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North Greenland Eemian (NEEM) Ice Core 107KYr High-Resolution Methane Data

Originator:

Chappellaz, J.A.; Stowasser, C.; Blunier, T.; Baslev-Clausen, D.; Brook, E.J.; Dallmayr, R.; Faïn, X.; Lee, J.E.; Mitchell, L.E.; Pascual, O.; Romanini, D.; Rosen, J.; Schüpbach, S.

Citation Information:

J. Chappellaz, C. Stowasser, T. Blunier, D. Baslev-Clausen, E.J. Brook, R. Dallmayr, X. Faïn, J.E. Lee, L.E. Mitchell, O. Pascual, D. Romanini, J. Rosen, and S. Schüpbach. 2013. High-resolution glacial and deglacial record of atmospheric methane by continuous-flow and laser spectrometer analysis along the NEEM ice core. Climate of the Past, 9(6), 2579-2593. doi: 10.5194/cp-9-2579-2013
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Distributor:

National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce

Resource Description (data set id):

noaa-icecore-18095

Data Coverage:

Latitude: 77.45
Longitude: -51.066667
Minimum Elevation: Unknown
Maximum Elevation: Unknown
Earliest Year: 107667 cal yr BP (-105717 CE)
Most Recent Year: 9527 cal yr BP (-7577 CE)

Parameters:

earth science>paleoclimate>ice core>atmospheric gas

Summary/Abstract:

The Greenland NEEM (North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling) operation in 2010 provided the first opportunity to combine trace-gas measurements by laser spectroscopic instruments and continuous-flow analysis along a freshly drilled ice core in a field-based setting. We present the resulting atmospheric methane (CH4) record covering the time period from 107.7 to 9.5 ka b2k (thousand years before 2000 AD). Companion discrete CH4 measurements are required to transfer the laser spectroscopic data from a relative to an absolute scale. However, even on a relative scale, the high-resolution CH4 data set significantly improves our knowledge of past atmospheric methane concentration changes. New significant sub-millennial-scale features appear during interstadials and stadials, generally associated with similar changes in water isotopic ratios of the ice, a proxy for local temperature. In addition to the midpoint of Dansgaard-Oeschger (D/O) CH4 transitions usually used for cross-dating, sharp definition of the start and end of these events brings precise depth markers (with +/- 20 cm uncertainty) for further cross-dating with other palaeo- or ice core records, e.g. speleothems. The method also provides an estimate of CH4 rates of change. The onsets of D/O events in the methane signal show a more rapid rate of change than their endings. The rate of CH4 increase associated with the onsets of D/O events progressively declines from 1.7 to 0.6 ppbv yr-1 in the course of marine isotope stage 3. The largest observed rate of increase takes place at the onset of D/O event 21 and reaches 2.5 ppbv yr-1.

Study Notes:

High-resolution methane (CH4) data from the North Greenland Eemian (NEEM) ice core for the time period 107.7 to 9.5 ka b2k.

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