The TA192A water stable isotope and chemical firn core records , Adélie Land, Antarctica

A new 21.3m firn core was drilled in 2015 at a coastal Antarctic high accumulation site in Adélie Land (66.78°S; 139.56°E, 602ma.s.l.). The core was dated by annual layers counting based on non-sea-salt sulfate and methanesulfonate summer peaks, refined by a comparison between the reconstructed surface mass balance (hereafter, SMB) and the closest available stake data. The mean reconstructed SMB of 75.2 ± 15.0cmw.e. y−1 is consistent with local stake data, and remarkably high for coastal East Antarctica. The resulting inter-annual and sub-annual variations in isotopic records (δ18O and deuterium excess, hereafter d-excess) are explored for 1998–2014 and are systematically compared with a couple of climatic time series: an updated database of Antarctic surface snow isotopic composition, SMB stake data, meteorological observations from Dumont d'Urville station, sea-ice concentration based on passive microwave satellite data, precipitation outputs of atmospheric reanalyses, climate and water stable isotope outputs from the atmospheric general circulation model ECHAM5-wiso, as well as air mass origins diagnosed using 5-days back-trajectories.

The mean isotopic values (−19.3 ± 3.1‰ for δ18O and 5.4 ± 2.2‰ for d-excess) are consistent with other coastal Antarctic values. No significant isotope-temperature relationship can be evidenced at any timescale, ruling out a simple interpretation of in terms of local temperature. An observed asymmetry in the δ18O seasonal cycle may be explained by the precipitation of air masses coming from Indian and Pacific/West Antarctic Ice Sheet sectors in autumn and winter times, recorded in the d-excess signal showing outstanding values in austral spring versus autumn. Significant positive trends are observed in the annual d-excess record and local sea-ice extent (135°E–145°E) over the period 1998–2014.

However, processes studies focusing on resulting isotopic compositions and particularly the d-excess-δ18O relationship, evidenced as a potential fingerprint of moisture origins, as well as the collection of more isotopic measurements in Adélie Land are needed for an accurate interpretation of our signals.

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Goursaud, Sentia, Masson-Delmotte, Valerie, Favier, Vincent, Preunkert, Suzanne, Legrand, Michel R, Minster, Bénédicte (2018). Dataset: The TA192A water stable isotope and chemical firn core records , Adélie Land, Antarctica. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.896623

DOI retrieved: 2018

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License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.896623
Author Goursaud, Sentia
Given Name Sentia
Family Name Goursaud
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Masson-Delmotte, Valerie
Favier, Vincent
Preunkert, Suzanne
Legrand, Michel R
Minster, Bénédicte
Source Creation 2018
Publication Year 2018
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: Goursaud-etal_2018
Subject Areas
Name: Chemistry

Name: Cryosphere

Name: Ecology

Related Identifiers
Title: Challenges associated with the climatic interpretation of water stable isotope records from a highly resolved firn core from Adélie Land, coastal Antarctica
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-13-1297-2019
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2019
Source: The Cryosphere
Authors: Goursaud Sentia , Masson-Delmotte Valerie , Favier Vincent , Preunkert Suzanne , Legrand Michel , Minster Bénédicte , Werner Martin .

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Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1029/2002JD002471
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2002
Source: Journal of Geophysical Research
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