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Proxies and measurement techniques for mineral dust in Antarctic ice cores.

Authors :
Ruth U
Barbante C
Bigler M
Delmonte B
Fischer H
Gabrielli P
Gaspari V
Kaufmann P
Lambert F
Maggi V
Marino F
Petit JR
Udisti R
Wagenbach D
Wegner A
Wolff EW
Source :
Environmental science & technology [Environ Sci Technol] 2008 Aug 01; Vol. 42 (15), pp. 5675-81.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

To improve quantitative interpretation of ice core aeolian dust records, a systematic methodological comparison was made. This involved methods for water-insoluble particle counting (Coulter counter and laser-sensing particle detector), soluble ion analysis (ion chromatography and continuous flow analysis), elemental analysis (inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy at pH 1 and after full acid digestion), and water-insoluble elemental analysis (proton induced X-ray emission). Antarctic ice core samples covering the last deglaciation from the EPICA Dome C (EDC) and the EPICA Dronning Maud Land (EDML) cores were used. All methods correlate very well among each other, but the ratios of glacial age to Holocene concentrations, which are typically a factor approximately 100, differ between the methods by up to a factor of 2 with insoluble particles showing the largest variability. The recovery of ICP-MS measurements depends on the digestion method and is differentfor different elements and during different climatic periods. EDC and EDML samples have similar dust composition, which suggests a common dust source or a common mixture of sources for the two sites. The analyzed samples further reveal a change of dust composition during the last deglaciation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0013-936X
Volume :
42
Issue :
15
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Environmental science & technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18754492
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/es703078z