2022
DOI: 10.5194/essd-2021-408
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2000 years of annual ice core data from Law Dome, East Antarctica

Abstract: Abstract. Ice core records from Law Dome in East Antarctica, collected over the the last three decades, provide high resolution data for studies of the climate of Antarctica, Australia and the Southern and Indo-Pacific Oceans. Here we present a set of annually dated records of trace chemistry, stable water isotopes and snow accumulation from Law Dome covering over the period from −11 to 2017 CE (1961 to −66 BP 1950), as well as the level 1 chemistry data from which the annual chemistry records are derived. Thi… Show more

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“…In addition, we use analyzed winds and temperatures near to a realistic meteorology, whereas free running models may suffer in several aspects to correctly describe the polar dynamical and chemical processes in the lower stratosphere. For the case of the 774/5 event, ice core data for Antarctica do not show nitrate enhancements (Sukhodolov et al (2017); Jong et al (2022)). From Fig.…”
Section: The Noy Loss Through the Antarctic Wintermentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In addition, we use analyzed winds and temperatures near to a realistic meteorology, whereas free running models may suffer in several aspects to correctly describe the polar dynamical and chemical processes in the lower stratosphere. For the case of the 774/5 event, ice core data for Antarctica do not show nitrate enhancements (Sukhodolov et al (2017); Jong et al (2022)). From Fig.…”
Section: The Noy Loss Through the Antarctic Wintermentioning
confidence: 93%