Scientific Data (Sep 2024)

An East Antarctic, sub-annual resolution water isotope record from the Mount Brown South Ice core

  • Vasileios Gkinis,
  • Sarah Jackson,
  • Nerilie J. Abram,
  • Christopher Plummer,
  • Thomas Blunier,
  • Margaret Harlan,
  • Helle Astrid Kjær,
  • Andrew D. Moy,
  • Kerttu Maria Peensoo,
  • Thea Quistgaard,
  • Anders Svensson,
  • Tessa R. Vance

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03751-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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Abstract We report high resolution measurements of the stable water isotope ratios (δ 18O, δD) from the Mount Brown South ice core (MBS, 69.11° S 86.31° E). The record covers the period 873 - 2009 CE with sub-annual temporal resolution. Preliminary analyses of surface cores have shown the Mount Brown South site has relatively high annual snowfall accumulation (0.3 metres ice equivalent) with a seasonal bias toward lower snowfall during austral summer. Precipitation at the site is frequently related to intense, short term synoptic scale events from the mid-latitudes of the southern Indian Ocean. Higher snowfall regimes are associated with easterly winds, while lower snowfall regimes are associated with south-easterly winds. Isotope ratios are measured with Infra-Red Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy, calibrated on the VSMOW/SLAP scale and reported on the MBS2023 time scale interpolated accordingly. We provide estimates for measurement precision and internal accuracy for δ 18O and δD.