Establishing a well-constrained chronology of an ice core from the Styx glacier, northern Victoria land, east Antarctica, to reconstruct long-term snow accumulation variability
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Title
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Establishing a well-constrained chronology of an ice core from the Styx glacier, northern Victoria land, east Antarctica, to reconstruct long-term snow accumulation variability
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Other Titles
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장기 적설 변동 복원을 위한 동남극 북빅토리아랜드 스틱스 빙하코어의 연대 모델 수립
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Authors
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Ro, Seokhyun
Han, Yeongcheol
Hur, Soon Do
Kim, Songyi
Chang, Chaewon
Moon, Jangil
Han, Changhee
Hong, Sang-Bum
Hong, Sungmin
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Keywords
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Styx Glacier; Annual layer counting; Chronology; Snow accumulation rate; Styx-M ice core
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Issue Date
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2025-07
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Citation
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Ro, Seokhyun, et al. 2025. "Establishing a well-constrained chronology of an ice core from the Styx glacier, northern Victoria land, east Antarctica, to reconstruct long-term snow accumulation variability". JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY, 71(0): 0-0.
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Abstract
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In this study, we established an annually resolved chronology for the upper 98.5 m of a 210.5 m
deep ice core (Styx-M core) drilled at the Styx Glacier plateau (SGP) in northern Victoria Land,
East Antarctica, to reconstruct the multi-centennial variations of the snow accumulation rate
(SAR). The core was dated via the annual layer counting of highly resolved impurities exhibiting seasonal cycles. The layer counting result was constrained using multiple temporal markers,
including the 239Pu peaks that resulted from atmospheric weapon tests as well as five large volcanic
eruptions in recorded history. These approaches show that the Styx-M core chronology covered
755 years (1259?2014 CE), with the estimated dating uncertainties of ±8 years. The annual accumulation record was derived using the depth-age scale and depth-density relationships of the core.
This record revealed a long-term trend of a ∼30% increase in the SARs over the past 755 years,
overlapping the pronounced inter-decadal and multi-decadal fluctuations. Further study will be
needed to reveal the complex interaction of oceanic and atmospheric processes controlling the
temporal fluctuations of SARs in the coastal areas of northern Victoria Land, combining multiple
proxy records in the Styx-M core
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16568
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DOI
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https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2025.10074
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Type
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Article
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Station
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Jang Bogo Station
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SCIE
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