A revised 1000 year atmospheric δ 13 C-CO 2 record from Law Dome and South Pole, Antarctica

We present new measurements of δ13C of CO2 extracted from a high-resolution ice core from Law Dome (East Antarctica), together with firn measurements performed at Law Dome and South Pole, covering the last 150 years. Our analysis is motivated by the need to better understand the role and feedback of...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Main Authors: Rubino, M, Etheridge, DM, Trudinger, CM, Allison, CE, Battle, MO, Langenfelds, RL, Steele, LP, Curran, MAJ, Bender, M, White, JWC, Jenk, TM, Blunier, T, Francey, RJ
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc 2013
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:87994 2023-05-15T13:37:23+02:00 A revised 1000 year atmospheric δ 13 C-CO 2 record from Law Dome and South Pole, Antarctica Rubino, M Etheridge, DM Trudinger, CM Allison, CE Battle, MO Langenfelds, RL Steele, LP Curran, MAJ Bender, M White, JWC Jenk, TM Blunier, T Francey, RJ 2013 https://doi.org/10.1002/jgrd.50668 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/87994 en eng Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jgrd.50668 Rubino, M and Etheridge, DM and Trudinger, CM and Allison, CE and Battle, MO and Langenfelds, RL and Steele, LP and Curran, MAJ and Bender, M and White, JWC and Jenk, TM and Blunier, T and Francey, RJ, A revised 1000 year atmospheric δ 13 C-CO 2 record from Law Dome and South Pole, Antarctica, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 118, (15) pp. 8482-8499. ISSN 2169-897X (2013) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/87994 Earth Sciences Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience Palaeoclimatology Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2013 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1002/jgrd.50668 2019-12-13T21:51:45Z We present new measurements of δ13C of CO2 extracted from a high-resolution ice core from Law Dome (East Antarctica), together with firn measurements performed at Law Dome and South Pole, covering the last 150 years. Our analysis is motivated by the need to better understand the role and feedback of the carbon (C) cycle in climate change, by advances in measurement methods, and by apparent anomalies when comparing ice core and firn air δ13C records from Law Dome and South Pole. We demonstrate improved consistency between Law Dome ice, South Pole firn, and the Cape Grim (Tasmania) atmospheric δ13C data, providing evidence that our new record reliably extends direct atmospheric measurements back in time. We also show a revised version of early δ13C measurements covering the last 1000 years, with a mean preindustrial level of −6.50. Finally, we use a Kalman Filter Double Deconvolution to infer net natural CO2 fluxes between atmosphere, ocean, and land, which cause small δ13C deviations from the predominant anthropogenically induced δ13C decrease. The main features found from the previous δ13C record are confirmed, including the ocean as the dominant cause for the 1940 A.D. CO2 leveling. Our new record provides a solid basis for future investigation of the causes of decadal to centennial variations of the preindustrial atmospheric CO2 concentration. Those causes are of potential significance for predicting future CO2 levels and when attempting atmospheric verification of recent and future global carbon emission mitigation measures through Coupled Climate Carbon Cycle Models. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Antarctica Journal East Antarctica ice core South pole South pole eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) East Antarctica Grim ENVELOPE(-64.486,-64.486,-65.379,-65.379) Law Dome ENVELOPE(112.833,112.833,-66.733,-66.733) South Pole Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 118 15 8482 8499
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Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Palaeoclimatology
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Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Palaeoclimatology
Rubino, M
Etheridge, DM
Trudinger, CM
Allison, CE
Battle, MO
Langenfelds, RL
Steele, LP
Curran, MAJ
Bender, M
White, JWC
Jenk, TM
Blunier, T
Francey, RJ
A revised 1000 year atmospheric δ 13 C-CO 2 record from Law Dome and South Pole, Antarctica
topic_facet Earth Sciences
Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Palaeoclimatology
description We present new measurements of δ13C of CO2 extracted from a high-resolution ice core from Law Dome (East Antarctica), together with firn measurements performed at Law Dome and South Pole, covering the last 150 years. Our analysis is motivated by the need to better understand the role and feedback of the carbon (C) cycle in climate change, by advances in measurement methods, and by apparent anomalies when comparing ice core and firn air δ13C records from Law Dome and South Pole. We demonstrate improved consistency between Law Dome ice, South Pole firn, and the Cape Grim (Tasmania) atmospheric δ13C data, providing evidence that our new record reliably extends direct atmospheric measurements back in time. We also show a revised version of early δ13C measurements covering the last 1000 years, with a mean preindustrial level of −6.50. Finally, we use a Kalman Filter Double Deconvolution to infer net natural CO2 fluxes between atmosphere, ocean, and land, which cause small δ13C deviations from the predominant anthropogenically induced δ13C decrease. The main features found from the previous δ13C record are confirmed, including the ocean as the dominant cause for the 1940 A.D. CO2 leveling. Our new record provides a solid basis for future investigation of the causes of decadal to centennial variations of the preindustrial atmospheric CO2 concentration. Those causes are of potential significance for predicting future CO2 levels and when attempting atmospheric verification of recent and future global carbon emission mitigation measures through Coupled Climate Carbon Cycle Models.
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author Rubino, M
Etheridge, DM
Trudinger, CM
Allison, CE
Battle, MO
Langenfelds, RL
Steele, LP
Curran, MAJ
Bender, M
White, JWC
Jenk, TM
Blunier, T
Francey, RJ
author_facet Rubino, M
Etheridge, DM
Trudinger, CM
Allison, CE
Battle, MO
Langenfelds, RL
Steele, LP
Curran, MAJ
Bender, M
White, JWC
Jenk, TM
Blunier, T
Francey, RJ
author_sort Rubino, M
title A revised 1000 year atmospheric δ 13 C-CO 2 record from Law Dome and South Pole, Antarctica
title_short A revised 1000 year atmospheric δ 13 C-CO 2 record from Law Dome and South Pole, Antarctica
title_full A revised 1000 year atmospheric δ 13 C-CO 2 record from Law Dome and South Pole, Antarctica
title_fullStr A revised 1000 year atmospheric δ 13 C-CO 2 record from Law Dome and South Pole, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed A revised 1000 year atmospheric δ 13 C-CO 2 record from Law Dome and South Pole, Antarctica
title_sort revised 1000 year atmospheric δ 13 c-co 2 record from law dome and south pole, antarctica
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