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Chemical characterization of the last 250 years of snow deposition at Talos Dome (East Antarctica)

High-resolution chemical records of main and trace ionic components of snow precipitation over the last 250 years were obtained by analysing the first 36 m of a firn core drilled at Talos Dome, a dome located in the ice divide between northern Victoria Land and Oates Land (East Antarctica Pacific Oc...

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Published in:International journal of environmental analytical chemistry 2004-05, Vol.84 (6-7), p.523-536
Main Authors: Becagli, Silvia, Benassai, Silvia, Castellano, Emiliano, Largiuni, Ombretta, Migliori, Alessio, Traversi, Rita, Flora, Onelio, Udisti, Roberto
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Language:English
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Summary:High-resolution chemical records of main and trace ionic components of snow precipitation over the last 250 years were obtained by analysing the first 36 m of a firn core drilled at Talos Dome, a dome located in the ice divide between northern Victoria Land and Oates Land (East Antarctica Pacific Ocean/Ross Sea sector). The concentration/depth profiles of some relevant chemical parameters are discussed on the basis of a previous stratigraphic dating, set up following the seasonal signatures of non-sea-salt (nss) sulphate deposition and synchronised by using tritium and volcanic temporally known horizons. Particular attention is paid to the study of the temporal trends of the sea spray components (Na + , Cl − , Mg 2+ ) and S and N cycle compounds ( ) to understand the main sources, transport mechanisms and depositional processes of these compounds at the deposition site. Good correlations between the sea spray markers show that the primary marine contribution is relevant, though Talos Dome is located at a relatively high altitude (2316 m a.s.l.) and far from the coast line (about 250 km). The study of the snow chemical composition and of the recent (for the last few centuries) atmosphere/snow relationship at Talos Dome is important as a preliminary survey at this station, which will probably be chosen for a deep ice coring project.
ISSN:0306-7319
1029-0397
DOI:10.1080/03067310310001640384