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Description
Dataset related to paper published in Earth System Science data
Abstract
We provide in this dataset the complete records from the top 120 m of two ice cores drilled on two adjacent ice rises (Hammarryggen and Lokeryggen, ~100 km apart) located in coastal Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica. Density, water stable isotopes (δ18O, δD and d-excess), ions concentrations (Na+, K+, Mg+, Ca+, MSA, Cl-, SO42- and NO3-), and continuous electrical conductivity measurement (ECM) records, as well as age models and resulting surface mass balance (SMB) are presented here. These ice cores are dated back to the end of the eighteenth century (CE 1793 ± 3 years for FK17and 1780 ± 5 years for TIR18) by manual and automatic multivariable layer counting and volcanic tie points validation. The SMB is calculated after correction for vertical strain rates.
A detailed description of the measurement procedures, data treatments and uncertainties can be found in: Wauthy S., Tison, J.-L., Inoue, M., El Amri, S., Sun, S., Claeys, P., and Pattyn, F.: Physico-chemical properties of the top 120 m of two ice cores in Dronning Maud Land (East Antarctica): an open window on spatial and temporal regional variability of environmental proxies, submitted to Earth System Science Data (ESSD).behaviors, suggesting strong spatial and temporal variability at the regional scale. In terms of precipitation proxies, both ice cores show a long-term decrease of deuterium excess (d-excess) and a long-term increase of δ18O, although less pronounced. In terms of chemical proxies, the non-sea-salt sulfate (nssSO42-) concentrations of FK17 are twice the ones of TIR18 and display an increasing trend on the long-term while there is only a small increase after 1950 in TIR18. The SO42- / Na+ ratios show a similar contrast between FK17 and TIR18 and are consistently higher than the sea water ratio, indicating a dominant impact of the nssSO42- on the SO42- signature. The mean long-term SMB is similar for FK17 and TIR18 (0.57 and 0.56 m i.e. a-1 respectively), but the annual records are very different: since the 1950’s, TIR18 shows a continuous decrease while FK17 has shown an increasing trend until 1995 followed by a recent decrease. The datasets presented here offer numerous development possibilities for the interpretation of the different paleo profiles and for addressing the mechanisms behind the spatial and temporal variability observed at the regional scale (tens of km scale) in East Antarctica.
A detailed description of the measurement procedures, data treatments and uncertainties can be found in: Wauthy S., Tison, J.-L., Inoue, M., El Amri, S., Sun, S., Claeys, P., and Pattyn, F.: Physico-chemical properties of the top 120 m of two ice cores in Dronning Maud Land (East Antarctica): an open window on spatial and temporal regional variability of environmental proxies, submitted to Earth System Science Data (ESSD).behaviors, suggesting strong spatial and temporal variability at the regional scale. In terms of precipitation proxies, both ice cores show a long-term decrease of deuterium excess (d-excess) and a long-term increase of δ18O, although less pronounced. In terms of chemical proxies, the non-sea-salt sulfate (nssSO42-) concentrations of FK17 are twice the ones of TIR18 and display an increasing trend on the long-term while there is only a small increase after 1950 in TIR18. The SO42- / Na+ ratios show a similar contrast between FK17 and TIR18 and are consistently higher than the sea water ratio, indicating a dominant impact of the nssSO42- on the SO42- signature. The mean long-term SMB is similar for FK17 and TIR18 (0.57 and 0.56 m i.e. a-1 respectively), but the annual records are very different: since the 1950’s, TIR18 shows a continuous decrease while FK17 has shown an increasing trend until 1995 followed by a recent decrease. The datasets presented here offer numerous development possibilities for the interpretation of the different paleo profiles and for addressing the mechanisms behind the spatial and temporal variability observed at the regional scale (tens of km scale) in East Antarctica.
Date made available | 2023 |
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Publisher | Zenodo |
Date of data production | 2023 - |
Geographical coverage | Antarctica |
Keywords
- Ice cores
- Droning Maud Island
- Antarctica
- Environmental proxies
- Stable iotopes
Format
- Format
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Flemish discipline codes
- Geochemistry not elsewhere classified
- Climate change
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SRP2: Strategic Research Programme: Tracing and Modelling of Past & Present Global Changes
Claeys, P., Elskens, M., Huybrechts, P., Gao, Y., Kervyn De Meerendre, M., Claeys, P., Baeyens, W. & Dehairs, F.
1/11/12 → 31/10/24
Project: Fundamental
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OZR3252: Cofinancing OZR FWO Hercules MZW equipment: A walk on the wild side of stable isotope biogeochemistry...
Claeys, P., Elskens, M., Olde Venterink, H., Nys, K., Tys, D., Kervyn De Meerendre, M., Huybrechts, P., Van Griensven, A., Huysmans, M., Thiery, W. & Snoeck, C.
1/05/18 → 30/04/23
Project: Fundamental
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HERC46: FWO Hercules MZW: A walk on the wild side of stable isotope biogeochemistry
Claeys, P., Elskens, M., Olde Venterink, H., Nys, K., Tys, D., Kervyn De Meerendre, M., Huybrechts, P., Van Griensven, A., Huysmans, M., Thiery, W. & Snoeck, C.
1/05/18 → 30/04/22
Project: Fundamental
Research output
- 1 Article
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Physico-chemical properties of the top 120 m of two ice cores in Dronning Maud Land (East Antarctica): an open window on spatial and temporal regional variability of environmental proxies
Wauthy, S., Tison, J. L., Inoue, M., El Amri, S., Sun, S., Claeys, P. & Pattyn, F., 2023, In: Earth System Science Data Discussions. 2023, 1, p. 1-33 33 p., 152.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access
Equipment
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AMGC - Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (IRMS)
Philippe Claeys (Manager) & David Verstraeten (Infrastructure coordinator)
Analytical, EnvironmentalFacility/equipment: Facility › no e-resource/single sited