The Cryosphere (Apr 2021)

Brief communication: New evidence further constraining Tibetan ice core chronologies to the Holocene

  • S. Hou,
  • S. Hou,
  • W. Zhang,
  • L. Fang,
  • L. Fang,
  • T. M. Jenk,
  • T. M. Jenk,
  • S. Wu,
  • H. Pang,
  • M. Schwikowski,
  • M. Schwikowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-15-2109-2021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 2109 – 2114

Abstract

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There is considerable controversy regarding the age ranges of Tibetan ice cores. The Guliya ice core was reported to reach as far back as ∼760 ka (kiloannum, i.e. 1000 years), whereas chronologies of all other Tibetan cores cover at most the Holocene. Here we present ages for two new ice cores reaching bedrock, from the Zangser Kangri (ZK) glacier in the northwestern Tibetan Plateau and the Shulenanshan (SLNS) glacier in the western Qilian Mountains. We estimated bottom ages of 8.90±0.570.56 ka and 7.46±1.461.79 ka for the ZK and SLNS ice core respectively, further constraining the time range accessible by Tibetan ice cores to the Holocene.