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NSIDC-0093.001Central West Antarctic Glaciochemistry from Ice CoresReusch, D.Central West Antarctic Glaciochemistry from Ice Cores2003-10-16Boulder, Colorado USANSIDC: National Snow and Ice Data Center1false10.7265/N5959FHQhttps://doi.org/10.7265/N5959FHQNSIDC-0093InvestigatorDavidReuschdbr@geosc.psu.edu1-814-865-93191-814-865-3191Department of GeosciencesThe Pennsylvania State University2517 Deike BuildingUniversity ParkPA16802Technical ContactNSIDCUser Servicesnsidc@nsidc.org1-303-492-61991-303-492-2468CIRES, 449 UCBUniversity of ColoradoBoulderCO80309-0449USAEARTH SCIENCEPaleoclimateIce Core RecordsIons GlaciochemistryEARTH SCIENCETerrestrial HydrosphereSnow/IceSnow Water Equivalent SNOW WATER EQUIVALENTEARTH SCIENCECryosphereSnow/IceSnow Water Equivalent SNOW WATER EQUIVALENTAGDC-projectNSIDCCORING DEVICESGROUND STATIONSGROUND STATIONS1740-01-011994-12-311994-01-011995-12-31250 ybp0 ybpcomplete-85-80-120-105ContinentAntarcticaDr. Reusch would be interested in knowing how you intend to use these
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The 40-year records were published in Reusch, D. B., P. A. Mayewski,
S. I. Whitlow, I. I. Pittalwala and M. S. Twickler (1999). 'Spatial
Variability of Climate and Past Atmospheric Circulation Patterns from
Central West Antarctic Glaciochemistry.' Journal of Geophysical
Research 104(D6): 5985-6001.
The longer records were published in Reusch, D. B., Recent Climate in
Central West Antarctica Using Ice Cores, M.S. thesis, University of
New Hampshire, Durham, 1997. See '<A HREF='http://www.geosc.psu.edu/~dbr'> http://www.geosc.psu.edu/~dbr</A>EnglishAGDCFTP289 KBASCII
Reusch, D. B., P. A. Mayewski, S. I. Whitlow, I. I. Pittalwala and
M. S. Twickler (1999). 'Spatial Variability of Climate and Past
Atmospheric Circulation Patterns from Central West Antarctic
Glaciochemistry.' Journal of Geophysical Research 104(D6): 5985-6001.
Reusch, D. B., Recent Climate in Central West Antarctica Using Ice
Cores, M.S. thesis, University of New Hampshire, Durham, 1997.
Glaciochemical and accumulation rate records developed from four ice cores in central West Antarctica are used to reconstruct former atmospheric circulation patterns in this region for the last 40 years with extended records (150-250 years) at two sites. The sites lie on a 200 km traverse from 82 degrees 22 minutes south, 119 degrees 17 minutes west to 81 degrees 22 minutes south, 107 degrees 17 minutes west, gaining elevation from 950 to 1930 m. The glaciochemical records represent the major ionic species present in Antarctic snow: sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, chloride, nitrate, and sulfate.VIEW RELATED INFORMATIONhttps://doi.org/10.7265/N5959FHQDocumentationGET DATAhttp://www.usap-dc.org/view/dataset/609093Get External DataPROJECT HOME PAGEhttp://icecores.org/inventory/index.shtmlU.S. National Ice Core Laboratory Inventory (reference Bentley Shot Hole 2 - 5)PROJECT HOME PAGEhttp://nsidc.org/agdcAntarctic Glaciological Data CenterPROJECT HOME PAGEhttp://nsidc.org/agdc/acap/A-CAP: The Antarctic Cryosphere Access PortalUSA/NOAACEOS IDN DIFVERSION 9.92003-10-162023-05-23NSIDCVersion SummaryNSIDCMinor VersionNSIDCCurrent Version1NSIDCFull Dataset CitationReusch, D. 2003. <i>Central West Antarctic Glaciochemistry from Ice Cores.</i> [indicate subset used]. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center. <a href="https://doi.org/10.7265/N5959FHQ">https://doi.org/10.7265/N5959FHQ</a>. [Date Accessed].NSIDCRetiredfalse