作者
Hubertus Fischer, Jeff Severinghaus, Ed Brook, E Wolff, Mary Albert, Olivier Alemany, Rob Arthern, Charles Bentley, Donald Blankenship, J Chappellaz, Timothy Creyts, Dorthe Dahl-Jensen, Michael Dinn, Massimo Frezzotti, Shuji Fujita, Hubert Gallee, Richard Hindmarsh, Don Hudspeth, Gerard Jugie, Kenji Kawamura, Vladimir Lipenkov, Heinz Miller, Rob Mulvaney, Frédéric Parrenin, F Pattyn, C Ritz, J Schwander, Daniel Steinhage, Tasman van Ommen, Frank Wilhelms
发表日期
2013/11/5
期刊
Climate of the Past
卷号
9
期号
6
页码范围
2489-2505
出版商
Copernicus GmbH
简介
The recovery of a 1.5 million yr long ice core from Antarctica represents a keystone of our understanding of Quaternary climate, the progression of glaciation over this time period and the role of greenhouse gas cycles in this progression. Here we tackle the question of where such ice may still be found in the Antarctic ice sheet. We can show that such old ice is most likely to exist in the plateau area of the East Antarctic ice sheet (EAIS) without stratigraphic disturbance and should be able to be recovered after careful pre-site selection studies. Based on a simple ice and heat flow model and glaciological observations, we conclude that positions in the vicinity of major domes and saddle position on the East Antarctic Plateau will most likely have such old ice in store and represent the best study areas for dedicated reconnaissance studies in the near future. In contrast to previous ice core drill site selections, however, we strongly suggest significantly reduced ice thickness to avoid bottom melting. For example for the geothermal heat flux and accumulation conditions at Dome C, an ice thickness lower than but close to about 2500 m would be required to find 1.5 Myr old ice (i.e., more than 700 m less than at the current EPICA Dome C drill site). Within this constraint, the resolution of an Oldest-Ice record and the distance of such old ice to the bedrock should be maximized to avoid ice flow disturbances, for example, by finding locations with minimum geothermal heat flux. As the geothermal heat flux is largely unknown for the EAIS, this parameter has to be carefully determined beforehand. In addition, detailed bedrock topography and ice flow history has to …
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