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Oxygen Isotopic and Soluble Ionic Composition of a Shallow Firn Core, Inilchek Glacier, Central Tien Shan
Journal of Glaciology
  • Karl J. Kreutz, University of Maine - Main
  • Vladimir B. Aizen
  • L. Dewayne Cecil
  • Cameron P. Wake
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Publication Date
1-1-2001
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Abstract/ Summary

Oxygen isotopic and soluble ionic measurements made on snow-pit (2 in depth) and firn-core (12.4 m depth samples recovered from the accumulation zone 5100 m) of Inilchek glacier 43degrees N, 79degrees E) provide information on recent (1992-98) climatic and environmental conditions in the central Tien Shan region of central Asia. The combined 14.4 m snow-pit/firn-core profile lies within the firn zone, arid contains only one observed melt feature (10 m temperature = - 12 degreesC), Although some post-depositional attenuation of the sub-seasonal delta(18)O record is possible, annual cycles are apparent throughout the isotope profile. We therefore use the preserved delta(18)O record to establish a depth/age scale for the core. Mean delta(18)O values for the entire core and for summer periods are consistent with delta(18)O/temperature observations, and suggest the delta(18)O record provides a means to reconstruct past changes in summer surface temperature at the site. Major-ion (Na(+), K(+), Mg(2+), Ca(2+), NH(4)(+), Cl(-), NO(3)(-), SO(4)(2-)) data from the core demonstrate the dominant influence of dust deposition on the soluble chemistry at the site, arid indicate significant interannual variability in atmospheric-dust loading during the 1900s. Anthropogenic impacts oil NH(4)(+) concentrations are observed at the site, and suggest a summer increase in atmospheric NH(4)(+) that may be related to regional agricultural (nitrogen-rich fertilizer use activities.

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Kreutz, KJ, Aizen, VB, Cecil, LD, and Wake, CP, 2001, Oxygen Isotopic and Soluble Ionic Composition of a Shallow Firn Core, Inilchek Glacier, Central Tien Shan: Journal of Glaciology, v. 47, p. 548-554. Available on publisher's site at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/igsoc/jog/2001/00000047/00000159/art00003
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© Copyright 2001 by the International Glaciological Society
DOI
10.3189/172756501781831819
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Karl J. Kreutz, Vladimir B. Aizen, L. Dewayne Cecil and Cameron P. Wake. "Oxygen Isotopic and Soluble Ionic Composition of a Shallow Firn Core, Inilchek Glacier, Central Tien Shan" Journal of Glaciology Vol. 47 Iss. 159 (2001) p. 548 - 554
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