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NSIDC-0273.002US International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (US ITASE) Glaciochemical DataMayewski, P. A. and D. A. Dixon.US International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (US ITASE) Glaciochemical Data2013-07-11Boulder, Colorado USANSIDC: National Snow and Ice Data Center2false10.7265/N51V5BXRhttps://doi.org/10.7265/N51V5BXRNSIDC-0273InvestigatorDanielA.Dixondaniel.dixon@maine.edu1-207-581 21121-207-581 12035790 Bryand Global Sciences CenterUniversity of MaineOronoMaine04469-5790USAInvestigatorPaulA.Mayewskipaul.mayewski@maine.educlimatechange@maine.edu1-207-581-3019University of MaineOronoME04469USATechnical ContactNSIDCUser Servicesnsidc@nsidc.org1-303-492-61991-303-492-2468CIRES, 449 UCBUniversity of ColoradoBoulderCO80309-0449USAEARTH SCIENCEPaleoclimateIce Core RecordsIons IONSEARTH SCIENCEAtmosphereAir QualityEmissions IONSEARTH SCIENCECryosphereSnow/IceSnow Water Equivalent SNOW WATER EQUIVALENTEARTH SCIENCETerrestrial HydrosphereSnow/IceSnow Water Equivalent SNOW WATER EQUIVALENTEARTH SCIENCESolid EarthGeochemistryTrace Elements TRACE ELEMENTSClimatology/Meteorology/AtmosphereAGDC-projectITASEU.S. ITASEUSITASECORING DEVICESGROUND STATIONSGROUND STATIONSGROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONSGROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS1999-01-012008-12-31complete-90-77.68-76.1152.37ContinentAntarcticaGeographic RegionPolarUS-ITASEUnited States - International Antarctic Scientific ExpeditionNoneNoneEnglishAGDCAGDCAntarctic Glaciological Data Centerhttp://nsidc.org/agdc/Data Center ContactAGDCUser Servicesnsidc@nsidc.org1-303-492-61991-303-492-2468National Snow and Ice Data CenterCIRES, 449 UCBUniversity of ColoradoBoulderCO80309-0449USAFTP16 - 2693 KBTIFFFTP16 - 2693 KBCSVFTP16 - 2693 KBExcelhttp://nsidc.org/data/docs/agdc/nsidc0273_mayewski/images/US_ITASE_Core-Map_2013-1-1.jpgSample Location MapUS ITASE Snow Core/Pit Site MapBertler, N., Mayewski, P. A., Alberto Aristarain, P. Barrett, S. Becagli, Ronaldo Torma Bernardo, Xiao Cunde, M. Curran, Qin Dahe, D. Dixon, Francisco Adolfo Ferron, H. Fischer, Markus Frey, M. Frezzotti, F. Fundel, Christophe Genthon, R. Gragani, G. Hamilton, M. Handley, Sungmin Hong, E. Isaksson, Ren Jiawen, Kokichi Kamiyama, Satoru Kanamori, Eija Karkas, L. Karlˆf, S. Kaspari, K. Kreutz, A. Kurbatov, E. Meyerson, Hideaki Motoyama, R. Mulvaney, Zhang Mingjun, H .Oerter, E .Osterberg, M. Proposito, A. Pyne, U. Ruth, Jefferson Cardia Simoes, B. Smith, S. Sneed, Kimmo Teinila, F. Traufetter, R. Udisti, Aki Virkkula, Okitsugu Watanabe, B. Williamson, E. Wolff, Li Zhongqin. 2006. Snow Chemistry Across Antarctica. Annals of Glaciology 41, 167-179.
Dixon, D., Mayewski, P.A., Kaspari, S., Sneed, S., and Handley, M. 2004. A 200 Year Sub Annual Record of the Primary Sources of Sulfate in West Antarctica. Annals of Glaciology 39, 545-556.
Dixon, D. A., P .A. Mayewski, I. D. Goodwin, G. J. Marshall, R. Freeman, K. A. Maasch, S. B. Sneed. 2012. An Ice Core Poxy for Northerly Air Mass Incursions into West Antarctica. Int. J. Climatology, 32, 10, 1455-1465. doi:10.1002/joc.2371.
Dixon, D., Mayewski, P.A., Kaspari, S., Sneed, S. and Handley, M. 2005. Connections between West Antarctic Ice Core Sulfate and Climate Over the Last 200+ years. Annals of Glaciology 41, 155-156.
Dixon, D. A., P. A. Mayewski, E. Korotkikh, S. B. Sneed, M. J. Handley, D. S. Introne, T. A. Scambos. 2013. Variations in Snow and Firn Chemistry Along US ITASE Traverses and the Effect of Surface Glazing. The Cryosphere, 7, 2, 515-535. doi:10.5194/tc-7-515-2013.
Kaspari, S., Mayewski, P.A., Dixon, D., Spikes, V.B., Sneed, S.B., Handley, M.J., and Hamilton. 2004. Climate Variability in West Antarctica Derived from Annual Accumulation Rate Records from ITASE Firn/Ice Cores. Annals of Glaciology 39, 585-594.
Kaspari, S., Mayewski, P.A., Dixon, D., Sneed, S.B., and Handley, M.J. 2005. Sources and Transport Pathways for Marine Aerosol Species into West Antarctica. Annals of Glaciology 42, 1-9.
Mayewski, P.A., K. A. Maasch, J.W.C. White, E. Meyerson, I. Goodwin, V.I. Morgan., T. van Ommen, M.A.J. Curran, J. Souney, and K. KreutZ. 2005. A 700 Year Record of Southern Hemisphere Extra-tropical Climate Variability. Annals of Glaciology 39, 127-132.
Mayewski, P.A., Frezzotti, M., Bertler, N., van Ommen, T., Hamilton, G.H., Jacka, J., Welch, B., Frey, M., Dahe, Q., Ren, J., Simoes, J., Fily, M., Oerter, H., Nishio, F., Iasaksson, E., Mulvaney, R., Holmund, P., Lipenkov, V. and Goodwin, I. 2006. The International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (ITASE) - An Overview. Annals of Glaciology 41, 180-185.
Mayewski, P.A., Maasch, K., Yan, Y., Kang, S., Meyerson, E., Sneed, S., Kaspari, S., Dixon, D., Morgan, V., van Ommen, T., and Curran, M. 2006. Solar Forcing of the Polar Atmosphere. Annals of Glaciology 41, 147-154.
Mayewski, P.A. and Maasch, K. 2006. Recent Warming Inconsistent with Natural Association between Temperature and Atmospheric Circulation Over the Last 2000 Years. Climate of the Past (Discussions), on line: http://www.copernicus.org/EGU/cp/cpd/2/327/cpd-2-327.htm.
Sneed, S. B., P. A. Mayewski and D. A. Dixon. 2011. An Emerging Technique: Multi-ice-core Multi-parameter Correlations with Antarctic Sea-ice Extent.Annals of Glaciology 52, 57, 347-354, doi: 10.3189/172756411795931822.
Steig, E.J., P.A. Mayewski, D. Dixon, S. Kaspari, M. Frey, D.P. Schneider, S.A. Arcone, G. Hamilton, B. Spikes, M.R. Albert, D.A. Meese, A. Gow, C.A. Shuman, J. White, S. Sneed, J. Flaherty, M. Wumkes and US ITASE Project Members. 2006. High-resolution Ice Cores from US ITASE (West Antarctica): Development and Validation of Chronologies and Determination of Precision and Accuracy. Annals of Glaciology 41, 77-84.
Yan, Y., Mayewski, P.A., Kang, S., and Meyerson, E.. 2005. An Ice Core Proxy for Antarctic Circumpolar Wind intensity. Annals of Glaciology 41, 121-130.This data set contains sub-annually resolved ice core chemistry data from various sites on the Antarctic Ice Sheet during the US International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (US ITASE) deployments. Researchers conducted experiments approximately every 30 - 300 km looking for clues representing climatic conditions over the past 200-1000+ years. Ice cores obtained for the glaciochemical component of the US ITASE research were analyzed for soluble major ion content and in some cases trace elements. Extreme events, such as volcanic eruptions, provide absolute age horizons within each core that are easily identified in chemical profiles. Our chemical analysis is also useful for quantifying anthropogenic impact, biogeochemical cycling, and for reconstructing past atmospheric circulation patterns.VIEW RELATED INFORMATIONhttps://doi.org/10.7265/N51V5BXRDocumentationGET DATAhttp://www.usap-dc.org/view/dataset/609273Get External DataVIEW RELATED INFORMATIONhttp://nsidc.org/data/nsidc-0264.htmlIce Thickness and Internal Layer Depth Along the 2001 and 2002 US ITASE TraversesVIEW RELATED INFORMATIONhttp://nsidc.org/data/nsidc-0269.htmlUS International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (US ITASE): GPR Profiles and Accumulation MappingVIEW RELATED INFORMATIONhttp://nsidc.org/data/nsidc-0254.htmlUS International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition 400 MHz Subsurface Radar ProfilesAMD/USCEOS IDN DIFVERSION 9.92013-07-112023-05-23NSIDCVersion SummaryNew ice cores and surface snow samples were added. Some of the pre-existing core samples were re-run. Some of the pre-existing cores were re-dated. New data was added (ions, trace elements, isotopes, density, SWE).NSIDCMinor VersionNSIDCCurrent Version1NSIDCFull Dataset CitationMayewski, P. A. and D. A. Dixon. 2013. <i>US International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (US ITASE) Glaciochemical Data.</i> Version 2. [indicate subset used]. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center. <a href="https://doi.org/10.7265/N51V5BXR">https://doi.org/10.7265/N51V5BXR</a>. [Date Accessed].NSIDCRetiredfalse