Provenance of dust to Antarctica: A lead isotopic perspective

Stefania Gili, Diego M. Gaiero, Steven L. Goldstein, Farid Chemale Jr, Edinei Koester, Jason Jweda, Paul Travis Vallelonga, Michael R. Kaplan

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Abstract

Antarctic ice preserves an ~800 kyr record of dust activity in the Southern Hemisphere. Major efforts have been dedicated to elucidate the origin of this material in order to gain greater insight into the atmospheric dust cycle. On the basis of Pb isotopes in Antarctic dust samples and potential sources, this contribution demonstrates for the first time that Patagonia is the main contributor of dust to Antarctica during interglacial periods as well as glacials, although the potential importance of Tierra del Fuego remains unclear because of its geochemical similarities to Patagonia. An important new finding is that the Puna-Altiplano sector of the continent is a second important dust source to eastern Antarctica during both glacials and interglacials, being more prominent during interglacials. The data indicate South America is the primary dust source to Antarctica during both glacials and interglacials.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftGeophysical Research Letters
Vol/bind43
Sider (fra-til)2291-2298
ISSN0094-8276
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 16 mar. 2016

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