Holocene climate variability in northwestern Ross Sea area, East Antarctica

In this study, particular attention has been paid to sea ice evolution in northwestern Ross Sea since seasonal sea ice variability is crucial to accurately reconstruct the main paleoclimatic variations and to confidently predict future climate changes. Indeed, sea ice influences global climate dynam...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: K. MEZGEC, X. CROSTA, R. TRAVERSI, M. SEVERI, MELIS, ROMANA, STENNI, BARBARA, BRAIDA, MARTINA, COLIZZA, ESTER
Other Authors: FIST-Federazione Italiana Scienze della Terra, K., Mezgec, Melis, Romana, X., Crosta, R., Traversi, M., Severi, Stenni, Barbara, Braida, Martina, Colizza, Ester
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: FIST, Federazione Italiana di Scienze della Terra Geoitalia 2013 2013
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2768739
id ftunitriestiris:oai:arts.units.it:11368/2768739
record_format openpolar
spelling ftunitriestiris:oai:arts.units.it:11368/2768739 2023-05-15T14:08:44+02:00 Holocene climate variability in northwestern Ross Sea area, East Antarctica K. MEZGEC X. CROSTA R. TRAVERSI M. SEVERI MELIS, ROMANA STENNI, BARBARA BRAIDA, MARTINA COLIZZA, ESTER FIST-Federazione Italiana Scienze della Terra K., Mezgec Melis, Romana X., Crosta R., Traversi M., Severi Stenni, Barbara Braida, Martina Colizza, Ester 2013 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2768739 eng eng FIST, Federazione Italiana di Scienze della Terra Geoitalia 2013 ispartofbook:EPITOME 2013 - GEOITALIA 2013 - IX Forum italiano Scienze della Terra GEOITALIA 2013 - IX Forum italiano Scienze della Terra firstpage:"-" lastpage:"-" numberofpages:1 journal:EPITOME http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2768739 ice core paleoclimate Antarctica sediment cores info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2013 ftunitriestiris 2023-04-09T06:11:35Z In this study, particular attention has been paid to sea ice evolution in northwestern Ross Sea since seasonal sea ice variability is crucial to accurately reconstruct the main paleoclimatic variations and to confidently predict future climate changes. Indeed, sea ice influences global climate dynamics through several physical oceanic and atmospheric processes such as albedo, energy balance, latitudinal thermal gradient and bottom water formation. This study is part of the ESF PolarCLIMATE HOLOCLIP (Holocene climate variability at highsouthern latitudes: an integrated perspective) Project that aims to bring together the sediment core, the ice core and the modelling scientific communities with the intention of understanding the processes linking different components of the Antarctica climate system. Diatom analyses were carried out on three sediment cores collected from the northwestern Ross Sea and covering the Holocene period. Core c20 from Cape Hallett and core c43 from Wood Bay were both collected at coastal sites, while core cJ5 from Joides Basin area was retrieved in a more open environment. Diatom counts suggest that in coastal sites the sea ice duration increased over the last 4 ka BP (thousand of years before present), while in the open ocean site conversely sea ice increased between 10-6 ka BP and subsequently slightly decreased between 6-1 ka BP. Diatom records in c20 and c43 cores are similar to other coastal core records from East Antarctica, while cJ5 diatom record shows more similar environmental conditions to the core from the Polar Front Zone. Since integrating proxies from different realms (marine and glacial) could provide us a more complete view of the climate and environmental changes occurring during the Holocene, a comparison was performed between the sea ice diatom Fragilariopsis curta relative abundances in the three sediment cores and the sea-salt Na records (a potential proxy of sea ice extend/persistence) from Talos Dome and Taylor Dome ice cores. Significant positive correlations ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica ice core Ross Sea Sea ice Università degli studi di Trieste: ArTS (Archivio della ricerca di Trieste) East Antarctica Ross Sea Talos Dome ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-73.000,-73.000) Hallett ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317) Taylor Dome ENVELOPE(157.667,157.667,-77.667,-77.667) Cape Hallett ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317) Wood Bay ENVELOPE(165.500,165.500,-74.217,-74.217) Joides Basin ENVELOPE(174.000,174.000,-74.500,-74.500)
institution Open Polar
collection Università degli studi di Trieste: ArTS (Archivio della ricerca di Trieste)
op_collection_id ftunitriestiris
language English
topic ice core
paleoclimate
Antarctica
sediment cores
spellingShingle ice core
paleoclimate
Antarctica
sediment cores
K. MEZGEC
X. CROSTA
R. TRAVERSI
M. SEVERI
MELIS, ROMANA
STENNI, BARBARA
BRAIDA, MARTINA
COLIZZA, ESTER
Holocene climate variability in northwestern Ross Sea area, East Antarctica
topic_facet ice core
paleoclimate
Antarctica
sediment cores
description In this study, particular attention has been paid to sea ice evolution in northwestern Ross Sea since seasonal sea ice variability is crucial to accurately reconstruct the main paleoclimatic variations and to confidently predict future climate changes. Indeed, sea ice influences global climate dynamics through several physical oceanic and atmospheric processes such as albedo, energy balance, latitudinal thermal gradient and bottom water formation. This study is part of the ESF PolarCLIMATE HOLOCLIP (Holocene climate variability at highsouthern latitudes: an integrated perspective) Project that aims to bring together the sediment core, the ice core and the modelling scientific communities with the intention of understanding the processes linking different components of the Antarctica climate system. Diatom analyses were carried out on three sediment cores collected from the northwestern Ross Sea and covering the Holocene period. Core c20 from Cape Hallett and core c43 from Wood Bay were both collected at coastal sites, while core cJ5 from Joides Basin area was retrieved in a more open environment. Diatom counts suggest that in coastal sites the sea ice duration increased over the last 4 ka BP (thousand of years before present), while in the open ocean site conversely sea ice increased between 10-6 ka BP and subsequently slightly decreased between 6-1 ka BP. Diatom records in c20 and c43 cores are similar to other coastal core records from East Antarctica, while cJ5 diatom record shows more similar environmental conditions to the core from the Polar Front Zone. Since integrating proxies from different realms (marine and glacial) could provide us a more complete view of the climate and environmental changes occurring during the Holocene, a comparison was performed between the sea ice diatom Fragilariopsis curta relative abundances in the three sediment cores and the sea-salt Na records (a potential proxy of sea ice extend/persistence) from Talos Dome and Taylor Dome ice cores. Significant positive correlations ...
author2 FIST-Federazione Italiana Scienze della Terra
K., Mezgec
Melis, Romana
X., Crosta
R., Traversi
M., Severi
Stenni, Barbara
Braida, Martina
Colizza, Ester
format Conference Object
author K. MEZGEC
X. CROSTA
R. TRAVERSI
M. SEVERI
MELIS, ROMANA
STENNI, BARBARA
BRAIDA, MARTINA
COLIZZA, ESTER
author_facet K. MEZGEC
X. CROSTA
R. TRAVERSI
M. SEVERI
MELIS, ROMANA
STENNI, BARBARA
BRAIDA, MARTINA
COLIZZA, ESTER
author_sort K. MEZGEC
title Holocene climate variability in northwestern Ross Sea area, East Antarctica
title_short Holocene climate variability in northwestern Ross Sea area, East Antarctica
title_full Holocene climate variability in northwestern Ross Sea area, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Holocene climate variability in northwestern Ross Sea area, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Holocene climate variability in northwestern Ross Sea area, East Antarctica
title_sort holocene climate variability in northwestern ross sea area, east antarctica
publisher FIST, Federazione Italiana di Scienze della Terra Geoitalia 2013
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2768739
long_lat ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-73.000,-73.000)
ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317)
ENVELOPE(157.667,157.667,-77.667,-77.667)
ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317)
ENVELOPE(165.500,165.500,-74.217,-74.217)
ENVELOPE(174.000,174.000,-74.500,-74.500)
geographic East Antarctica
Ross Sea
Talos Dome
Hallett
Taylor Dome
Cape Hallett
Wood Bay
Joides Basin
geographic_facet East Antarctica
Ross Sea
Talos Dome
Hallett
Taylor Dome
Cape Hallett
Wood Bay
Joides Basin
genre Antarc*
Antarctica
East Antarctica
ice core
Ross Sea
Sea ice
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctica
East Antarctica
ice core
Ross Sea
Sea ice
op_relation ispartofbook:EPITOME 2013 - GEOITALIA 2013 - IX Forum italiano Scienze della Terra
GEOITALIA 2013 - IX Forum italiano Scienze della Terra
firstpage:"-"
lastpage:"-"
numberofpages:1
journal:EPITOME
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2768739
_version_ 1766280754243829760