Establishment of an Ice Core Processing Method and Analytical Procedures for Fundamental Proxies
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Title
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Establishment of an Ice Core Processing Method and Analytical Procedures for Fundamental Proxies
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Authors
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Jun, Seong Joon
Hong, Sang-Bum
Hur, Soon Do
Lee, Jeonghoon
Kang, Jung-Ho
Hwang, Heejin
Chung, Ji Woong
Jung, Hye Jin
Han, Changhee
Hong, Sungmin
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Subject
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Oceanography
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Keywords
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Ice core processing; Fundamental proxies; Electrical Conductivity Measurement (ECM); Visual Stratigraphy (VS); Stable water isotopes
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Issue Date
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2014
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Citation
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Jun, Seong Joon, et al. 2014. "Establishment of an Ice Core Processing Method and Analytical Procedures for Fundamental Proxies". Ocean and Polar Research, 36(1): 13-24.
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Abstract
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We established the first complete ice core processing method and analytical procedures for
fundamental proxies, using a 40.2 m long ice core drilled on the Mt. Tsambagarav glacier in the Mongolian
Altai mountains in July 2008. The whole core was first divided into two sub ice core sections and the
measurements of the visual stratigraphy and electrical conductivity were performed on the surface of these
sub core sections. A continuous sequence of samples was then prepared for chemical analyses (stable
isotope ratios of oxygen (18O/16O) and hydrogen (2H/1H), soluble ions and trace elements). A total of 29
insoluble dust layers were identified from the measurement of visual stratigraphy. The electrical
conductivity measurement (ECM) shows 11 peaks with the current more than 0.8 μA. Comparing the
profiles of SO42- and Cl- concentrations to correlate with known volcanic eruptions, the first two ECM
peaks appear to be linked to the eruptions (January and June 2007) of Kliuchevskoi volcano on the
Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia, which supports the reliability of our ECM data. Finally, the composition of
stable isotopes (δ18O and δD) shows a well-defined seasonal variation, suggesting that various chemical
proxies may have been well preserved in the successive ice layers of Tsambagarav ice core. Our ice core
processing method and analytical procedures for fundamental proxies are expected to be used for
paleoclimate and paleoenvironmental studies from polar and alpine ice cores.
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4217/OPR.2014.36.1.013
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Type
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Article
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