Past surface temperatures at the NorthGRIP drill site from the difference in firn diffusion of water isotopes

A new ice core paleothermometer is introduced based on the temperature dependent diffusion of the stable water isotopes in the firn. A new parameter called differential diffusion length is defined as the difference between the diffusion length of the two stable water isotopologues <sup&gt...

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Main Authors: S. B. Simonsen, S. J. Johnsen, T. J. Popp, B. M. Vinther, V. Gkinis, H. C. Steen-Larsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2011-12-01
Series:Climate of the Past
Online Access:http://www.clim-past.net/7/1327/2011/cp-7-1327-2011.pdf
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spelling doaj-687bab5d69c34e89bcf96f7b20968bbe2020-11-24T22:57:40ZengCopernicus PublicationsClimate of the Past1814-93241814-93322011-12-01741327133510.5194/cp-7-1327-2011Past surface temperatures at the NorthGRIP drill site from the difference in firn diffusion of water isotopesS. B. SimonsenS. J. JohnsenT. J. PoppB. M. VintherV. GkinisH. C. Steen-LarsenA new ice core paleothermometer is introduced based on the temperature dependent diffusion of the stable water isotopes in the firn. A new parameter called differential diffusion length is defined as the difference between the diffusion length of the two stable water isotopologues <sup>2</sup>H<sup>1</sup>H<sup>16</sup>O and <sup>1</sup>H<sub>2</sub><sup>18</sup>O. A model treatment of the diffusion process of the firn and the ice is presented along with a method of retrieving the diffusion signal from the ice core record of water isotopes using spectral methods. The model shows how the diffusion process is highly dependent on the inter-annual variations in the surface temperatures. It results in a diffusion length longer than if the firn was isothermal. The longer diffusion length can be explained by the strong nonlinearly behaviour of the saturation pressure over ice in the range of the surface temperature fluctuations. <br><br> The method has been tested on δ<sup>18</sup>O and δD measurements, spanning the transition from the last glacial to the holocene, from the NorthGRIP ice core. The surface temperature reconstruction based on the differential diffusion resembles other temperature reconstructions for the NorthGRIP ice core. However, the Allerød warming is seen to be significantly warmer than observed in other ice core based temperature reconstructions. The mechanisms behind this behaviour are not fully understood. <br><br> The method shows the need of an expansion of high resolution stable water isotope datasets from ice cores. However, the new ice core paleothermometer presented here will give valuable insight into past climate, through the physical process of isotope diffusion in the firn column of ice sheets.http://www.clim-past.net/7/1327/2011/cp-7-1327-2011.pdf
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author S. B. Simonsen
S. J. Johnsen
T. J. Popp
B. M. Vinther
V. Gkinis
H. C. Steen-Larsen
spellingShingle S. B. Simonsen
S. J. Johnsen
T. J. Popp
B. M. Vinther
V. Gkinis
H. C. Steen-Larsen
Past surface temperatures at the NorthGRIP drill site from the difference in firn diffusion of water isotopes
Climate of the Past
author_facet S. B. Simonsen
S. J. Johnsen
T. J. Popp
B. M. Vinther
V. Gkinis
H. C. Steen-Larsen
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title Past surface temperatures at the NorthGRIP drill site from the difference in firn diffusion of water isotopes
title_short Past surface temperatures at the NorthGRIP drill site from the difference in firn diffusion of water isotopes
title_full Past surface temperatures at the NorthGRIP drill site from the difference in firn diffusion of water isotopes
title_fullStr Past surface temperatures at the NorthGRIP drill site from the difference in firn diffusion of water isotopes
title_full_unstemmed Past surface temperatures at the NorthGRIP drill site from the difference in firn diffusion of water isotopes
title_sort past surface temperatures at the northgrip drill site from the difference in firn diffusion of water isotopes
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Climate of the Past
issn 1814-9324
1814-9332
publishDate 2011-12-01
description A new ice core paleothermometer is introduced based on the temperature dependent diffusion of the stable water isotopes in the firn. A new parameter called differential diffusion length is defined as the difference between the diffusion length of the two stable water isotopologues <sup>2</sup>H<sup>1</sup>H<sup>16</sup>O and <sup>1</sup>H<sub>2</sub><sup>18</sup>O. A model treatment of the diffusion process of the firn and the ice is presented along with a method of retrieving the diffusion signal from the ice core record of water isotopes using spectral methods. The model shows how the diffusion process is highly dependent on the inter-annual variations in the surface temperatures. It results in a diffusion length longer than if the firn was isothermal. The longer diffusion length can be explained by the strong nonlinearly behaviour of the saturation pressure over ice in the range of the surface temperature fluctuations. <br><br> The method has been tested on δ<sup>18</sup>O and δD measurements, spanning the transition from the last glacial to the holocene, from the NorthGRIP ice core. The surface temperature reconstruction based on the differential diffusion resembles other temperature reconstructions for the NorthGRIP ice core. However, the Allerød warming is seen to be significantly warmer than observed in other ice core based temperature reconstructions. The mechanisms behind this behaviour are not fully understood. <br><br> The method shows the need of an expansion of high resolution stable water isotope datasets from ice cores. However, the new ice core paleothermometer presented here will give valuable insight into past climate, through the physical process of isotope diffusion in the firn column of ice sheets.
url http://www.clim-past.net/7/1327/2011/cp-7-1327-2011.pdf
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