Pol, K.; Masson-Delmotte, V.; Johnsen, S.; Bigler, M.; Cattani, O.; Durand, G.; Falourd, S.; Jouzel, J.; Minster, B.; Parrenin, F.; Ritz, C.; Steen-Larsen, H.C.; Stenni, B. (2010). New MIS 19 EPICA Dome C high resolution deuterium data: Hints for a problematic preservation of climate variability at sub-millennial scale in the “oldest ice”. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 298 (1-2), pp. 95-103. 10.1016/j.epsl.2010.07.030
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Marine Isotope Stage 19 (MIS 19) is the oldest interglacial period archived in the EPICA Dome C ice core (~ 780 ky BP) and the closest “orbital analogue” to the Holocene — albeit with a different obliquity amplitude and phase with precession. New detailed deuterium measurements have been conducted with a depth resolution of 11 cm (corresponding time resolution of ~ 130 years). They confirm our earlier low resolution profile (55 cm), showing a relatively smooth shape over the MIS 20 to MIS 18 time period with a lack of sub-millennial climate variability, first thought to be due to this low resolution. The MIS 19 high resolution profile actually reveals a strong isotopic diffusion process leading to a diffusion length of at least ~ 40 cm erasing sub-millennial climate variability. We suggest that this diffusion is caused by water-veins associated with large ice crystals at temperatures above −10 °C, temperature conditions in which the MIS 19 ice has spent more than 200 ky. This result has implications for the selection of the future “oldest ice” drilling site.
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Journal Article (Original Article) |
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PHBern Contributor: |
Bigler, M. |
ISSN: |
0012821X |
Language: |
English |
Submitter: |
Matthias Bigler |
Date Deposited: |
29 Jan 2024 13:10 |
Last Modified: |
03 Feb 2024 16:58 |
Publisher DOI: |
10.1016/j.epsl.2010.07.030 |
PHBern DOI: |
10.57694/7227 |
URI: |
https://phrepo.phbern.ch/id/eprint/7227 |