSI1) is significant. This result suggests that δ18O records from monsoon-influenced temperate glaciers can provide a valuable record of past variations of the Indian southwest monsoon. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology The University of Manchester: Research Explorer Indian Annals of Glaciology 46 325 330
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description In the summer of 2004, a firn profile, 18.3 m long, extending down to glacier ice, was recovered in the accumulation area of the largest glacier, Baishui No. 1, on Yulong mountain, the southernmost glacier-covered area in mainland Eurasia. Multivariate empirical orthogonal function (EOF) and statistical correlation analyses of major-ion data from the profile demonstrate that three distinct types of ionic material contribute to the chemical characteristics of firn in this monsoonal region: material of marine origin, which is transported by the Indian southwest monsoon; crustal materials, which come from local sources; and anthropogenic pollutants, which are produced by industrial and agricultural activities in South Asia. Although the influence of post-depositional processes on the seasonal isotopic and soluble ionic compositions is significant, dust layers in the firn profile are clearly visible. Due to the effects of meltwater percolation, the dust layers generally coincide with late-summer snow surfaces. We therefore use the dust layers, combined with the seasonal variations of electrical conductivity (EC), Ca2+ and Mg2+, to establish a depth/age scale for the firn profile. The reconstructed net accumulation has a significant negative correlation with the temperature at Lijiang, whereas the correlation between the net accumulation and the precipitation amount at Lijiang is weak. Although the δ18O time series of the firn profile was modified significantly by meltwater percolation, the correlation between annual mean δ18O values and the Indian southwest monsoon index (WSI1) is significant. This result suggests that δ18O records from monsoon-influenced temperate glaciers can provide a valuable record of past variations of the Indian southwest monsoon.
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author Pang, Hongxi
He, Yuanqing
Theakstone, Wilfred H.
Zhang, David D.
spellingShingle Pang, Hongxi
He, Yuanqing
Theakstone, Wilfred H.
Zhang, David D.
Soluble ionic and oxygen isotopic compositions of a shallow firn profile, Baishui glacier no. 1, southeastern Tibetan Plateau
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He, Yuanqing
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title Soluble ionic and oxygen isotopic compositions of a shallow firn profile, Baishui glacier no. 1, southeastern Tibetan Plateau
title_short Soluble ionic and oxygen isotopic compositions of a shallow firn profile, Baishui glacier no. 1, southeastern Tibetan Plateau
title_full Soluble ionic and oxygen isotopic compositions of a shallow firn profile, Baishui glacier no. 1, southeastern Tibetan Plateau
title_fullStr Soluble ionic and oxygen isotopic compositions of a shallow firn profile, Baishui glacier no. 1, southeastern Tibetan Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Soluble ionic and oxygen isotopic compositions of a shallow firn profile, Baishui glacier no. 1, southeastern Tibetan Plateau
title_sort soluble ionic and oxygen isotopic compositions of a shallow firn profile, baishui glacier no. 1, southeastern tibetan plateau
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