Multiple sources of Greenland dust throughout the Holocene

It is contested that the mineral dust found in Greenlandic ice cores during the Holocene stems from multiple source areas. Particles entrained above a more productive, primary source dominate the signal’s multi-seasonal average. Data in sub-annual resolution, however, reveal at least one further sou...

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Main Authors: Kettner, Ernesto, Wegner, Anna, Erhardt, Tobias, Schüpbach, Simon, Svensson, Anders
Other Authors: Fiore, Saverio
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: Digilabs S.a.s. 2014
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Online Access:https://boris.unibe.ch/64740/1/kettner14multiple.pdf
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Summary:It is contested that the mineral dust found in Greenlandic ice cores during the Holocene stems from multiple source areas. Particles entrained above a more productive, primary source dominate the signal’s multi-seasonal average. Data in sub-annual resolution, however, reveal at least one further source. Whereas distinct inputs from the primary source are visible in elevated concentration levels, various inputs of the secondary source(s) are reflected by multiple maxima in the coarse particle percentage. As long as the dust sources’ respective seasonal cycles are preserved, primary and secondary source can be distinguished. Since the two source’s ejecta eventually detected differ in size, which can be attributed to a change in atmospheric residence times, it is suggested that the secondary source is located in closer proximity to the drilling site than the primary one.