Chemical and isotopic snow variability in East Antarctica along the 2001/02 ITASE traverse

As part of the International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (ITASE) project, a traverse was carried out from November 2001 to January 2002 through Terre Adelie, George V Land, Oates Land and northern Victoria Land, for a total length of about 1875 km. The research goal is to determine the lat...

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Main Authors: Becagli S., Proposito M., Benassai S., Flora O., Genoni L., Gragnani R., Largiuni O., Pili S. L., Severi M., Traversi R., Udisti R., Frezzotti M., STENNI, BARBARA
Other Authors: Becagli, S., Proposito, M., Benassai, S., Flora, O., Genoni, L., Gragnani, R., Largiuni, O., Pili, S. L., Severi, M., Stenni, Barbara, Traversi, R., Udisti, R., Frezzotti, M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2626856
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spelling ftunitriestiris:oai:arts.units.it:11368/2626856 2023-05-15T13:04:21+02:00 Chemical and isotopic snow variability in East Antarctica along the 2001/02 ITASE traverse Becagli S. Proposito M. Benassai S. Flora O. Genoni L. Gragnani R. Largiuni O. Pili S. L. Severi M. Traversi R. Udisti R. Frezzotti M. STENNI, BARBARA Becagli, S. Proposito, M. Benassai, S. Flora, O. Genoni, L. Gragnani, R. Largiuni, O. Pili, S. L. Severi, M. Stenni, Barbara Traversi, R. Udisti, R. Frezzotti, M. 2004 http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2626856 eng eng volume:39 firstpage:473 lastpage:482 numberofpages:10 journal:ANNALS OF GLACIOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2626856 ITASE traverse Antarctica chemical and isotopic profile surface snow snow accumulation Talos Dome Adelie Land info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2004 ftunitriestiris 2023-04-09T06:11:14Z As part of the International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (ITASE) project, a traverse was carried out from November 2001 to January 2002 through Terre Adelie, George V Land, Oates Land and northern Victoria Land, for a total length of about 1875 km. The research goal is to determine the latitudinal and longitudinal variability of physical, chemical and isotopic parameters along three transects: one west–east transect (WE), following the 2150m contour line (about 400km inland of the Adelie, George V and Oates coasts), and two north–south transects (inland Terre Adelie and Oates Coast–Talos Dome–Victoria Land). The intersection between the WE and Oates Coast–Victoria Land transects is in the Talos Dome area. Along the traverse, eight 2m deep snow pits were dug and sampled with a 2.5cm depth resolution. For spatial variability, 1m deep integrated samples were collected every 5 km (363 sampling sites). In the snow-pit stratigraphy, pronounced annual cycles, with summer maxima, were observed for nssSO42–, MSA, NO3– and H2O2. The seasonality of these chemical trace species was used in combination with stable-isotope stratigraphy to derive reliable and temporally representative snow-accumulation rates. The study of chemical, isotopic and accumulation-rate variability allowed the identification of a distribution pattern which is controlled not only by altitude and distance from the sea, but also by the complex circulation of air masses in the study area. In particular, although the Talos Dome area is almost equidistant from the Southern Ocean and the Ross Sea, local atmospheric circulation is such that the area is strongly affected only by the Ross Sea. Moreover, we observed a decrease in concentration of aerosol components in the central portion of the WE transect and in the southern portion of the Talos Dome transect; this decrease was linked to the higher stability of atmospheric pressure due to the channelling of katabatic winds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Adelie Land Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica George V Land Oates Land Ross Sea Southern Ocean Victoria Land Università degli studi di Trieste: ArTS (Archivio della ricerca di Trieste) Antarctic Southern Ocean East Antarctica Ross Sea Victoria Land Talos Dome ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-73.000,-73.000) George V Land ENVELOPE(148.000,148.000,-68.500,-68.500) Oates Land ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-70.000,-70.000) Oates Coast ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-70.000,-70.000)
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topic ITASE traverse
Antarctica
chemical and isotopic profile
surface snow
snow accumulation
Talos Dome
Adelie Land
spellingShingle ITASE traverse
Antarctica
chemical and isotopic profile
surface snow
snow accumulation
Talos Dome
Adelie Land
Becagli S.
Proposito M.
Benassai S.
Flora O.
Genoni L.
Gragnani R.
Largiuni O.
Pili S. L.
Severi M.
Traversi R.
Udisti R.
Frezzotti M.
STENNI, BARBARA
Chemical and isotopic snow variability in East Antarctica along the 2001/02 ITASE traverse
topic_facet ITASE traverse
Antarctica
chemical and isotopic profile
surface snow
snow accumulation
Talos Dome
Adelie Land
description As part of the International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (ITASE) project, a traverse was carried out from November 2001 to January 2002 through Terre Adelie, George V Land, Oates Land and northern Victoria Land, for a total length of about 1875 km. The research goal is to determine the latitudinal and longitudinal variability of physical, chemical and isotopic parameters along three transects: one west–east transect (WE), following the 2150m contour line (about 400km inland of the Adelie, George V and Oates coasts), and two north–south transects (inland Terre Adelie and Oates Coast–Talos Dome–Victoria Land). The intersection between the WE and Oates Coast–Victoria Land transects is in the Talos Dome area. Along the traverse, eight 2m deep snow pits were dug and sampled with a 2.5cm depth resolution. For spatial variability, 1m deep integrated samples were collected every 5 km (363 sampling sites). In the snow-pit stratigraphy, pronounced annual cycles, with summer maxima, were observed for nssSO42–, MSA, NO3– and H2O2. The seasonality of these chemical trace species was used in combination with stable-isotope stratigraphy to derive reliable and temporally representative snow-accumulation rates. The study of chemical, isotopic and accumulation-rate variability allowed the identification of a distribution pattern which is controlled not only by altitude and distance from the sea, but also by the complex circulation of air masses in the study area. In particular, although the Talos Dome area is almost equidistant from the Southern Ocean and the Ross Sea, local atmospheric circulation is such that the area is strongly affected only by the Ross Sea. Moreover, we observed a decrease in concentration of aerosol components in the central portion of the WE transect and in the southern portion of the Talos Dome transect; this decrease was linked to the higher stability of atmospheric pressure due to the channelling of katabatic winds.
author2 Becagli, S.
Proposito, M.
Benassai, S.
Flora, O.
Genoni, L.
Gragnani, R.
Largiuni, O.
Pili, S. L.
Severi, M.
Stenni, Barbara
Traversi, R.
Udisti, R.
Frezzotti, M.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Becagli S.
Proposito M.
Benassai S.
Flora O.
Genoni L.
Gragnani R.
Largiuni O.
Pili S. L.
Severi M.
Traversi R.
Udisti R.
Frezzotti M.
STENNI, BARBARA
author_facet Becagli S.
Proposito M.
Benassai S.
Flora O.
Genoni L.
Gragnani R.
Largiuni O.
Pili S. L.
Severi M.
Traversi R.
Udisti R.
Frezzotti M.
STENNI, BARBARA
author_sort Becagli S.
title Chemical and isotopic snow variability in East Antarctica along the 2001/02 ITASE traverse
title_short Chemical and isotopic snow variability in East Antarctica along the 2001/02 ITASE traverse
title_full Chemical and isotopic snow variability in East Antarctica along the 2001/02 ITASE traverse
title_fullStr Chemical and isotopic snow variability in East Antarctica along the 2001/02 ITASE traverse
title_full_unstemmed Chemical and isotopic snow variability in East Antarctica along the 2001/02 ITASE traverse
title_sort chemical and isotopic snow variability in east antarctica along the 2001/02 itase traverse
publishDate 2004
url http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2626856
long_lat ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-73.000,-73.000)
ENVELOPE(148.000,148.000,-68.500,-68.500)
ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-70.000,-70.000)
ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-70.000,-70.000)
geographic Antarctic
Southern Ocean
East Antarctica
Ross Sea
Victoria Land
Talos Dome
George V Land
Oates Land
Oates Coast
geographic_facet Antarctic
Southern Ocean
East Antarctica
Ross Sea
Victoria Land
Talos Dome
George V Land
Oates Land
Oates Coast
genre Adelie Land
Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
East Antarctica
George V Land
Oates Land
Ross Sea
Southern Ocean
Victoria Land
genre_facet Adelie Land
Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
East Antarctica
George V Land
Oates Land
Ross Sea
Southern Ocean
Victoria Land
op_relation volume:39
firstpage:473
lastpage:482
numberofpages:10
journal:ANNALS OF GLACIOLOGY
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2626856
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