Prefacing unexplored archives from Central Andean surface-to-bedrock ice cores through a multifaceted investigation of regional firn and ice core glaciochemistry

Clifford, Heather M.; Potocki, Mariusz; Rodda, Charles; Dixon, Daniel; Birkel, Sean; Handley, Michael; Korotkikh, Elena; Introne, Douglas; Schwanck, Franciele; Tavares, Flavia A.; Bernardo, Ronaldo T.; Lindau, Filipe G. L.; Gomez, Oscar Vilca; Jara-Infantes, Harrison; Urviola, Victor Bustinza; et. al.

Abstract

Shallow firn cores, in addition to a near-basal ice core, were recovered in 2018 from the Quelccaya ice cap (5470 m a.s.l) in the Cordillera Vilcanota, Peru, and in 2017 from the Nevado Illimani glacier (6350 m a.s.l) in the Cordillera Real, Bolivia. The two sites are similar to 450 km apart. Despite meltwater percolation resulting from warming, particle-based trace element records (e.g. Fe, Mg, K) in the Quelccaya and Illimani shallow cores retain well-preserved signals. The firn core chronologies, established independently by annual layer counting, show a convincing overlap indicating the two records contain comparable signals and therefore capture similar regional scale climatology. Trace element records at a similar to 1-4 cm resolution provide past records of anthropogenic emissions, dust sources, volcanic emissions, evaporite salts and marine-sourced air masses. Using novel ultra-high-resolution (120 mu m) laser technology, we identify annual layer thicknesses ranging from 0.3 to 0.8 cm in a section of 2000-year-old radiocarbon-dated near-basal ice which compared to the previous annual layer estimates suggests that Quelccaya ice cores drilled to bedrock may be older than previously suggested by depth-age models. With the information collected from this study in combination with past studies, we emphasize the importance of collecting new surface-to-bedrock ice cores from at least the Quelccaya ice cap, in particular, due to its projected disappearance as soon as the 2050s.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000877912500001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY
Volumen: 69
Número: 276
Editorial: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 693
Página final: 707
DOI:

10.1017/jog.2022.91

Notas: ISI