The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 depth-age scale: Methods and results

被引:367
作者
Meese, DA
Gow, AJ
Alley, RB
Zielinski, GA
Grootes, PM
Ram, M
Taylor, KC
Mayewski, PA
Bolzan, JF
机构
[1] PENN STATE UNIV,CTR EARTH SYST SCI,UNIVERSITY PK,PA 16802
[2] OHIO STATE UNIV,BYRD POLAR RES CTR,COLUMBUS,OH 43210
[3] CHRISTIAN ALBRECHTS UNIV KIEL,LEIBNIZ LAB,D-24118 KIEL,GERMANY
[4] UNIV NEW HAMPSHIRE,INST STUDY EARTH OCEANS & SPACE,CLIMATE CHANGE RES CTR,DURHAM,NH 03824
[5] SUNY BUFFALO,DEPT PHYS,BUFFALO,NY 14260
[6] UNIV NEVADA,DESERT RES INST,UNIV & COMMUNITY COLL SYST NEVADA,RENO,NV 89506
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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS | 1997年 / 102卷 / C12期
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10.1029/97JC00269
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) depth-age scale is presented based on a multiparameter continuous count approach, to a depth of 2800 m, using a systematic combination of parameters that have never been used to this extent before. The ice at 2800 m is dated at 110,000 years B.P. with an estimated error ranging from 1 to 10% in the top 2500 m of the core and averaging 20% between 2500 and 2800 m. Parameters used to date the core include visual stratigraphy, oxygen isotopic ratios of the ice, electrical conductivity measurements, laser-light scattering from dust, volcanic signals, and major ion chemistry. GISP2 ages for major climatic events agree with independent ages based on varve chronologies, calibrated radiocarbon dates, and other techniques within the combined uncertainties. Good agreement also is obtained with Greenland Ice Core Project ice core dates and with the SPECMAP marine timescale after correlation through the delta(18)O of O-2. Although the core is deformed below 2800 m and the continuity of the record is unclear, we attempted to date this section of the core on the basis of the laserlight scattering of dust in the ice.
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页数:13
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