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Divine, D V; Isaksson, Elisabeth; Pohjola, Veijo A; Meijer, Harro A J; van de Wal, Roderik S W; Martma, Tõnu; Moore, J; Sjögren, B; Godtliebsen, Fred (2008): (Table 1) Deuterium excess record during different time periods in Lomonosovfonna ice core [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.809116, Supplement to: Divine, DV et al. (2008): Deuterium excess record from a small Arctic ice cap. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 113(D19), D19104, https://doi.org/10.1029/2008JD010076

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Abstract:
In this paper we present a deuterium excess (d) record from an ice core drilled on a small ice cap in Svalbard in 1997. The core site is located at Lomonosovfonna at 1255 m asl, and the analyzed time series spans the period 1400-1990 A.D. The record shows pronounced multidecadal to centennial-scale variations coherent with sea surface temperature changes registered in the subtropical to southern middle-latitude North Atlantic during the instrumental period. We interpret the negative trend in the deuterium excess during the 1400s and 1500s as an indication of cooling in the North Atlantic associated with the onset of the Little Ice Age. Consistently positive anomalies of d after 1900, peaking at about 1950, correspond with well-documented contemporary warming. Yet the maximum values of deuterium excess during 1900-1990 are not as high as in the early part of the record (pre-1550). This suggests that the sea surface temperatures during this earlier period of time in the North Atlantic to the south of approximately 45°N were at least comparable with those registered in the 20th century before the end of the 1980s. We examine the potential for a cold bias to exist in the deuterium excess record due to increased evaporation from the local colder sources of moisture having isotopically cold signature. It is argued that despite a recent oceanic warming, the contribution from this local moisture to the Lomonosovfonna precipitation budget is still insufficient to interfere with the isotopic signal from the primary moisture region in the midlatitude North Atlantic.
Coverage:
Latitude: 78.864700 * Longitude: 17.424400
Date/Time Start: 1997-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-01-01T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: 1255.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 1255.0 m
Event(s):
Lomonosovfonna * Latitude: 78.864700 * Longitude: 17.424400 * Date/Time: 1997-01-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: 1255.0 m * Recovery: 121 m * Location: Svalbard * Method/Device: Ice drill (ICEDRILL)
Comment:
Data extracted in the frame of a joint ICSTI/PANGAEA IPY effort, see http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.150150
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Time coverageCoverageDivine, D V
2Sample amountN#Divine, D Vno. of derived annual means
3Sample amountN#Divine, D Vno. of raw samples
4Deuterium excessd xsDivine, D V
5Deuterium excess, standard deviationd xs std dev±Divine, D V
6Deuterium excess, minimumd xs minDivine, D VQ0.25
7Deuterium excess, maximumd xs maxDivine, D VQ0.75
8SkewnessSkewDivine, D V
9KurtosisKurtDivine, D V
Size:
45 data points

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