Chronostratigraphy of the Larsen blue-ice area in northern Victoria Land, East Antarctica, and its implications for paleoclimate
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Published:2022-06-15
Issue:6
Volume:16
Page:2301-2324
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ISSN:1994-0424
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Container-title:The Cryosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Lee GiyoonORCID, Ahn Jinho, Ju Hyeontae, Ritterbusch Florian, Oyabu IkumiORCID, Buizert ChristoORCID, Kim Songyi, Moon Jangil, Ghosh Sambit, Kawamura KenjiORCID, Lu Zheng-Tian, Hong SangbumORCID, Han Chang Hee, Hur Soon Do, Jiang WeiORCID, Yang Guo-Min
Abstract
Abstract. In blue-ice areas (BIAs), deep ice is directly exposed at
the surface, allowing for the cost-effective collection of large-sized old-ice
samples. However, chronostratigraphic studies on blue-ice areas are
challenging owing to fold and fault structures. Here, we report on a surface
transect of ice with an undisturbed horizontal stratigraphy from the Larsen
BIA, northern Victoria Land, East Antarctica. Ice layers defined by dust
bands and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surveys indicate a monotonic
increase in age along the ice flow direction on the downstream side, while
the upstream ice exhibits a potential repetition of ages on scales of tens
of meters, which result from a complicated fold structure. Stable water
isotopes (δ18Oice and δ2Hice) and
components of the occluded air (i.e., CO2, N2O, CH4, δ15N–N2, δ18Oatm (=δ18O-O2), δO2/N2, δAr/N2, 81Kr,
and 85Kr) are analyzed for surface ice and shallow ice core samples.
Correlating δ18Oice, δ18Oatm, and
CH4 records from the Larsen BIA with ice from previously drilled ice
cores indicates that the gas age at various shallow vertical coring sites
ranges between 9.2–23.4 kyr BP, while the ice age sampled from the surface
ranges from 5.6 to 24.7 kyr BP. Absolute radiometric 81Kr dating for the
two vertical cores confirms ages within acceptable levels of analytical
uncertainty. A tentative climate reconstruction suggests a large deglacial
warming of 15 ± 5 ∘C (1σ) and an increase in snow
accumulation by a factor of 1.7–4.6 (from 24.3 to 10.6 kyr BP). Our
study demonstrates that BIAs in northern Victoria Land may help to obtain
high-quality records for paleoclimate and atmospheric greenhouse gas
compositions through the last deglaciation, although in general climatic
interpretation is complicated by the need for upstream flow corrections,
evidence for strong surface sublimation during the last glacial period, and
potential errors in the estimated gas age–ice age difference.
Funder
Korea Polar Research Institute National Research Foundation of Korea National Key Research and Development Program of China National Natural Science Foundation of China Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology National Institute of Polar Research
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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