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The Greenland Ice Core Chronology 2005, 15-42 ka. Part 1: constructing the time scale

  • Katrine Krogh Andersen
  • , Anders Svensson
  • , Sigfus J. Johnsen
  • , Sune O. Rasmussen
  • , Matthias Bigler
  • , Regine Rothlisberger
  • , Urs Ruth
  • , Marie-Louise Siggaard-Andersen
  • , Jorgen Peder Steffensen
  • , Dorthe Dahl-Jensen
  • , Bo M. Vinther
  • , Henrik B. Clausen
  • University of Copenhagen
  • British Antarctic Survey
  • Alfred Wegener Institute - Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research

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Abstract

The Greenland Ice Core Chronology 2005, GICC05, is extended back to 42 ka b2k (before 2000 AD), i.e. to the end of Greenland Stadial II. The chronology is based on independent multi-parameter counting of annual layers using comprehensive high-resolution measurements available from the North Greenland Ice Core Project, NGRIP. These are measurements of visual stratigraphy, conductivity of the solid ice, electrolytical melt water conductivity and the concentration of Na+, Ca2+, SO42-, NO3-, NH4+. An uncertainty estimate of the time scale is obtained from identification of 'uncertain' annual layers, which are counted as 0.5±0.5 years. The sum of the uncertain annual layers, the so-called maximum counting error of the presented chronology ranges from 4% in the warm interstadial periods to 7% in the cold stadials. The annual accumulation rates of the stadials and interstadials are on average one-third and half of the present day values, respectively, and the onset of the Greenland Interstadials 2, 3, and 8, based on 20 year averaged 6180 values, are determined as 23,340, 27,780, and 38,220yr b2k in GICC05. 
Original languageEnglish
JournalQuaternary Science Reviews
Volume25
Issue number23-24
Pages (from-to)3246-3257
Number of pages12
ISSN0277-3791
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes

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