The Cryosphere (Jun 2011)

Glaciochemical investigations of the ice deposit of Vukušić Ice Cave, Velebit Mountain, Croatia

  • Z. Kern,
  • E. Széles,
  • N. Horvatinčić,
  • I. Fórizs,
  • N. Bočić,
  • B. Nagy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-5-485-2011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 485 – 494

Abstract

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The <sup>3</sup>H activity and the concentration of 23 metals and metalloids have been analysed in cave ice samples from the perennial cave ice deposit of Vukušić Ice Cave, Velebit Mt., Croatia. The results of tritium measurements exclude a secular age for the upper 2.4 m of ice deposition, and provide clear arguments that the sampled ice sequence consists of frozen post-1950 precipitation. Measured concentrations of most of the analysed elements have largely surmounted reported concentrations of similar elements from local precipitation or Alpine snow/firn/ice records, whereas three metals (Cr, Cu, Pb) show concentrations comparable to them. Principal component analysis was used to select three groups of elements. The Ca-Mg-governed group (PC1) encompasses the bedrock-related components; their fluctuation might thus reflect the past intensity of dissolution in the epikarst. PC2, with the most characteristic elements being Na, Cr and Pb, probably preserved an atmospheric depositional signal. PC3 is governed by Al and Fe. This probably carries the distal, non-karstic crustal signal and hence might be related to atmospheric circulation (i.e., wind direction and speed).