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Atmospheric composition 1 million years ago from blue ice in the Allan Hills, Antarctica.


ABSTRACT: Here, we present direct measurements of atmospheric composition and Antarctic climate from the mid-Pleistocene (?1 Ma) from ice cores drilled in the Allan Hills blue ice area, Antarctica. The 1-Ma ice is dated from the deficit in (40)Ar relative to the modern atmosphere and is present as a stratigraphically disturbed 12-m section at the base of a 126-m ice core. The 1-Ma ice appears to represent most of the amplitude of contemporaneous climate cycles and CO2 and CH4 concentrations in the ice range from 221 to 277 ppm and 411 to 569 parts per billion (ppb), respectively. These concentrations, together with measured ?D of the ice, are at the warm end of the field for glacial-interglacial cycles of the last 800 ky and span only about one-half of the range. The highest CO2 values in the 1-Ma ice fall within the range of interglacial values of the last 400 ka but are up to 7 ppm higher than any interglacial values between 450 and 800 ka. The lowest CO2 values are 30 ppm higher than during any glacial period between 450 and 800 ka. This study shows that the coupling of Antarctic temperature and atmospheric CO2 extended into the mid-Pleistocene and demonstrates the feasibility of discontinuously extending the current ice core record beyond 800 ka by shallow coring in Antarctic blue ice areas.

SUBMITTER: Higgins JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4460481 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Atmospheric composition 1 million years ago from blue ice in the Allan Hills, Antarctica.

Higgins John A JA   Kurbatov Andrei V AV   Spaulding Nicole E NE   Brook Ed E   Introne Douglas S DS   Chimiak Laura M LM   Yan Yuzhen Y   Mayewski Paul A PA   Bender Michael L ML  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150511 22


Here, we present direct measurements of atmospheric composition and Antarctic climate from the mid-Pleistocene (∼1 Ma) from ice cores drilled in the Allan Hills blue ice area, Antarctica. The 1-Ma ice is dated from the deficit in (40)Ar relative to the modern atmosphere and is present as a stratigraphically disturbed 12-m section at the base of a 126-m ice core. The 1-Ma ice appears to represent most of the amplitude of contemporaneous climate cycles and CO2 and CH4 concentrations in the ice ran  ...[more]

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