Ionic content in an ice core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: 1882-2008 A.D.

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Autor(a) principal: Thoen,Isaías Ullmann
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Simões,Jefferson Cardia, Lindau,Filipe Gaudie Ley, Sneed,Sharon Buchanan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Geology
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The study of atmospheric aerosols through polar ice cores is one of the most common and robust tools for the investigation of past changes in the circulation and chemistry of the atmosphere. Only a few subannual resolution records are available for the development of paleochemical and environmental interpretations. Here, we report the ionic content record for the period of 1882-2008 A.D. in an ice core recovered at the ice divide of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. The ion concentrations found in the core were determined by ion chromatography on more than 2,000 samples and the basic statistics were calculated for major inorganic and organic ions. The dating of the core layers was based on the seasonality of SO 4 2- , NO 3 - , and Na + , checked by the identification of the Krakatau (1883), Agung (1963) and Pinatubo/Hudson (1991) volcanic eruption signals. Significant aerosol input events were identified and grouped considering the ions present, their provenance and the season. The ionic balance, together with the decomposition of some origin indicators, showed that 36% of the ionic charge is derived from sea salt aerosols, 13% from mineral dust, and 17% from biogenic marine activity, while 34% are mainly products of chemical reactivity in the atmosphere.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ionic content in an ice core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: 1882-2008 A.D.
title Ionic content in an ice core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: 1882-2008 A.D.
spellingShingle Ionic content in an ice core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: 1882-2008 A.D.
Thoen,Isaías Ullmann
aerosols
ice core
West Antarctic Ice Sheet
trace analysis
ion chromatography
title_short Ionic content in an ice core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: 1882-2008 A.D.
title_full Ionic content in an ice core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: 1882-2008 A.D.
title_fullStr Ionic content in an ice core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: 1882-2008 A.D.
title_full_unstemmed Ionic content in an ice core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: 1882-2008 A.D.
title_sort Ionic content in an ice core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: 1882-2008 A.D.
author Thoen,Isaías Ullmann
author_facet Thoen,Isaías Ullmann
Simões,Jefferson Cardia
Lindau,Filipe Gaudie Ley
Sneed,Sharon Buchanan
author_role author
author2 Simões,Jefferson Cardia
Lindau,Filipe Gaudie Ley
Sneed,Sharon Buchanan
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Thoen,Isaías Ullmann
Simões,Jefferson Cardia
Lindau,Filipe Gaudie Ley
Sneed,Sharon Buchanan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aerosols
ice core
West Antarctic Ice Sheet
trace analysis
ion chromatography
topic aerosols
ice core
West Antarctic Ice Sheet
trace analysis
ion chromatography
description ABSTRACT: The study of atmospheric aerosols through polar ice cores is one of the most common and robust tools for the investigation of past changes in the circulation and chemistry of the atmosphere. Only a few subannual resolution records are available for the development of paleochemical and environmental interpretations. Here, we report the ionic content record for the period of 1882-2008 A.D. in an ice core recovered at the ice divide of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. The ion concentrations found in the core were determined by ion chromatography on more than 2,000 samples and the basic statistics were calculated for major inorganic and organic ions. The dating of the core layers was based on the seasonality of SO 4 2- , NO 3 - , and Na + , checked by the identification of the Krakatau (1883), Agung (1963) and Pinatubo/Hudson (1991) volcanic eruption signals. Significant aerosol input events were identified and grouped considering the ions present, their provenance and the season. The ionic balance, together with the decomposition of some origin indicators, showed that 36% of the ionic charge is derived from sea salt aerosols, 13% from mineral dust, and 17% from biogenic marine activity, while 34% are mainly products of chemical reactivity in the atmosphere.
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