Prominent features in isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies from coastal East Antarctic ice sheet (Eastern Wilkes Land)

In this work we present the isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies of two snow pits sampled in 2013/14 at GV7 (coastal East Antarctica: 70°41′ S - 158°51′ E, 1950 m a.s.l.). A large number of chemical species are measured aiming to study their potentiality as environmental changes markers. Seaso...

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Main Authors: Caiazzo, L., Baccolo, G., Becagli, S, Ciardini, V., Crotti, I., Delmonte, B., Frezzotti, M., Giardi, F., Han, Y., Hong, S. B., Hur, S. D., Hwang, H., Kang, J. H., Narcisi, B., Proposito, M., Scarchilli, C., Selmo, E., Severi, M., Traversi, R., Udisti, R., BARBANTE, Carlo, BERTÒ, MICHELE, DREOSSI, GIULIANO, GABRIELI, Jacopo, Spolaor, Andrea, STENNI, Barbara
Other Authors: Barbante, Carlo, Bertò, Michele, Dreossi, Giuliano, Gabrieli, Jacopo, Stenni, Barbara
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
Subjects:
GV7
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10278/3686851
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spelling ftuniveneziairis:oai:iris.unive.it:10278/3686851 2024-04-14T08:04:12+00:00 Prominent features in isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies from coastal East Antarctic ice sheet (Eastern Wilkes Land) Caiazzo, L. Baccolo, G. Becagli, S Ciardini, V. Crotti, I. Delmonte, B. Frezzotti, M. Giardi, F. Han, Y. Hong, S. B. Hur, S. D. Hwang, H. Kang, J. H. Narcisi, B. Proposito, M. Scarchilli, C. Selmo, E. Severi, M. Traversi, R. Udisti, R. BARBANTE, Carlo BERTÒ, MICHELE DREOSSI, GIULIANO GABRIELI, Jacopo Spolaor, Andrea STENNI, Barbara Caiazzo, L. Baccolo, G. Barbante, Carlo Becagli, S Bertò, Michele Ciardini, V. Crotti, I. Delmonte, B. Dreossi, Giuliano Frezzotti, M. Gabrieli, Jacopo Giardi, F. Han, Y. Hong, S. B. Hur, S. D. Hwang, H. Kang, J. H. Narcisi, B. Proposito, M. Scarchilli, C. Selmo, E. Severi, M. Spolaor, Andrea Stenni, Barbara Traversi, R. Udisti, R. 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/10278/3686851 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.02.115 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/28273535 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000399849300032 volume:176 firstpage:273 lastpage:287 numberofpages:15 journal:CHEMOSPHERE http://hdl.handle.net/10278/3686851 doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.02.115 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85014451864 www.elsevier.com/locate/chemosphere info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Chemical composition Dating East Antarctica GV7 Seasonal pattern Snow pit Chemistry (all) Environmental Chemistry Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica e Vulcanologia info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2017 ftuniveneziairis https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.02.115 2024-03-21T18:06:12Z In this work we present the isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies of two snow pits sampled in 2013/14 at GV7 (coastal East Antarctica: 70°41′ S - 158°51′ E, 1950 m a.s.l.). A large number of chemical species are measured aiming to study their potentiality as environmental changes markers. Seasonal cluster backward trajectories analysis was performed and compared with chemical marker stratigraphies. Sea spray aerosol is delivered to the sampling site together with snow precipitation especially in autumn-winter by air masses arising from Western Pacific Ocean sector. Dust show maximum concentration in spring when the air masses arising from Ross Sea sector mobilize mineral dust from ice-free areas of the Transantarctic mountains. The clear seasonal pattern of sulfur oxidized compounds allows the dating of the snow-pit and the calculation of the mean accumulation rate, which is 242 ± 71 mm w.e. for the period 2008–2013. Methanesulfonic acid and NO3− do not show any concentration decreasing trend as depth increases, also considering a 12 m firn core record. Therefore these two compounds are not affected by post-depositional processes at this site and can be considered reliable markers for past environmental changes reconstruction. The rBC snow-pit record shows the highest values in summer 2012 likely related to large biomass burning even occurred in Australia in this summer. The undisturbed accumulation rate for this site is demonstrated by the agreement between the chemical stratigraphies and the annual accumulation rate of the two snow-pits analysed in Italian and Korean laboratories. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Ross Sea Wilkes Land Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia: ARCA (Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca) Antarctic East Antarctica Ross Sea East Antarctic Ice Sheet Transantarctic Mountains Pacific Wilkes Land ENVELOPE(120.000,120.000,-69.000,-69.000) Chemosphere 176 273 287
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topic Chemical composition
Dating
East Antarctica
GV7
Seasonal pattern
Snow pit
Chemistry (all)
Environmental Chemistry
Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica e Vulcanologia
spellingShingle Chemical composition
Dating
East Antarctica
GV7
Seasonal pattern
Snow pit
Chemistry (all)
Environmental Chemistry
Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica e Vulcanologia
Caiazzo, L.
Baccolo, G.
Becagli, S
Ciardini, V.
Crotti, I.
Delmonte, B.
Frezzotti, M.
Giardi, F.
Han, Y.
Hong, S. B.
Hur, S. D.
Hwang, H.
Kang, J. H.
Narcisi, B.
Proposito, M.
Scarchilli, C.
Selmo, E.
Severi, M.
Traversi, R.
Udisti, R.
BARBANTE, Carlo
BERTÒ, MICHELE
DREOSSI, GIULIANO
GABRIELI, Jacopo
Spolaor, Andrea
STENNI, Barbara
Prominent features in isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies from coastal East Antarctic ice sheet (Eastern Wilkes Land)
topic_facet Chemical composition
Dating
East Antarctica
GV7
Seasonal pattern
Snow pit
Chemistry (all)
Environmental Chemistry
Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica e Vulcanologia
description In this work we present the isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies of two snow pits sampled in 2013/14 at GV7 (coastal East Antarctica: 70°41′ S - 158°51′ E, 1950 m a.s.l.). A large number of chemical species are measured aiming to study their potentiality as environmental changes markers. Seasonal cluster backward trajectories analysis was performed and compared with chemical marker stratigraphies. Sea spray aerosol is delivered to the sampling site together with snow precipitation especially in autumn-winter by air masses arising from Western Pacific Ocean sector. Dust show maximum concentration in spring when the air masses arising from Ross Sea sector mobilize mineral dust from ice-free areas of the Transantarctic mountains. The clear seasonal pattern of sulfur oxidized compounds allows the dating of the snow-pit and the calculation of the mean accumulation rate, which is 242 ± 71 mm w.e. for the period 2008–2013. Methanesulfonic acid and NO3− do not show any concentration decreasing trend as depth increases, also considering a 12 m firn core record. Therefore these two compounds are not affected by post-depositional processes at this site and can be considered reliable markers for past environmental changes reconstruction. The rBC snow-pit record shows the highest values in summer 2012 likely related to large biomass burning even occurred in Australia in this summer. The undisturbed accumulation rate for this site is demonstrated by the agreement between the chemical stratigraphies and the annual accumulation rate of the two snow-pits analysed in Italian and Korean laboratories.
author2 Caiazzo, L.
Baccolo, G.
Barbante, Carlo
Becagli, S
Bertò, Michele
Ciardini, V.
Crotti, I.
Delmonte, B.
Dreossi, Giuliano
Frezzotti, M.
Gabrieli, Jacopo
Giardi, F.
Han, Y.
Hong, S. B.
Hur, S. D.
Hwang, H.
Kang, J. H.
Narcisi, B.
Proposito, M.
Scarchilli, C.
Selmo, E.
Severi, M.
Spolaor, Andrea
Stenni, Barbara
Traversi, R.
Udisti, R.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Caiazzo, L.
Baccolo, G.
Becagli, S
Ciardini, V.
Crotti, I.
Delmonte, B.
Frezzotti, M.
Giardi, F.
Han, Y.
Hong, S. B.
Hur, S. D.
Hwang, H.
Kang, J. H.
Narcisi, B.
Proposito, M.
Scarchilli, C.
Selmo, E.
Severi, M.
Traversi, R.
Udisti, R.
BARBANTE, Carlo
BERTÒ, MICHELE
DREOSSI, GIULIANO
GABRIELI, Jacopo
Spolaor, Andrea
STENNI, Barbara
author_facet Caiazzo, L.
Baccolo, G.
Becagli, S
Ciardini, V.
Crotti, I.
Delmonte, B.
Frezzotti, M.
Giardi, F.
Han, Y.
Hong, S. B.
Hur, S. D.
Hwang, H.
Kang, J. H.
Narcisi, B.
Proposito, M.
Scarchilli, C.
Selmo, E.
Severi, M.
Traversi, R.
Udisti, R.
BARBANTE, Carlo
BERTÒ, MICHELE
DREOSSI, GIULIANO
GABRIELI, Jacopo
Spolaor, Andrea
STENNI, Barbara
author_sort Caiazzo, L.
title Prominent features in isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies from coastal East Antarctic ice sheet (Eastern Wilkes Land)
title_short Prominent features in isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies from coastal East Antarctic ice sheet (Eastern Wilkes Land)
title_full Prominent features in isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies from coastal East Antarctic ice sheet (Eastern Wilkes Land)
title_fullStr Prominent features in isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies from coastal East Antarctic ice sheet (Eastern Wilkes Land)
title_full_unstemmed Prominent features in isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies from coastal East Antarctic ice sheet (Eastern Wilkes Land)
title_sort prominent features in isotopic, chemical and dust stratigraphies from coastal east antarctic ice sheet (eastern wilkes land)
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10278/3686851
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.02.115
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East Antarctica
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Pacific
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East Antarctica
Ross Sea
East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Transantarctic Mountains
Pacific
Wilkes Land
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Antarctic
Antarctica
East Antarctica
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Ross Sea
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