Regionalization of the atmospheric dust cycle on the periphery of the East Antarctic ice sheet since the last glacial maximum

Ice cores from inner East Antarctica provided some of the longest and most detailed climatic reconstructions and allowed understanding the relationships between atmospheric mineral dust and climate. In this work we present synchrotron‐radiation XRF geochemical data of dust from the TALDICE ice core...

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Published in:Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Main Authors: Baccolo, G, Delmonte, B, Albani, S, Baroni, C, Cibin, G, Frezzotti, M, Hampai, D, Marcelli, A, Revel, M, Salvatore, MC, Stenni, B, Maggi, V
Other Authors: Salvatore, M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc. 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10281/206007
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GC007658
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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/206007 2024-04-14T08:04:37+00:00 Regionalization of the atmospheric dust cycle on the periphery of the East Antarctic ice sheet since the last glacial maximum Baccolo, G Delmonte, B Albani, S Baroni, C Cibin, G Frezzotti, M Hampai, D Marcelli, A Revel, M Salvatore, MC Stenni, B Maggi, V Baccolo, G Delmonte, B Albani, S Baroni, C Cibin, G Frezzotti, M Hampai, D Marcelli, A Revel, M Salvatore, M Stenni, B Maggi, V 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/10281/206007 https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GC007658 eng eng Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc. country:US info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000448475100038 volume:19 issue:9 firstpage:3540 lastpage:3554 numberofpages:15 journal:GEOCHEMISTRY, GEOPHYSICS, GEOSYSTEMS http://hdl.handle.net/10281/206007 doi:10.1029/2018GC007658 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85054012150 Antarctica Atmospheric mineral dust chemical index of alteration Holocene ice core weathering info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GC007658 2024-03-21T17:05:35Z Ice cores from inner East Antarctica provided some of the longest and most detailed climatic reconstructions and allowed understanding the relationships between atmospheric mineral dust and climate. In this work we present synchrotron‐radiation XRF geochemical data of dust from the TALDICE ice core drilled at Talos Dome, a peripheral ice dome of East Antarctica (Western Ross Sea). Results highlight a dominant southern South American origin for dust at TALDICE during the Last Glacial Maximum, similarly to other sites located further inland onto the polar plateau. On the contrary a different scenario concerns Talos Dome during the Holocene if it is compared to more inner sites. The tight connection between high southern latitudes and Antarctica that characterizes cold climate stages, becomes weaker since the onset of the last climatic transition and throughout the Holocene. The net effect of this process at Talos Dome is a modification of the atmospheric and environmental settings, owing to local Antarctic sources of Victoria Land to gain importance and become the dominant ones. At the same time in inner East Antarctica the provenance of dust remains remote also during Holocene, revealing an evolution of the homogeneous scenario observed in glacial periods. The enhanced sensitivity of peripheral ice sheet sites to local dust sources makes Talos Dome an ideal site to assess the climatic and atmospheric changes of the peripheral sectors of East Antarctica during the current interglacial period Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica ice core Ice Sheet Ross Sea Victoria Land Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Antarctic East Antarctic Ice Sheet East Antarctica Polar Plateau ENVELOPE(0.000,0.000,-90.000,-90.000) Ross Sea Talos Dome ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-73.000,-73.000) Victoria Land Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 19 9 3540 3554
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topic Antarctica
Atmospheric mineral dust
chemical index of alteration
Holocene
ice core
weathering
spellingShingle Antarctica
Atmospheric mineral dust
chemical index of alteration
Holocene
ice core
weathering
Baccolo, G
Delmonte, B
Albani, S
Baroni, C
Cibin, G
Frezzotti, M
Hampai, D
Marcelli, A
Revel, M
Salvatore, MC
Stenni, B
Maggi, V
Regionalization of the atmospheric dust cycle on the periphery of the East Antarctic ice sheet since the last glacial maximum
topic_facet Antarctica
Atmospheric mineral dust
chemical index of alteration
Holocene
ice core
weathering
description Ice cores from inner East Antarctica provided some of the longest and most detailed climatic reconstructions and allowed understanding the relationships between atmospheric mineral dust and climate. In this work we present synchrotron‐radiation XRF geochemical data of dust from the TALDICE ice core drilled at Talos Dome, a peripheral ice dome of East Antarctica (Western Ross Sea). Results highlight a dominant southern South American origin for dust at TALDICE during the Last Glacial Maximum, similarly to other sites located further inland onto the polar plateau. On the contrary a different scenario concerns Talos Dome during the Holocene if it is compared to more inner sites. The tight connection between high southern latitudes and Antarctica that characterizes cold climate stages, becomes weaker since the onset of the last climatic transition and throughout the Holocene. The net effect of this process at Talos Dome is a modification of the atmospheric and environmental settings, owing to local Antarctic sources of Victoria Land to gain importance and become the dominant ones. At the same time in inner East Antarctica the provenance of dust remains remote also during Holocene, revealing an evolution of the homogeneous scenario observed in glacial periods. The enhanced sensitivity of peripheral ice sheet sites to local dust sources makes Talos Dome an ideal site to assess the climatic and atmospheric changes of the peripheral sectors of East Antarctica during the current interglacial period
author2 Baccolo, G
Delmonte, B
Albani, S
Baroni, C
Cibin, G
Frezzotti, M
Hampai, D
Marcelli, A
Revel, M
Salvatore, M
Stenni, B
Maggi, V
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Baccolo, G
Delmonte, B
Albani, S
Baroni, C
Cibin, G
Frezzotti, M
Hampai, D
Marcelli, A
Revel, M
Salvatore, MC
Stenni, B
Maggi, V
author_facet Baccolo, G
Delmonte, B
Albani, S
Baroni, C
Cibin, G
Frezzotti, M
Hampai, D
Marcelli, A
Revel, M
Salvatore, MC
Stenni, B
Maggi, V
author_sort Baccolo, G
title Regionalization of the atmospheric dust cycle on the periphery of the East Antarctic ice sheet since the last glacial maximum
title_short Regionalization of the atmospheric dust cycle on the periphery of the East Antarctic ice sheet since the last glacial maximum
title_full Regionalization of the atmospheric dust cycle on the periphery of the East Antarctic ice sheet since the last glacial maximum
title_fullStr Regionalization of the atmospheric dust cycle on the periphery of the East Antarctic ice sheet since the last glacial maximum
title_full_unstemmed Regionalization of the atmospheric dust cycle on the periphery of the East Antarctic ice sheet since the last glacial maximum
title_sort regionalization of the atmospheric dust cycle on the periphery of the east antarctic ice sheet since the last glacial maximum
publisher Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/10281/206007
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GC007658
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East Antarctica
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