Collaborative Research: Microparticle/tephra analysis of the WAIS Divide ice core
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Summary
Abstract: Visible tephra layers were found in the Byrd Station ice core, the first deep core drilled in Antarctica. Since then, tephra have been found in many other Antarctic ice cores. Tephra layers in ice cores range from sub-centimeter thick, visible layers to cryptotephra consisting of sparse, fine-grained (~10 micron) glass particles. Detection of tephra particles has improved with advances in methods ... View entire text

Purpose: The main purpose of this research was to address the following question: What is the detailed chronology of volcanic eruptions producing atmospheric microparticles (tephra), the possible climatic impact of such eruptions, and can these tephra layers be used to chronostratigraphically link the WAIS Divide ice core with other paleoclimate records?

The location and identification of tephra adds ... View entire text
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Description: The U.S research community is conducting a deep ice coring project in West Antarctica for studies of climate, ice sheet history and cryobiology. This project is collecting a deep ice core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) ice flow divide and integrating approximately 40 separate but synergistic projects to analyze the ice and interpret the records.
Geographic Coverage
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Spatial coordinates   
  N: -79.47   S: -79.47   E: 112.12   W: 112.12

Temporal Coverage
Start Date: 2007-07-01
Stop Date: 2012-06-30
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Data Set Progress
COMPLETE
Originating Center
Data Center
Marine Biodiversity Information Network, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, International Council for Science Supplemental Info
Data Center URL: http://www.scarmarbin.be/

Data Center Personnel
Name: BRUNO DANIS
Phone: +32(0)2 6274139
Fax: +32(0)2 6274277
Email: bruno.danis at scarmarbin.be
Contact Address:
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
29 Rue Vautier
City: Brussels
Postal Code: 1000
Country: BELGIUM
Distribution
Distribution Format: www
Fees: free
Personnel
Role: INVESTIGATOR
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Publications/References
Glover, A.G., Smith, C.R., Mincks, S.L., Sumida, P.Y., Thurber, A., 2008. Macrofaunal abundance and composition on theWest Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf: evidence for a sediment ‘food bank’ and similarities to deep-sea habitats. Deep-Sea Research II, 55 (2491–2501)
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date: 2010-11-08
Last DIF Revision Date: 2010-11-08

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