R. Schütt
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
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Annals of Glaciology | 2005
Diedrich Fritzsche; R. Schütt; Hanno Meyer; Heinz Miller; Frank Wilhelms; Thomas Opel; L. M. Savatyugin
Abstract Between 1999 and 2001, a 724 m long ice core was drilled on Akademii Nauk, the largest glacier on Severnaya Zemlya, Russian Arctic. The drilling site is located near the summit. The core is characterized by high melt-layer content. The melt layers are caused by melting and even by rain during the summer. We present high-resolution data of density, electrical conductivity (dielectrical profiling), stable water isotopes and melt-layer content for the upper 136m (120 m w.e.) of the ice core. The dating by isotopic cycles and electrical conductivity peak identification suggests that this core section covers approximately the past 275 years. Singularities of volcanogenic and anthropogenic origin provide well-defined additional time markers. Long-term temperatures inferred from 12 year running mean averages of δ18O reach their lowest level in the entire record around 1790. Thereafter the δ18O values indicate a continuously increasing mean temperature on the Akademii Nauk ice cap until 1935, interrupted only by minor cooling episodes. The 20th century is found to be the warmest period in this record.
Journal of Glaciology | 2009
Thomas Opel; Diedrich Fritzsche; Hanno Meyer; R. Schütt; K. Weiler; Urs Ruth; Frank Wilhelms; Hubertus Fischer
From 1999 to 2001 a 724 m deep ice core was drilled on Akademii Nauk ice cap, Severnaya Zemlya, to gain high-resolution proxy data from the central Russian Arctic. Despite strong summertime meltwater percolation, this ice core provides valuable information on the regional climate and environmental history. We present data of stable water isotopes, melt-layer content and major ions from the uppermost 57 m of this core, covering the period 1883–1998. Dating was achieved by counting seasonal isotopic cycles and using reference horizons. Multi-annual δ 18 O values reflect Eurasian sub-Arctic and Arctic surface air-temperature variations. We found strong correlations to instrumental temperature data from some stations (e.g. r = 0.62 for Vardo, northern Norway). The δ 18 O values show pronounced 20th-century temperature changes, with a strong rise about 1920 and the absolute temperature maximum in the 1930s. A recent decrease in the deuterium-excess time series indicates an increasing role of the Kara Sea as a regional moisture source. From the multi-annual ion variations we deduced decreasing sea-salt aerosol trends in the 20th century, as reflected by sodium and chloride, whereas sulphate and nitrate are strongly affected by anthropogenic pollution.
EPIC3European Society for Isotope Research (ESIR) VIII Conference,25-30 June,Leipzig, Germany. | 2005
Diedrich Fritzsche; R. Schütt; Hanno Meyer; Heinrich Miller; Frank Wilhelms; L. M. Savatyugin
EPIC333rd International Geological Congress,August 6-14th, Oslo. | 2008
Denis Samyn; Jean-Louis Tison; Hanno Meyer; R. Schütt; Diedrich Fritzsche
European geosciences union general assembly | 2008
Thomas Opel; Diedrich Fritzsche; Hanno Meyer; R. Schütt; Urs Ruth; Hubertus Fischer; K. Weiler; Frank Wilhelms
EPIC323. Internationalen Polartagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Polarforschung, 10.-14.03.2008, Münster, Germany. | 2008
Thomas Opel; Diedrich Fritzsche; Hanno Meyer; R. Schütt; Hubertus Fischer; Frank Wilhelms; K. Weiler
EPIC323. Internationale Polartagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Polarforschung, 10.-14.03.2008, Münster, Germany. | 2008
Diedrich Fritzsche; Hanno Meyer; R. Schütt; Thomas Opel
European geosciences union general assembly | 2007
Thomas Opel; Diedrich Fritzsche; R. Schütt; Hanno Meyer; Frank Wilhelms; K. Weiler; Urs Ruth; Hubertus Fischer
Supplement to: Fritzsche, Diedrich; Schütt, Rainer; Meyer, Hanno; Miller, Heinz; Wilhelms, Frank; Opel, Thomas; Savatyugin, Lev M (2005): A 275 year ice core record from Akademii Nauk ice cap, Severnaya Zemlya, Russian Arctic. Annals of Glaciology, 42, 361-366, doi:10.3189/172756405781812862 | 2006
Diedrich Fritzsche; R. Schütt; Hanno Meyer; Heinz Miller; Frank Wilhelms; Thomas Opel; L. M. Savatyugin
EPIC3Terra Nostra : Schriften der Alfred-Wegener-Stiftung, 2005(3), pp. 52-53 | 2005
Diedrich Fritzsche; R. Schütt; Thomas Opel; Hanno Meyer; Heinrich Miller; Frank Wilhelms