Using high-resolution tritium profiles to quantify the effects of melt on two Spitsbergen ice cores

Ice cores from small ice caps provide valuable climatic information, additional to that of Greenland and Antarctica. However, their integrity is usually compromised by summer meltwater percolation. To determine to what extent this can affect such ice cores, we performed high-resolution tritium measu...

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Published in:Journal of Glaciology
Main Authors: Wel, L.G. van der, Streurman, H.J., Isaksson, E., Helsen, M.M., Wal, R.S.W. van de, Martma, T., Pohjola, V.A., Moore, J.C., Meijer, H.A.J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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CAP
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/eb040359-e3e2-4ce7-ac31-7adc12b6e3ef 2024-09-15T17:47:06+00:00 Using high-resolution tritium profiles to quantify the effects of melt on two Spitsbergen ice cores Wel, L.G. van der Streurman, H.J. Isaksson, E. Helsen, M.M. Wal, R.S.W. van de Martma, T. Pohjola, V.A. Moore, J.C. Meijer, H.A.J. 2011 https://hdl.handle.net/11370/eb040359-e3e2-4ce7-ac31-7adc12b6e3ef https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/eb040359-e3e2-4ce7-ac31-7adc12b6e3ef https://doi.org/10.3189/002214311798843368 eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/eb040359-e3e2-4ce7-ac31-7adc12b6e3ef info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Wel , L G V D , Streurman , H J , Isaksson , E , Helsen , M M , Wal , R S W V D , Martma , T , Pohjola , V A , Moore , J C & Meijer , H A J 2011 , ' Using high-resolution tritium profiles to quantify the effects of melt on two Spitsbergen ice cores ' , Journal of Glaciology , vol. 57 , no. 206 , pp. 1087-1097 . https://doi.org/10.3189/002214311798843368 ISOTOPE RECORDS CLIMATE LOMONOSOVFONNA SVALBARD WATER RECONSTRUCTION GLACIERS SIGNALS ISLAND CAP article 2011 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.3189/002214311798843368 2024-06-24T15:43:09Z Ice cores from small ice caps provide valuable climatic information, additional to that of Greenland and Antarctica. However, their integrity is usually compromised by summer meltwater percolation. To determine to what extent this can affect such ice cores, we performed high-resolution tritium measurements on samples from two ice cores from Spitsbergen covering the period AD1955-75. The very sharp and distinct peaks in the tritium precipitation record are subject to several post-depositional processes. We developed a model that uses the precipitation record as input and incorporates the three most important processes (radioactive decay, isotope diffusion and meltwater percolation). Results are compared with measured tritium and density profiles. Both ice-core records contain sharp bomb peaks in the pre-1963 period. It is shown that these peaks would be much smoother in the absence of melt. In this case the main effect of melt and the refreezing of percolation water is the formation of ice layers that form barriers for firn diffusion; thus melt paradoxically results in better preservation of the annual isotope signals. Conversely, for the period after 1963 the main effect of melt is a stronger smoothing of the tritium profiles. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Greenland ice core Journal of Glaciology Svalbard Spitsbergen University of Groningen research database Journal of Glaciology 57 206 1087 1097
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topic ISOTOPE RECORDS
CLIMATE
LOMONOSOVFONNA
SVALBARD
WATER
RECONSTRUCTION
GLACIERS
SIGNALS
ISLAND
CAP
spellingShingle ISOTOPE RECORDS
CLIMATE
LOMONOSOVFONNA
SVALBARD
WATER
RECONSTRUCTION
GLACIERS
SIGNALS
ISLAND
CAP
Wel, L.G. van der
Streurman, H.J.
Isaksson, E.
Helsen, M.M.
Wal, R.S.W. van de
Martma, T.
Pohjola, V.A.
Moore, J.C.
Meijer, H.A.J.
Using high-resolution tritium profiles to quantify the effects of melt on two Spitsbergen ice cores
topic_facet ISOTOPE RECORDS
CLIMATE
LOMONOSOVFONNA
SVALBARD
WATER
RECONSTRUCTION
GLACIERS
SIGNALS
ISLAND
CAP
description Ice cores from small ice caps provide valuable climatic information, additional to that of Greenland and Antarctica. However, their integrity is usually compromised by summer meltwater percolation. To determine to what extent this can affect such ice cores, we performed high-resolution tritium measurements on samples from two ice cores from Spitsbergen covering the period AD1955-75. The very sharp and distinct peaks in the tritium precipitation record are subject to several post-depositional processes. We developed a model that uses the precipitation record as input and incorporates the three most important processes (radioactive decay, isotope diffusion and meltwater percolation). Results are compared with measured tritium and density profiles. Both ice-core records contain sharp bomb peaks in the pre-1963 period. It is shown that these peaks would be much smoother in the absence of melt. In this case the main effect of melt and the refreezing of percolation water is the formation of ice layers that form barriers for firn diffusion; thus melt paradoxically results in better preservation of the annual isotope signals. Conversely, for the period after 1963 the main effect of melt is a stronger smoothing of the tritium profiles.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wel, L.G. van der
Streurman, H.J.
Isaksson, E.
Helsen, M.M.
Wal, R.S.W. van de
Martma, T.
Pohjola, V.A.
Moore, J.C.
Meijer, H.A.J.
author_facet Wel, L.G. van der
Streurman, H.J.
Isaksson, E.
Helsen, M.M.
Wal, R.S.W. van de
Martma, T.
Pohjola, V.A.
Moore, J.C.
Meijer, H.A.J.
author_sort Wel, L.G. van der
title Using high-resolution tritium profiles to quantify the effects of melt on two Spitsbergen ice cores
title_short Using high-resolution tritium profiles to quantify the effects of melt on two Spitsbergen ice cores
title_full Using high-resolution tritium profiles to quantify the effects of melt on two Spitsbergen ice cores
title_fullStr Using high-resolution tritium profiles to quantify the effects of melt on two Spitsbergen ice cores
title_full_unstemmed Using high-resolution tritium profiles to quantify the effects of melt on two Spitsbergen ice cores
title_sort using high-resolution tritium profiles to quantify the effects of melt on two spitsbergen ice cores
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https://doi.org/10.3189/002214311798843368
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Journal of Glaciology
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