Geographic provenance of aeolian dust in East Antarctica during Pleistocene glaciations: preliminary results from Talos Dome and comparison with East Antarctic and new Andean ice core data

The strontium and neodymium isotopic signature of aeolian mineral particles archived in polar ice cores provides constraints on the geographic provenance of dust and paleo-atmospheric circulation patterns. Data from different ice cores drilled in the centre of the East Antarctic plateau such as EPIC...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Reviews
Main Authors: DELMONTE, BARBARA, MAGGI, VALTER, Andersson, PS, Schoberg, H, Hansson, M, Petit, JR, Delmas, R, Gaiero, DM, Frezzotti, M.
Other Authors: Delmonte, B, Andersson, P, Petit, J, Gaiero, D, Maggi, V, Frezzotti, M
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Language:English
Published: Pergamon 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10281/6590
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.05.010
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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/6590 2024-02-11T09:55:57+01:00 Geographic provenance of aeolian dust in East Antarctica during Pleistocene glaciations: preliminary results from Talos Dome and comparison with East Antarctic and new Andean ice core data DELMONTE, BARBARA MAGGI, VALTER Andersson, PS Schoberg, H Hansson, M Petit, JR Delmas, R Gaiero, DM Frezzotti, M. Delmonte, B Andersson, P Schoberg, H Hansson, M Petit, J Delmas, R Gaiero, D Maggi, V Frezzotti, M 2009 http://hdl.handle.net/10281/6590 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.05.010 eng eng Pergamon info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000274958000022 volume:2009 journal:QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS http://hdl.handle.net/10281/6590 doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.05.010 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-73549116307 antarctica pleistocene isotope geochemistry dust GEO/04 - GEOGRAFIA FISICA E GEOMORFOLOGIA info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2009 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.05.010 2024-01-23T23:17:32Z The strontium and neodymium isotopic signature of aeolian mineral particles archived in polar ice cores provides constraints on the geographic provenance of dust and paleo-atmospheric circulation patterns. Data from different ice cores drilled in the centre of the East Antarctic plateau such as EPICA-Dome C (EDC, 75°06’S; 123°21’E) and Vostok (78°28’ S, 106°48’ E) suggested a uniform geographic provenance for dust during Pleistocene glacial ages, likely from southern South America (SSA). In this work the existing dust isotopic data from EDC have been integrated with new data from Marine Isotopic Stage (MIS) 14 (about 536 ka before 1950AD) and in parallel some first results are shown for the new TALDICE ice core which was drilled on the edge of the East Antarctic Plateau (Talos Dome, 72°48’S, 159°06’E) on the opposite side with respect to SSA. Interestingly, the isotopic composition of TALDICE glacial dust is remarkably similar to that obtained from glacial dust from sites located in the East Antarctic interior. Overall, the glacial dust isotopic field obtained from six East Antarctic ice cores matches well South American data obtained from target areas. In this respect, it was recently suggested that dust exported long-range from South America originates from Patagonia and from the Puna-Altiplano plateau. To test this hypothesis, we analysed the isotopic composition of dust from an ice core drilled on the Illimani glacier (Bolivia, 16°37’S, 67°46’W; 6350 m a.s.l.) in order to obtain information on the isotopic composition of regional mineral aerosol uplifted from the Altiplano area and likely transported over long distance. Altogether, ice core and source data strongly suggest that the westerly circulation pattern allowed efficient transfer of dust from South America to the East Antarctic plateau under cold Quaternary climates. Isotopic data support the hypothesis of a possible mixing of dust from Patagonia and from the Puna-Altiplano plateau. Interestingly, high glacial dust inputs to Antarctica are ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica EPICA ice core Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Antarctic East Antarctica Patagonia Talos Dome ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-73.000,-73.000) The Altiplano ENVELOPE(163.917,163.917,-78.133,-78.133) Quaternary Science Reviews 29 1-2 256 264
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topic antarctica
pleistocene
isotope geochemistry
dust
GEO/04 - GEOGRAFIA FISICA E GEOMORFOLOGIA
spellingShingle antarctica
pleistocene
isotope geochemistry
dust
GEO/04 - GEOGRAFIA FISICA E GEOMORFOLOGIA
DELMONTE, BARBARA
MAGGI, VALTER
Andersson, PS
Schoberg, H
Hansson, M
Petit, JR
Delmas, R
Gaiero, DM
Frezzotti, M.
Geographic provenance of aeolian dust in East Antarctica during Pleistocene glaciations: preliminary results from Talos Dome and comparison with East Antarctic and new Andean ice core data
topic_facet antarctica
pleistocene
isotope geochemistry
dust
GEO/04 - GEOGRAFIA FISICA E GEOMORFOLOGIA
description The strontium and neodymium isotopic signature of aeolian mineral particles archived in polar ice cores provides constraints on the geographic provenance of dust and paleo-atmospheric circulation patterns. Data from different ice cores drilled in the centre of the East Antarctic plateau such as EPICA-Dome C (EDC, 75°06’S; 123°21’E) and Vostok (78°28’ S, 106°48’ E) suggested a uniform geographic provenance for dust during Pleistocene glacial ages, likely from southern South America (SSA). In this work the existing dust isotopic data from EDC have been integrated with new data from Marine Isotopic Stage (MIS) 14 (about 536 ka before 1950AD) and in parallel some first results are shown for the new TALDICE ice core which was drilled on the edge of the East Antarctic Plateau (Talos Dome, 72°48’S, 159°06’E) on the opposite side with respect to SSA. Interestingly, the isotopic composition of TALDICE glacial dust is remarkably similar to that obtained from glacial dust from sites located in the East Antarctic interior. Overall, the glacial dust isotopic field obtained from six East Antarctic ice cores matches well South American data obtained from target areas. In this respect, it was recently suggested that dust exported long-range from South America originates from Patagonia and from the Puna-Altiplano plateau. To test this hypothesis, we analysed the isotopic composition of dust from an ice core drilled on the Illimani glacier (Bolivia, 16°37’S, 67°46’W; 6350 m a.s.l.) in order to obtain information on the isotopic composition of regional mineral aerosol uplifted from the Altiplano area and likely transported over long distance. Altogether, ice core and source data strongly suggest that the westerly circulation pattern allowed efficient transfer of dust from South America to the East Antarctic plateau under cold Quaternary climates. Isotopic data support the hypothesis of a possible mixing of dust from Patagonia and from the Puna-Altiplano plateau. Interestingly, high glacial dust inputs to Antarctica are ...
author2 Delmonte, B
Andersson, P
Schoberg, H
Hansson, M
Petit, J
Delmas, R
Gaiero, D
Maggi, V
Frezzotti, M
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author DELMONTE, BARBARA
MAGGI, VALTER
Andersson, PS
Schoberg, H
Hansson, M
Petit, JR
Delmas, R
Gaiero, DM
Frezzotti, M.
author_facet DELMONTE, BARBARA
MAGGI, VALTER
Andersson, PS
Schoberg, H
Hansson, M
Petit, JR
Delmas, R
Gaiero, DM
Frezzotti, M.
author_sort DELMONTE, BARBARA
title Geographic provenance of aeolian dust in East Antarctica during Pleistocene glaciations: preliminary results from Talos Dome and comparison with East Antarctic and new Andean ice core data
title_short Geographic provenance of aeolian dust in East Antarctica during Pleistocene glaciations: preliminary results from Talos Dome and comparison with East Antarctic and new Andean ice core data
title_full Geographic provenance of aeolian dust in East Antarctica during Pleistocene glaciations: preliminary results from Talos Dome and comparison with East Antarctic and new Andean ice core data
title_fullStr Geographic provenance of aeolian dust in East Antarctica during Pleistocene glaciations: preliminary results from Talos Dome and comparison with East Antarctic and new Andean ice core data
title_full_unstemmed Geographic provenance of aeolian dust in East Antarctica during Pleistocene glaciations: preliminary results from Talos Dome and comparison with East Antarctic and new Andean ice core data
title_sort geographic provenance of aeolian dust in east antarctica during pleistocene glaciations: preliminary results from talos dome and comparison with east antarctic and new andean ice core data
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