200-year ice core bromine reconstruction at Dome C (Antarctica): observational and modelling results
Bromine enrichment (Brenr) has been proposed as an ice core proxy for past sea-ice reconstruction. Understanding the processes that influence bromine preservation in the ice is crucial to achieve a reliable interpretation of ice core signals and to potentially relate them to past sea-ice variability...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The cryosphere 2023-01, Vol.17 (1), p.391-405 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bromine enrichment (Brenr) has been proposed as an ice core proxy for
past sea-ice reconstruction. Understanding the processes that influence
bromine preservation in the ice is crucial to achieve a reliable
interpretation of ice core signals and to potentially relate them to past
sea-ice variability. Here, we present a 210 years bromine record that sheds
light on the main processes controlling bromine preservation in the snow and
ice at Dome C, East Antarctic plateau. Using observations alongside a
modelling approach, we demonstrate that the bromine signal is preserved at
Dome C and it is not affected by the strong variations in ultraviolet
radiation reaching the Antarctic plateau due to the stratospheric ozone
hole. Based on this, we investigate whether the Dome C Brenr record can
be used as an effective tracer of past Antarctic sea ice. Due to the limited
time window covered by satellite measurements and the low sea-ice
variability observed during the last 30 years in East Antarctica, we cannot
fully validate Brenr as an effective proxy for past sea-ice
reconstructions at Dome C. |
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ISSN: | 1994-0424 1994-0416 1994-0424 1994-0416 |
DOI: | 10.5194/tc-17-391-2023 |