Representativeness and seasonality of major ion records derived from NEEM firn cores

The seasonal and annual representativeness of ionic aerosol proxies (among others, calcium, sodium, ammonium and nitrate) in various firn cores in the vicinity of the NEEM drill site in northwest Greenland have been assessed. Seasonal representativeness is very high as one core explains more...

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Main Authors: G. Gfeller, H. Fischer, M. Bigler, S. Schüpbach, D. Leuenberger, O. Mini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2014-10-01
Series:The Cryosphere
Online Access:http://www.the-cryosphere.net/8/1855/2014/tc-8-1855-2014.pdf
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spelling doaj-1bc9ada4ea3c4fcc922a8c83042a2bdf2020-11-24T22:02:31ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe Cryosphere1994-04161994-04242014-10-01851855187010.5194/tc-8-1855-2014Representativeness and seasonality of major ion records derived from NEEM firn coresG. Gfeller0H. Fischer1M. Bigler2S. Schüpbach3D. Leuenberger4O. Mini5University of Bern, Physics Institute, Climate and Environmental Physics, Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandUniversity of Bern, Physics Institute, Climate and Environmental Physics, Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandUniversity of Bern, Physics Institute, Climate and Environmental Physics, Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandUniversity of Bern, Physics Institute, Climate and Environmental Physics, Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandUniversity of Bern, Physics Institute, Climate and Environmental Physics, Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandCentre for Ice and Climate, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Juliane Maries Vej 30, 2100 Copenhagen, DenmarkThe seasonal and annual representativeness of ionic aerosol proxies (among others, calcium, sodium, ammonium and nitrate) in various firn cores in the vicinity of the NEEM drill site in northwest Greenland have been assessed. Seasonal representativeness is very high as one core explains more than 60% of the variability within the area. The inter-annual representativeness, however, can be substantially lower (depending on the species) making replicate coring indispensable to derive the atmospheric variability of aerosol species. A single core at the NEEM site records only 30% of the inter-annual atmospheric variability in some species, while five replicate cores are already needed to cover approximately 70% of the inter-annual atmospheric variability in all species. <br><br> The spatial representativeness is very high within 60 cm, rapidly decorrelates within 10 m but does not diminish further within 3 km. We attribute this to wind reworking of the snow pack leading to sastrugi formation. <br><br> Due to the high resolution and seasonal representativeness of the records we can derive accurate seasonalities of the measured species for modern (AD 1990–2010) times as well as for pre-industrial (AD 1623–1750) times. Sodium and calcium show similar seasonality (peaking in February and March respectively) for modern and pre-industrial times, whereas ammonium and nitrate are influenced by anthropogenic activities. Nitrate and ammonium both peak in May during modern times, whereas during pre-industrial times ammonium peaked during July–August and nitrate during June–July.http://www.the-cryosphere.net/8/1855/2014/tc-8-1855-2014.pdf
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author G. Gfeller
H. Fischer
M. Bigler
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D. Leuenberger
O. Mini
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H. Fischer
M. Bigler
S. Schüpbach
D. Leuenberger
O. Mini
Representativeness and seasonality of major ion records derived from NEEM firn cores
The Cryosphere
author_facet G. Gfeller
H. Fischer
M. Bigler
S. Schüpbach
D. Leuenberger
O. Mini
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title Representativeness and seasonality of major ion records derived from NEEM firn cores
title_short Representativeness and seasonality of major ion records derived from NEEM firn cores
title_full Representativeness and seasonality of major ion records derived from NEEM firn cores
title_fullStr Representativeness and seasonality of major ion records derived from NEEM firn cores
title_full_unstemmed Representativeness and seasonality of major ion records derived from NEEM firn cores
title_sort representativeness and seasonality of major ion records derived from neem firn cores
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series The Cryosphere
issn 1994-0416
1994-0424
publishDate 2014-10-01
description The seasonal and annual representativeness of ionic aerosol proxies (among others, calcium, sodium, ammonium and nitrate) in various firn cores in the vicinity of the NEEM drill site in northwest Greenland have been assessed. Seasonal representativeness is very high as one core explains more than 60% of the variability within the area. The inter-annual representativeness, however, can be substantially lower (depending on the species) making replicate coring indispensable to derive the atmospheric variability of aerosol species. A single core at the NEEM site records only 30% of the inter-annual atmospheric variability in some species, while five replicate cores are already needed to cover approximately 70% of the inter-annual atmospheric variability in all species. <br><br> The spatial representativeness is very high within 60 cm, rapidly decorrelates within 10 m but does not diminish further within 3 km. We attribute this to wind reworking of the snow pack leading to sastrugi formation. <br><br> Due to the high resolution and seasonal representativeness of the records we can derive accurate seasonalities of the measured species for modern (AD 1990–2010) times as well as for pre-industrial (AD 1623–1750) times. Sodium and calcium show similar seasonality (peaking in February and March respectively) for modern and pre-industrial times, whereas ammonium and nitrate are influenced by anthropogenic activities. Nitrate and ammonium both peak in May during modern times, whereas during pre-industrial times ammonium peaked during July–August and nitrate during June–July.
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