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Annals of Glaciology | 2005

High-resolution ice cores from US ITASE (West Antarctica): development and validation of chronologies and determination of precision and accuracy

Eric J. Steig; Paul Andrew Mayewski; Daniel A. Dixon; Susan Kaspari; Markus Michael Frey; David P. Schneider; Stephen A. Arcone; Gordon S. Hamilton; Vandy Blue Spikes; M. R. Albert; Deb Meese; Anthony J. Gow; Christopher A. Shuman; James W. C. White; Sharon Sneed; Joseph Flaherty; Mark Wumkes

Abstract Shallow ice cores were obtained from widely distributed sites across the West Antarctic ice sheet, as part of the United States portion of the International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (US ITASE) program. The US ITASE cores have been dated by annual-layer counting, primarily through the identification of summer peaks in non-sea-salt sulfate (nssSO4 2–) concentration. Absolute dating accuracy of better than 2 years and relative dating accuracy better than 1 year is demonstrated by the identification of multiple volcanic marker horizons in each of the cores, Tambora, Indonesia (1815), being the most prominent. Independent validation is provided by the tracing of isochronal layers from site to site using high-frequency ice-penetrating radar observations, and by the timing of mid-winter warming events in stable-isotope ratios, which demonstrate significantly better than 1 year accuracy in the last 20 years. Dating precision to ±1 month is demonstrated by the occurrence of summer nitrate peaks and stable-isotope ratios in phase with nssSO4 2–, and winter-time sea-salt peaks out of phase, with phase variation of <1 month. Dating precision and accuracy are uniform with depth, for at least the last 100 years.


In supplement to: Steig, Eric J; Grootes, Pieter Meiert; Stuiver, Minze (1994): Seasonal precipitation timing and ice core records. Science, 266(5192), 1885-1886, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.266.5192.1885 | 2009

Stable isotope stacked record of ice core GRIP891

James W. C. White; L K Barlow; David A. Fisher; Pieter Meiert Grootes; Jean Jouzel; Sigfus Johann Johnsen; Minze Stuiver; Henrik Brink Clausen


Archive | 2003

Holocene climate in West Antarctica from the Siple Dome ice core melt-layer record

S. B. Das; Richard B. Alley; James W. C. White


Archive | 2001

Interannual temperature variability and diffusion of

Eric J. Steig; James W. C. White; Christopher A. Shuman


In supplement to: Gkinis, V et al. (2014): Water isotope diffusion rates from the NorthGRIP ice core for the last 16,000 years - Glaciological and paleoclimatic implications. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 405, 132-141, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2014.08.022 | 2014

Accumulation reconstruction using a DJ model for the NorthGRIP site, proposed

Vasileios Gkinis; Sebastian Bjerregaard Simonsen; S. L. Buchardt; James W. C. White; B. M. Vinther


In supplement to: Gkinis, V et al. (2014): Water isotope diffusion rates from the NorthGRIP ice core for the last 16,000 years - Glaciological and paleoclimatic implications. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 405, 132-141, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2014.08.022 | 2014

Accumulation reconstruction using a DJ model for the NorthGRIP site

Vasileios Gkinis; Sebastian Bjerregaard Simonsen; S. L. Buchardt; James W. C. White; B. M. Vinther


Archive | 2010

The isotope records from WAIS Divide and US ITASE: climate in West Antarctica over the past two millennia (Invited)

Eric J. Steig; James W. C. White; M. Kuettel; Qin Ding; Georg Hoffmann; Donald P. Schneider; Paul Andrew Mayewski; David A. Dixon; Kathryn Taylor


Supplement to: Steig, Eric J; Grootes, Pieter Meiert; Stuiver, Minze (1994): Seasonal precipitation timing and ice core records. Science, 266(5192), 1885-1886, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.266.5192.1885 | 2009

Stable isotope stacks from GRIP and GISP ice cores

James W. C. White; L K Barlow; David A. Fisher; Pieter Meiert Grootes; Jean Jouzel; Sigfus Johann Johnsen; Minze Stuiver; Henrik Brink Clausen


Archive | 2009

What do Observations Tell us About the Causes of Recent Increases in Atmospheric CH4

E. J. Dlugokencky; L. M. P. Bruhwiler; James W. C. White; Louisa Kent Emmons; Paul C. Novelli; Stephen A. Montzka; Kenneth A. Masarie; Patricia M. Lang; A. M. Crotwell; J. B. Miller; Luciana Gatti


Archive | 2009

The nature of abrupt climate change during the last glacial period from detailed isotopic records from the NGRIP ice core

Trevor James Popp; Arne Svensson; Jørgen Peder Steffensen; Sigfus Johann Johnsen; James W. C. White

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Jean Jouzel

Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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Edward J. Brook

Washington State University Vancouver

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Eric J. Steig

University of Washington

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