Volcanic Fluxes Over the Last Millennium as Recorded in the Gv7 Ice Core (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica)

Major explosive volcanic eruptions may significantly alter the global atmosphere for about 2–3 years. During that period, volcanic products (mainly H2SO4) with high residence time, stored in the stratosphere or, for shorter times, in the troposphere are gradually deposited onto polar ice caps. Antar...

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Main Authors: Nardin R., Amore A., Becagli S., Caiazzo L., Frezzotti M., Severi M., Stenni B. &amp, Traversi, R.
Other Authors: Nardin, R., Amore, A., Becagli, S., Caiazzo, L., Frezzotti, M., Severi, M., Stenni B., &amp
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11590/364148
https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10010038
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spelling ftunivroma3iris:oai:iris.uniroma3.it:11590/364148 2024-02-27T08:33:43+00:00 Volcanic Fluxes Over the Last Millennium as Recorded in the Gv7 Ice Core (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica) Nardin R. Amore A. Becagli S. Caiazzo L. Frezzotti M. Severi M. Stenni B. &amp Traversi, R. Nardin, R. Amore, A. Becagli, S. Caiazzo, L. Frezzotti, M. Severi, M. Stenni B., &amp Traversi, R. 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/11590/364148 https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10010038 https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/1/38 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000513130700033 volume:10 issue:1 firstpage:38 numberofpages:15 journal:GEOSCIENCES http://hdl.handle.net/11590/364148 doi:10.3390/geosciences10010038 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85083106677 https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/1/38 volcanism Antarctica ion chromatography paleoclimate ice core tephra info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftunivroma3iris https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10010038 2024-01-31T17:42:09Z Major explosive volcanic eruptions may significantly alter the global atmosphere for about 2–3 years. During that period, volcanic products (mainly H2SO4) with high residence time, stored in the stratosphere or, for shorter times, in the troposphere are gradually deposited onto polar ice caps. Antarctic snow may thus record acidic signals providing a history of past volcanic events. The high resolution sulphate concentration profile along a 197 m long ice core drilled at GV7 (Northern Victoria land) was obtained by Ion Chromatography on around 3500 discrete samples. The relatively high accumulation rate (241 13 mm we yr 1) and the 5-cm sampling resolution allowed a preliminary counted age scale. The obtained stratigraphy covers roughly the last millennium and 24 major volcanic eruptions were identified, dated, and tentatively ascribed to a source volcano. The deposition flux of volcanic sulphate was calculated for each signature and the results were compared with data from other Antarctic ice cores at regional and continental scale. Our results show that the regional variability is of the same order of magnitude as the continental one. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica ice core Victoria Land Anagrafe della Ricerca d'Ateneo (Universitá degli studi Roma Tre) Antarctic Victoria Land Geosciences 10 1 38
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Antarctica
ion chromatography
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Antarctica
ion chromatography
paleoclimate
ice core
tephra
Nardin R.
Amore A.
Becagli S.
Caiazzo L.
Frezzotti M.
Severi M.
Stenni B. &amp
Traversi, R.
Volcanic Fluxes Over the Last Millennium as Recorded in the Gv7 Ice Core (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica)
topic_facet volcanism
Antarctica
ion chromatography
paleoclimate
ice core
tephra
description Major explosive volcanic eruptions may significantly alter the global atmosphere for about 2–3 years. During that period, volcanic products (mainly H2SO4) with high residence time, stored in the stratosphere or, for shorter times, in the troposphere are gradually deposited onto polar ice caps. Antarctic snow may thus record acidic signals providing a history of past volcanic events. The high resolution sulphate concentration profile along a 197 m long ice core drilled at GV7 (Northern Victoria land) was obtained by Ion Chromatography on around 3500 discrete samples. The relatively high accumulation rate (241 13 mm we yr 1) and the 5-cm sampling resolution allowed a preliminary counted age scale. The obtained stratigraphy covers roughly the last millennium and 24 major volcanic eruptions were identified, dated, and tentatively ascribed to a source volcano. The deposition flux of volcanic sulphate was calculated for each signature and the results were compared with data from other Antarctic ice cores at regional and continental scale. Our results show that the regional variability is of the same order of magnitude as the continental one.
author2 Nardin, R.
Amore, A.
Becagli, S.
Caiazzo, L.
Frezzotti, M.
Severi, M.
Stenni B., &amp
Traversi, R.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Nardin R.
Amore A.
Becagli S.
Caiazzo L.
Frezzotti M.
Severi M.
Stenni B. &amp
Traversi, R.
author_facet Nardin R.
Amore A.
Becagli S.
Caiazzo L.
Frezzotti M.
Severi M.
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Traversi, R.
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title Volcanic Fluxes Over the Last Millennium as Recorded in the Gv7 Ice Core (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica)
title_short Volcanic Fluxes Over the Last Millennium as Recorded in the Gv7 Ice Core (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica)
title_full Volcanic Fluxes Over the Last Millennium as Recorded in the Gv7 Ice Core (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica)
title_fullStr Volcanic Fluxes Over the Last Millennium as Recorded in the Gv7 Ice Core (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica)
title_full_unstemmed Volcanic Fluxes Over the Last Millennium as Recorded in the Gv7 Ice Core (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica)
title_sort volcanic fluxes over the last millennium as recorded in the gv7 ice core (northern victoria land, antarctica)
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