Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
Li, V, Cr, Mn, Co, As, Rb, Sr, Ba, Bi and U were determined by inductively coupled plasma sector field mass spectrometry
(ICP-SFMS) in various sections of the 3623 m Vostok deep Antarctic ice core dated from 4600 to 410,000 years BP, which
corresponds to the last four climatic cycles back to isotopic stage 11.3. Concentrations of all elements were found to be highly
variable with low values during interglacial periods and warm interstadials and much higher values during the coldest periods of
the last four ice ages. Crustal enrichment factors suggest various sources for the different elements. Rock and soil dust is the
dominant source of V, Mn, Rb, Ba and U whatever the period, and of Li, Cr, Co, Sr and As during cold periods. Sea salt aerosol,
together with aeolian dust, also contributes significantly to Sr whereas volcanic emissions could provide a significant input for
As and Bi especially during warm periods.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Vostok; trace elements; ice; climate
List of contributors:
Barbante, Carlo; Gabrielli, Paolo
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