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Snow-accumulation rates and isotopic content (2H,3H) of near-surface firn from the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

W. Graf
Affiliation:
GSF-Forschungszentrum für Umwelt and Gesundheil, Neuherberg, lnstitut für Hydrologie, D-85758 0berschleissheim, Germany
H. Moser
Affiliation:
GSF-Forschungszentrum für Umwelt and Gesundheil, Neuherberg, lnstitut für Hydrologie, D-85758 0berschleissheim, Germany
O. Reinwarth
Affiliation:
Kommission für Glaziologie der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, D-80539 München 22, Germany
J. Kipfstuhl
Affiliation:
Alfred-Wegener-lnstitut für Polar- and Meeresforschung, D-27515 Bremerhaven, Germany
H. Oerter
Affiliation:
Alfred-Wegener-lnstitut für Polar- and Meeresforschung, D-27515 Bremerhaven, Germany
A. Minikin
Affiliation:
Institut für Umweltphvsik, Universität Heidelberg, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
D. Wagenbach
Affiliation:
Institut für Umweltphvsik, Universität Heidelberg, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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Abstract

The accumulation and distribution of the 2H content of near-surface layers in the eastern part of the Ronne Ice Shelf were determined from 16 firn cores drilled to about 10 m depth during the Filchner IIIa and IV campaigns in 1990 and 1992, respectively. The cores were dated stratigraphically by seasonal δ2H variations in the firn. In addition, 3H and high-resolution chemical profiles were used to assist in dating. Both the accumulation rate and the stable-isotope content decrease with increasing distance from the ice edge: the δ2H values range from about 195‰ at the ice edge to -25‰ at BAS sites 5 and 6, south of Henry Ice Rise, and the accumulation rates from about 210 to 90 kgm-2 a-1. The δ2H values of the near-surface firn and the 10 m firn temperatures (Θ) at individual sites are very well correlated: dδ2H/dΘ = (10.3 ± 0.6)‰K-1; r = 0.97.

The δ2H profiles of the two ice cores BI3 and BI5 drilled in 1990 and 1992 to 215 and 320 m depth, respectively, reflect the gradual depletion in 2H in the firn upstream of the drill sites. Comparison with the surface data indicates that the ice above 142 m in core BIS and above 137 m in core BI3 was deposited on the ice shelf, whereas the deeper ice, down to 152.8 m depth, most probably originated from the margin of the Antarctic ice sheet.

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Fig. 1. The drilling sites of the 10 m firm cores and of ice cores B13 and B15 on the Ronne Ice Shelf (map after Institut für Angewandte Geodihie, 1993)

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Table I Mean annual values δ2H and accumulation rates deduced from shallow firn cores drilled in 1990 and 1992 in the eastern part of the Ronne Ice Shell and from snow pits dug in 1984 and 1986. The deviation (1σ) gives the scatter of the mean annual values

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Fig. 2. Profiles of theδ2H values (full lines) and 3H contents (dashed lines) of the 10m firn cores drilled at D136, D336, BAS site 5 and BAS site 6. The dating deduced from the profiles is indicated; the annual layering could be deduced from the δ2H profiles only at D136 and D336. 3H contents are referred to the measurement date, March 1992.

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Fig. 3. High-resolution profiles of the δ2H values and of the non-sea-salt (nss) sulfate concentrations of the firn core drilled at D335. The annual layering deduced from the profile is indicated.

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Fig. 4. Distribution of the δ2H values of the near-surface layers in the eastern part of the Ronne Ice Shelf. Isolines of δ2H values are plotted at intervals of 8‰

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Fig. 5. Distribution of the accumulation rates in the eastern part of the Ronne lce Shelf: lsolines of accumulation rates are plotted at intervals of 10 kg m2 a 1.

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Fig. 6 Relationship between the δ2H values of near-surface layers and the firn temperature at 10 m depth in the eastern part of the Ronne lce Shelf: See text for the explanation of the different regression lines 1, 2 and 3.

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Fig. 7. Relationship between theδ2H values of near-surface layers and the firn temperature at 10 m depth in three areas of Antarctica

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Fig. 8. The δ2H values of cores Bl3 and Bl5 in comparison to the values of the near-surface layers on the Ronne Ice Shelf at locations along the flowline through BI3 and B15. The ice below 137 m in core BI3 and below 142 m depth in core Bl5 originated from the inland ice.