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Stenni, Barbara (2007): Talos Dome Ice Core Deuterium Data [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.610924, Supplement to: Stenni, Barbara; Proposito, Marco; Gragnani, R; Flora, O; Jouzel, Jean; Falourd, Sonia; Frezzotti, Massimo (2002): Eight centuries of volcanic signal and climate change at Talos Dome (East Antarctica). Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 107(D9), 4076, https://doi.org/10.1029/2000JD000317

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Abstract:
During the 1996 Programma Nazionale di Ricerche in Antartide-International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition traverse, two firn cores were retrieved from the Talos Dome area (East Antarctica) at elevations of 2316 m (TD, 89 m long) and 2246 m (ST556, 19 m long). Cores were dated by using seasonal variations in non-sea-salt (nss) SO42- concentrations coupled with the recognition of tritium marker level (1965-1966) and nss SO42- spikes due to the most important volcanic events in the past (Pinatubo 1991, Agung 1963, Krakatoa 1883, Tambora 1815, Kuwae 1452, Unknown 1259). The number of annual layers recognized in the TD and ST556 cores was 779 and 97, respectively. The dD record obtained from the TD core has been compared with other East Antarctic isotope ice core records (Dome C EPICA, South Pole, Taylor Dome). These records suggest cooler climate conditions between the middle of 16th and the beginning of 19th centuries, which might be related to the Little Ice Age (LIA) cold period. Because of the high degree of geographical variability, the strongest LIA cooling was not temporally synchronous over East Antarctica, and the analyzed records do not provide a coherent picture for East Antarctica. The accumulation rate record presented for the TD core shows a decrease during part of the LIA followed by an increment of about 11% in accumulation during the 20th century. At the ST556 site, the accumulation rate observed during the 20th century was quite stable.
Other version:
Stenni, Barbara; Proposito, Marco; Gragnani, R; Flora, O; Jouzel, Jean; Falourd, Sonia; Frezzotti, Massimo (2002): Talos Dome Ice Core Deuterium Data [dataset]. IGBP PAGES/World Data Center for Paleoclimatology Data Contribution Series #2002-068. NOAA/NGDC Paleoclimatology Program, Boulder CO, USA, ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/icecore/antarctica/talos/talos_dd.txt
Coverage:
Latitude: -72.783330 * Longitude: 159.066670
Date/Time Start: 2005-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2008-12-31T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: 2315.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 2315.0 m
Event(s):
TALDICE (Talos Dome) * Latitude: -72.783330 * Longitude: 159.066670 * Date/Time Start: 2005-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2008-12-31T00:00:00 * Elevation: 2315.0 m * Recovery: 89 m * Location: Antarctica * Method/Device: Electromechanical drill (EMD)
Comment:
Talos Dome is located on the edge of the East Antarctic plateau adjacent to the Victoria Land mountain. The TD core was drilled on the topographical summit of the dome, and the ST556 core was drilled along the ice divide coming from TD to the Southern Ocean, at the same location of a core retrieved during the 1959-1960 U.S. Victoria Land Traverse. The TD and ST556 cores are 50 km apart.
Cores were dated by using seasonal variations in non-sea-salt SO42- concentrations coupled with tritium marker level (1965-1966) and nss SO42- spikes due to known volcanic events (Pinatubo 1991, Agung 1963, Krakatoa 1883, Tambora 1815, Kuwae 1452, Unknown 1259).
Measurements of Deuterium (D) (where D = {[(D/H)sample/(D/H)V-SMOW] - 1} ? 1000) were carried out on the TD core at Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE) using the uranium reduction technique with an automatic sample injection device (Vaughn et al., 1998) on line with the mass spectrometer. Analytical precision is better than +/- 0.7 per mil.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1AGEAgeka BPGeocode
2AgeAgea AD/CEStenni, Barbara
3δ DeuteriumδD‰ SMOWStenni, BarbaraIsotope ratio mass spectrometryAnalytical precision is better than +/- 0.7 per mil
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