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9,400 years of cosmic radiation and solar activity from ice cores and tree rings.


ABSTRACT: Understanding the temporal variation of cosmic radiation and solar activity during the Holocene is essential for studies of the solar-terrestrial relationship. Cosmic-ray produced radionuclides, such as (10)Be and (14)C which are stored in polar ice cores and tree rings, offer the unique opportunity to reconstruct the history of cosmic radiation and solar activity over many millennia. Although records from different archives basically agree, they also show some deviations during certain periods. So far most reconstructions were based on only one single radionuclide record, which makes detection and correction of these deviations impossible. Here we combine different (10)Be ice core records from Greenland and Antarctica with the global (14)C tree ring record using principal component analysis. This approach is only possible due to a new high-resolution (10)Be record from Dronning Maud Land obtained within the European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica in Antarctica. The new cosmic radiation record enables us to derive total solar irradiance, which is then used as a proxy of solar activity to identify the solar imprint in an Asian climate record. Though generally the agreement between solar forcing and Asian climate is good, there are also periods without any coherence, pointing to other forcings like volcanoes and greenhouse gases and their corresponding feedbacks. The newly derived records have the potential to improve our understanding of the solar dynamics and to quantify the solar influence on climate.

SUBMITTER: Steinhilber F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3341045 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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9,400 years of cosmic radiation and solar activity from ice cores and tree rings.

Steinhilber Friedhelm F   Abreu Jose A JA   Beer Jürg J   Brunner Irene I   Christl Marcus M   Fischer Hubertus H   Heikkilä Ulla U   Kubik Peter W PW   Mann Mathias M   McCracken Ken G KG   Miller Heinrich H   Miyahara Hiroko H   Oerter Hans H   Wilhelms Frank F  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120402 16


Understanding the temporal variation of cosmic radiation and solar activity during the Holocene is essential for studies of the solar-terrestrial relationship. Cosmic-ray produced radionuclides, such as (10)Be and (14)C which are stored in polar ice cores and tree rings, offer the unique opportunity to reconstruct the history of cosmic radiation and solar activity over many millennia. Although records from different archives basically agree, they also show some deviations during certain periods.  ...[more]

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