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Geochemistry

The University of Maine

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

1997

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Assessment Of The Record Of The 1982 El Chichón Eruption As Preserved In Greenland Snow, Gregory A. Zielinski, Jack E. Dibb, Qinzhao Yang, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Sallie Whitlow, Mark S. Twickler, Mark S. Germani Dec 1997

Assessment Of The Record Of The 1982 El Chichón Eruption As Preserved In Greenland Snow, Gregory A. Zielinski, Jack E. Dibb, Qinzhao Yang, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Sallie Whitlow, Mark S. Twickler, Mark S. Germani

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Variability in the SO 4 2 - and Cl time series for the 1980s from 12 shallow snow pits across the Greenland ice sheet is used to evaluate the record of the 1982 El Chichón eruption and the potential for recording a moderate northern equatorial eruption in a single Greenland ice core. Composition of volcanic glass found in spring 1983 snow in one of the pits in the Summit region matches that from El Chichón glass, thereby verifying the deposition of material from the eruption. High Na+ and Cl concentrations in this same layer probably represent deposition …


Major Features Of Glaciochemistry Over The Last 110,000 Years In The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Ice Core, Qinzhao Yang, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Marks S. Twickler, Sallie Whitlow Oct 1997

Major Features Of Glaciochemistry Over The Last 110,000 Years In The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Ice Core, Qinzhao Yang, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Marks S. Twickler, Sallie Whitlow

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Major chemical species (Cl, NO 3 - , SO 4 2 - , Na+, NH 4 + , K+, Mg2+, Ca2+) and δ18O covering the last 110,000 years from the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) ice core were utilized in this study in order to reconstruct the soluble chemistry of the atmosphere over Greenland and interpret major climate events that have affected the region. During the Holocene the major chemical species and δ18O do not display any significant relationship. However, a strong inverse correlation was …


Glaciochemistry Of Polar Ice Cores: A Review, Michel Legrand, Paul Andrew Mayewski Aug 1997

Glaciochemistry Of Polar Ice Cores: A Review, Michel Legrand, Paul Andrew Mayewski

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Human activities have already modified the chemical composition of the natural atmosphere even in very remote regions of the world. The study of chemical parameters stored in solid precipitation and accumulated on polar ice sheets over the last several hundred thousand years provides a unique tool for obtaining information on the composition of the preindustrial atmosphere and its natural variability over the past. This paper deals with the chemistry of polar ice focused on the soluble mineral (Na+, NH4+, K+, Ca++, Mg++, H+, F, Cl …


Glaciochemical Studies At Siple Dome, West Antarctica, During The 1996–1997 Season, Karl J. Kreutz, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Mark S. Twickler, Sallie I. Whitlow, L. David Meeker Jan 1997

Glaciochemical Studies At Siple Dome, West Antarctica, During The 1996–1997 Season, Karl J. Kreutz, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Mark S. Twickler, Sallie I. Whitlow, L. David Meeker

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Deep ice cores collected from the interior of the west antarctic ice sheet and the interice stream ridges along the Siple Coast potentially contain long time-series records of Southern Hemisphere environmental change. One such location is Siple Dome, an approximately l20-kilometer (km) x 250-km ice dome located between ice streams C and D (figure 1). Because of promising results from reconnaissance glaciochemical (Mayewski, Twickler, and Whitlow 1995) and geophysical (Raymond et al. 1995) research, current U.S. deep ice-coring efforts are focused in the area. Drilling at Siple Dome is advantageous for several reasons, including the site's relatively simple geometry and …