Vostok (Antarctica) climate record time-scale deduced from the analysis of a borehole-temperature profile
Several sets of temperature measurements were carried out in 1972- 88 in the Vostok boreholes. They have provided the ice-sheet temperature profile down to a depth of 2000 m. The accuracy of the profile is sufficient to analyze perturbations induced by the surface-temperature variations over the las...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annals of glaciology 1994, Vol.20, p.207-214 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Several sets of temperature measurements were carried out in 1972- 88 in the Vostok boreholes. They have provided the ice-sheet temperature profile down to a depth of 2000 m. The accuracy of the profile is sufficient to analyze perturbations induced by the surface-temperature variations over the last climatic cycle. The mathematical model developed for the ice-temperature computation is applied to solve an inverse problem. The amplitudes and phase lags of the main harmonic components in the surface-temperature variations are reconstructed on the basis of fitting the calculated ice-temperature profile to the experimental one with the assumption that Milankovich's cycles (100, 41, 23 and 19 kyear) are dominant in the climate oscillations. The paleotemperature record simulated with the inverse procedure is revealed to be insensitive to the model parameters varied within the range of their uncertainty. Minimal standard deviation between calculated and measured temperature profiles is found of the same order as the reproducibility of the temperature measurements (0.005-0.01°C). Although the simulated temperature-time curve obtained in this study does not contain short-term variations, all the main climate events predicted from the ice-core isotope analysis can be recognized. Thus, the age of the events can be verified independently of the ice-sheet dynamics dating. The resultant time-scale for the Vostok record appears to be in good agreement with the dating of climate events recorded in deep-sea sediments. |
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ISSN: | 0260-3055 1727-5644 |
DOI: | 10.3189/1994AoG20-1-207-214 |