2022
DOI: 10.5194/cp-18-1831-2022
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The ST22 chronology for the Skytrain Ice Rise ice core – Part 1: A stratigraphic chronology of the last 2000 years

Abstract: Abstract. A new ice core was drilled in West Antarctica on Skytrain Ice Rise in field season 2018/2019. This 651 m ice core is one of the main targets of the WACSWAIN (WArm Climate Stability of the West Antarctic ice sheet in the last INterglacial) project. A present-day accumulation rate of 13.5 cm w.e. yr−1 was derived. Although the project mainly aims to investigate the last interglacial (115–130 ka), a robust chronology period covering the recent past is needed to constrain the age models for the deepest i… Show more

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“…This offset arises partly from dissolution of a small percentage of gas into the meltwater stream, as has been observed previously using CFA to measure methane (Rhodes et al, 2015). Continuous analyses started at 244 m depth and continued in all sections where the ice was of suitable quality to 649.4 m. A short section from 144.0-161.3 m was also analysed continuously for methane with an improved measurement setup which is discussed in the companion paper (Hoffmann et al, 2022).…”
Section: Continuous Methanementioning
confidence: 90%
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“…This offset arises partly from dissolution of a small percentage of gas into the meltwater stream, as has been observed previously using CFA to measure methane (Rhodes et al, 2015). Continuous analyses started at 244 m depth and continued in all sections where the ice was of suitable quality to 649.4 m. A short section from 144.0-161.3 m was also analysed continuously for methane with an improved measurement setup which is discussed in the companion paper (Hoffmann et al, 2022).…”
Section: Continuous Methanementioning
confidence: 90%
“…We include a number of stratigraphic alignments to AICC2012, based on the data in the companion paper for the uppermost 2000 years, and using CH4, δ 18 Oair, 10 Be, and ice chemistry markers in deeper ice. Paleochrono was started with a prior for the accumulation rate (based on a simple relationship with water isotope ratios), air lock-in depth (prior set at a constant 58 m (Hoffmann et al, 2022)) and a simple ice thinning function. Paleochrono minimises a cost function that measures the misfit of the model with respect to the prior and the observations (tie points).…”
Section: Overall Dating Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The WACSWAIN project (WArm Climate Stability of the West Antarctic ice sheet in the last INterglacial) aims to use ice core records to investigate the WAIS during the LIG. An ice core on Skytrain Ice Rise (Figure 1) was successfully drilled to the bed at 651 m, results from which are now being published (Mulvaney et al, 2021;Hoffmann et al, 2022). Drilling was carried out at a second site, on Sherman Island, located in the Abbott Ice Shelf in between continental Antarctica and Thurston Island, close to TG and PIG (Figure 1 and Table 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%