Modelling the isotopic composition of snow using backward trajectories: a particular precipitation event in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica

MM Helsen*, RSW Van de Wal, MR Van den Broeke, ERT Kerstel, [No Value] Masson-Delmotte, HAJ Meijer, CH Reijmer, MP Scheele

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Abstract

We consider a specific accumulation event that occurred in January 2002 in western Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica. Snow samples were obtained a few days after accumulation. We combine meteorological analyses and isotopic modelling to describe the isotopic composition of moisture during transport. Backward trajectories were calculated, based on European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts operational archive data so that the history of the air parcels transporting water vapour to the accumulation site could be reconstructed. This trajectory study showed that the air masses were not (super)saturated along most of the transport path, which is in contrast with assumptions in Lagrangian fractionation models and probably true for most precipitation events in Antarctica. The modelled fractionation along the trajectories was too limited to explain the measured isotopic content of the snow. It is shown that the observed isotopic composition of precipitation resulted from fractionation of initially more depleted water. This lower initial isotopic composition of water vapour might result from atmospheric mixing with more depleted air along the trajectory or from earlier condensation cycles, not captured by the trajectories. This is in accordance with isotope fields resulting from general circulation models, indicating a gradient in isotopic composition from the Equator to Antarctica.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationANNALS OF GLACIOLOGY, VOL 39, 2005
EditorsJ Jacka
Place of PublicationCAMBRIDGE
PublisherINT GLACIOLOGICAL SOC
Pages293-299
Number of pages7
ISBN (Print)0-946417-34-2
Publication statusPublished - 2004
Event7th International Symposium on Antarctic Glaciology (ISAG-7) - , Italy
Duration: 25-Aug-200329-Aug-2003

Publication series

NameANNALS OF GLACIOLOGY
PublisherINT GLACIOLOGICAL SOC
Volume39
ISSN (Print)0260-3055

Other

Other7th International Symposium on Antarctic Glaciology (ISAG-7)
Country/TerritoryItaly
Period25/08/200329/08/2003

Keywords

  • GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL
  • SURFACE MASS-BALANCE
  • SPATIAL VARIABILITY
  • WATER ISOTOPES
  • TEMPERATURE
  • DELTA-O-18
  • DEUTERIUM
  • O-18
  • ACCUMULATION
  • CALIBRATION

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