High-resolution aerosol data from the top 3.8 kyr of the East Greenland Ice coring Project (EGRIP) ice core
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Published:2023-11-17
Issue:11
Volume:15
Page:5079-5091
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ISSN:1866-3516
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Container-title:Earth System Science Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Sci. Data
Author:
Erhardt TobiasORCID, Jensen Camilla Marie, Adolphi FlorianORCID, Kjær Helle AstridORCID, Dallmayr Remi, Twarloh Birthe, Behrens MelanieORCID, Hirabayashi Motohiro, Fukuda Kaori, Ogata Jun, Burgay FrançoisORCID, Scoto Federico, Crotti IlariaORCID, Spagnesi Azzurra, Maffezzoli NiccolóORCID, Segato DeliaORCID, Paleari Chiara, Mekhaldi Florian, Muscheler RaimundORCID, Darfeuil Sophie, Fischer HubertusORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Here we present the high-resolution continuous flow analysis (CFA) data from the top 479 m of the East Greenland Ice coring Project (EGRIP) ice core covering the past 3.8 kyr. The data consist of 1 mm depth-resolution profiles of calcium, sodium, ammonium, nitrate, and electrolytic conductivity as well as decadal averages of these profiles. The nominally 1 mm data represent an oversampling of the record as the true resolution is limited by the analytical setup to approximately 1 cm. Alongside the data we provide a description of the measurement setup, procedures, the relevant references for the specific methods as well as an assessment of the precision of the measurements, the sample-to-depth assignment, and the depth and temporal resolution of the data set. The error in absolute depth assignment of the data may be on the order of 2 cm; however, relative depth offsets between the records of the individual species are only on the order of 1 mm. The presented data have sub-annual resolution over the entire depth range and have already formed part of the data for an annually layer-counted timescale for the EGRIP ice core used to improve and revise the multi-core Greenland ice-core chronology (GICC05) to a new version, GICC21 (Sinnl et al., 2022). The data are available in full 1 mm resolution and decadal averages on PANGAEA (https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.945293, Erhardt et al., 2022b).
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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