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Andreas Nilsson

Senior lecturer

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On the Polar Bias in Ice Core 10Be Data

Author

  • F. Adolphi
  • K. Herbst
  • A. Nilsson
  • S. Panovska

Summary, in English

Cosmogenic radionuclide records from polar ice cores provide unique insights into past cosmic ray flux variations. They allow reconstructions of past solar activity, space weather, and geomagnetic field changes, and provide insights into past carbon cycle changes. However, all these applications rely on the proportionality of the ice core radionuclide records to the global mean production rate changes. This premise has been long debated from a model and data-perspective. Here, we address this issue through atmospheric mixing model experiments and comparison to independent data. We find that all mixing scenarios, which do not assume complete tropospheric mixing, result in a polar bias. This bias is more prominent for geomagnetic field changes than solar modulation changes. The most likely scenario, supported by independent geomagnetic field records and marine 10Be during the Laschamps geomagnetic field minimum, results in a dampening of geomagnetic field induced changes by 23%–37% and an enhancement of solar-induced changes by 7%–8%. During the Holocene, we do not find conclusive evidence for a polar bias. We propose a correction function that allows deconvolving the glacial ice core record in order to restore proportionality to the global mean signal.

Department/s

  • Quaternary Sciences

Publishing year

2023-02-27

Language

English

Publication/Series

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Volume

128

Issue

4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Topic

  • Geology
  • Climate Research

Keywords

  • atmospheric mixing
  • cosmogenic radionuclide
  • ice core
  • polar bias

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2169-897X