Journal article

A 700-year record of atmospheric circulation developed from the Law Dome ice core, East Antarctica

JM Souney, PA Mayewski, ID Goodwin, LD Meeker, V Morgan, MAJ Curran, TD Van Ommen, AS Palmer

Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres | Published : 2002

Abstract

A 700-year, high-resolution, multivariate ice core record from Dome Summit South (DSS) (66°46'S, 112°48'E; 1370 m), Law Dome, is used to investigate sea level pressure (SLP) variability in the region of East Antarctica. Empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis reveals that the first EOF (LDEOF1) of the combined glaciochemical, oxygen isotope ratio, and accumulation rate record from DSS represents most of the variability in sea salt seen in the record. LDEOF1 is positively correlated (at least 95% confidence level) to instrumental June mean SLP across most of East Antarctica. Over the last 700 years, LDEOF1 levels at Law Dome were the highest during the nineteenth century, suggesting an i..

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