Abstract
During the ninth Italian Antarctic Expedition, a 22 m deep firn core was
drilled on the Hercules Névé (ΗΝ) in the Transantarctic Mountains, northern
Victoria Land, Antarctica, The continuous dust record from HN, spanning 70 years
from 1927 to 1994, displays sharp differences between the upper 15.5 m and the
bottom part. The background of dust concentration in the upper part is quite
homogeneous, with values around 6.5 x 103 particles g
−1 of water, and some peaks reaching maximum values of
1.0-1.5 x 104 particles g−1 of water. in
this part the volume-size distribution of particles shows a relative maximum
around 0.9 μm while a second maximum occurs for particles larger than 12 μm . The
larger particles are likely to have a local origin, while the small-size component
may be representative of long-range transport dust. Below 15.5 m the record shows
higher values in both background and peak concentration, with mean values of 1.6 x
104 particles g−1. The volume-size
distribution changes from 0.9 to 1.5μm in parallel with the increase of dust
concentration. The dust record suggests significant increases in concentration for
the periods 1932-42 and 1951-64. It suggests some correlations with precipitation
anomalies over South America and indirectly supports the hypothesis that
small-sized dust at HN may originate from South America.
Publisher
International Glaciological Society
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