2019
DOI: 10.1029/2018gc008054
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Evaluation of Mumiyo Deposits From East Antarctica as Archives for the Late Quaternary Environmental and Climatic History

Abstract: Mumiyo deposits form in the vicinity of snow petrel (Pagodroma nivea) nesting sites and consist of fossil stomach oil (mumiyo), guano, and minerogenic material. Here we evaluate mumiyo deposits from the inland mountain ranges of central Dronning Maud Land as high‐resolution archives for paleoenvironmental reconstructions in Antarctica. Investigation of internal structures and chemical composition shows that the lamination reflects progressive sedimentation, despite the irregular outer morphology of the deposit… Show more

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“…1) there is fragmentary empirical evidence for polynyas during and before the LGM, as detailed by intervals of high productivity or bottom-current activity in marine sediment cores, and occupation of nesting sites by seabirds that require open water within their foraging range (e.g. Smith et al, 2010;Sprenk et al, 2014;Mackensen et al, 1989;Thatje et al, 2008;Berg et al, 2019;Weber et al, 1994). Millennial-scale variability in the extent of the seasonal sea-ice zone has also been described (Collins et al, 2012;Gersonde et al, 2003;Rae et al, 2018), but large (10 %-20 %) uncertainties remain in both models and geological datasets (Collins et al, 2012;Roche et al, 2012;Gersonde et al, 2003).…”
Section: E L Mcclymont Et Al: Summer Sea-ice Variability On the Antar...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1) there is fragmentary empirical evidence for polynyas during and before the LGM, as detailed by intervals of high productivity or bottom-current activity in marine sediment cores, and occupation of nesting sites by seabirds that require open water within their foraging range (e.g. Smith et al, 2010;Sprenk et al, 2014;Mackensen et al, 1989;Thatje et al, 2008;Berg et al, 2019;Weber et al, 1994). Millennial-scale variability in the extent of the seasonal sea-ice zone has also been described (Collins et al, 2012;Gersonde et al, 2003;Rae et al, 2018), but large (10 %-20 %) uncertainties remain in both models and geological datasets (Collins et al, 2012;Roche et al, 2012;Gersonde et al, 2003).…”
Section: E L Mcclymont Et Al: Summer Sea-ice Variability On the Antar...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although sometimes referred to as "Antarctic mumiyo" (e.g. Berg et al, 2019;Thor and Low, 2011), this is a misnomer because its biological origin is so different from the original use of "mumiyo", which was used to describe an organic, tar-like substance of unknown origin found in high-altitude rocks and caves, especially in Asia (Hiller et al, 1988, and references therein;Aiello et al, 2011). We therefore refer to Antarctic "stomachoil deposits" here.…”
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“…More recently, researchers have succeeded in applying XRF scanning to speleothem archives (Li et al., 2019; Tan et al., 2018), corals (Ellis et al., 2019), mumiyo mounds (Berg et al., 2019), rocks (Peti et al., 2019), sedimentary nodules (Croudace, Teasdale, & Cundy, 2019), archeological artifacts (Croudace, Löwemark, et al., 2019), tree rings (Hevia et al., 2018; Sánchez‐Salguero et al., 2019) and melt segregations (Alexandrin et al., 2018). Most researchers focus on elemental results with application to paleoclimatic reconstruction.…”
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