Numerical experiments on vapor diffusion in polar snow and firn and its impact on isotopes using the multi-layer energy balance model Crocus in SURFEX v8.0
To evaluate the impact of vapor diffusion on isotopic composition variations in snow pits and then in ice cores, we introduced water isotopes in the detailed snowpack model Crocus. At each step and for each snow layer, (1) the initial isotopic composition of vapor is taken at equilibrium with th...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2018-06-01
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Series: | Geoscientific Model Development |
Online Access: | https://www.geosci-model-dev.net/11/2393/2018/gmd-11-2393-2018.pdf |
Summary: | To evaluate the impact of vapor diffusion on isotopic
composition variations in snow pits and then in ice cores, we introduced
water isotopes in the detailed snowpack model Crocus. At each step and for
each snow layer, (1) the initial isotopic composition of vapor is taken at
equilibrium with the solid phase, (2) a kinetic fractionation is applied during
transport, and (3) vapor is condensed or snow is sublimated to compensate for
deviation to vapor pressure at saturation.</p><p>We study the different effects of temperature gradient, compaction, wind
compaction, and precipitation on the final vertical isotopic profiles. We also
run complete simulations of vapor diffusion along isotopic gradients and of
vapor diffusion driven by temperature gradients at GRIP, Greenland and at
Dome C, Antarctica over periods of 1 or 10 years. The vapor diffusion tends
to smooth the original seasonal signal, with an attenuation of 7 to 12 %
of the original signal over 10 years at GRIP. This is smaller than the
observed attenuation in ice cores, indicating that the model attenuation due
to diffusion is underestimated or that other processes, such as ventilation,
influence attenuation. At Dome C, the attenuation is stronger (18 %),
probably because of the lower accumulation and stronger <i>δ</i><sup>18</sup>O
gradients. |
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ISSN: | 1991-959X 1991-9603 |