The Effects of Wind on δ(18O) and Accumulation Give an Inferred Record of Seasonal δ Amplitude From the Agassiz Ice Cap, Ellesmere Island, Canada
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Annals of Glaciology
- Vol. 10, 34-37
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0260305500004122
Abstract
Wind plays an important role in determining accumulation and δ(18O) on some ice caps. Three surface-to-bed cores spaced about 1 km apart have been taken on a flow line of the Agassiz Ice Cap, Ellesmere Island. The A84 core comes from the top of a local dome. The A79 core is 1200 m down the flow line, but very close to the ridge through the local dome. The A77 core is 1100m from A79 and well away from the ridge. The ridge causes wind turbulence, which removes or scours the soft winter snow from the A84 and A79 sites. No snow is scoured from the A77 site. Because of scour the retained accumulation and average δ(l8O) are different. The accumulations are 17.5, 11.5, 9.7 cm/a (ice equivalent) at A77, A79 and A84 respectively and the corresponding surface δs are –30.40, -27.90 and –27.05‰. The core records were dated by annual layer thicknesses and by identification of electrical conductivity measurement (ECM) acid peaks. With the three cores accurately aligned we examine the (δA84-δA77) and (δA84-δA79) time series. Significant variations in these difference series are interpreted as being caused by changes in the seasonal δ amplitude, which is then explained by changes in sea-ice cover. A seasonal δ amplitude series independently obtained from the Devon Island ice cap δ noise record is consistent with that from the Agassiz Ice Cap sites.Keywords
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