Volcanic aerosol records and tephrochronology of the Summit, Greenland, ice cores

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作者
Zielinski, GA
Mayewski, PA
Meeker, LD
Gronvold, K
Germani, MS
Whitlow, S
Twickler, MS
Taylor, K
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[1] MVA INC,BURR RIDGE,IL 60521
[2] UNIV ICELAND,NORDIC VOLCANOL INST,IS-101 REYKJAVIK,ICELAND
[3] UNIV NEVADA,DESERT RES INST,RENO,NV 89506
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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS | 1997年 / 102卷 / C12期
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10.1029/96JC03547
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
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The recently collected Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) and Greenland Ice Core Project ice cores from Summit, Greenland, provide lengthy and highly resolved records of the deposition of both the aerosol (H2SO4) and silicate (tephra) components of past volcanism. Both types of data are very beneficial in developing the hemispheric to global chronology of explosive volcanism and evaluating the entire volcanism-climate system. The continuous time series of volcanic SO42- for the last 110,000 years show a strong relationship between periods of increased volcanism and periods of climatic change. The greatest number of volcanic SO42- signals, many of very high magnitude, occur during and after the final stages of deglaciation (6000-17,000 years ago), possibly reflecting the increased crustal stresses that occur with changing volumes of continental ice sheets and with the subsequent changes in the volume of water in ocean basins (sea level change). The increase in the number of volcanic SO42- signals at 27,000-36,000 and 79,000-85,000 years ago may be related to initial ice sheet growth prior to the glacial maximum and prior to the beginning of the last period of glaciation, respectively. A comparison of the electrical conductivity of the GISP2 core with that of the volcanic SO42- record for the Holocene indicates that only about half of the larger volcanic signals are coincident in the two records. Other volcanic acids besides H2SO4 and other SO42- sources can complicate the comparisons, although the threshold level picked to make such comparisons is especially critical. Tephra has been found in both cores with a composition similar to that originating from the Vatnaoldur eruption that produced the Settlement Layer in Iceland (mid-A.D. 870s), from the Icelandic eruption that produced the Saksunarvatn ash (similar to 10,300 years ago), and from the Icelandic eruption(s) that produced the Z2 ash zone in North Atlantic marine cores (similar to 52,700 years ago). The presence of these layers provides absolute time lines for correlation between the two cores and for correlation with proxy records from marine sediment cores and terrestrial deposits containing these same tephras. The presence of both rhyolitic and basaltic shards in the Z2 ash in the GISP2 core and the composition of the basaltic grains lend support to multiple Icelandic sources (Torfajokull area and Katla) for the Z2 layer. Deposition of the Z2 layer occurs at the beginning of a stadial event, further reflecting the possibility of a volcanic triggering by the effects of changing climatic conditions.
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