Micro-Scale isotopic analysis of ice facies frozen from supercooled water

IF 1.4 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Geografiska Annaler Series A-Physical Geography Pub Date : 2020-04-02 DOI:10.1080/04353676.2020.1762364
Connor J. Shiggins, M. Harris, P. G. Knight, C. Fogwill
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ABSTRACT Subglacial glaciohydraulic supercooling can form basal ice and affect glacier dynamics, sediment transfer and geomorphology. Whilst isotopic analysis (δ18O-δD) of basal ice has demonstrated the significance of supercooling, questions remain as to what extent the identification of supercooling depends on sampling resolution. We conducted laboratory experiments in which ice was frozen from supercooled water and sampled at a micro-scale (1.5 millilitre) to identify highly localized variations in isotopic compositions that might be lost in bulk-scale sampling. Three distinctive ice facies produced by the freezing process demonstrated diagnostic isotopic signatures that were distinguished when the facies were sampled independently. However, their respective isotopic signatures were lost when bulk-scale sampling combined the two facies, demonstrating the requirement of micro-scale sampling when identifying supercooling in basal ice facies. These findings indicate that sampling for isotopic compositions of ice facies frozen from supercooled water should be conducted at a scale that prevents the amalgamation of different facies to highlight a detailed isotopic signature. We conclude that micro-scale sampling is imperative to understanding and quantifying this subglacial process.
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过冷水冻结冰相的微尺度同位素分析
冰下冰川水力过冷可以形成基底冰,影响冰川动力学、沉积物转移和地貌。虽然基底冰的同位素分析(δ18O-δD)已经证明了过冷的重要性,但过冷的识别在多大程度上取决于采样分辨率的问题仍然存在。我们进行了实验室实验,从过冷水中冷冻冰,并在微尺度(1.5毫升)取样,以确定同位素组成的高度局部变化,这些变化可能在大规模取样中丢失。由冻结过程产生的三种不同的冰相显示了诊断同位素特征,当这些冰相独立采样时,这些同位素特征被区分出来。然而,当大尺度采样将两种相结合时,它们各自的同位素特征丢失了,这表明在识别基底冰相过冷时需要微尺度采样。这些发现表明,从过冷水中冻结的冰相同位素组成采样应该在一个防止不同相合并的尺度上进行,以突出详细的同位素特征。我们的结论是,微观尺度的采样是必要的,以了解和量化这一冰下过程。
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期刊介绍: Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography publishes original research in the field of Physical Geography with special emphasis on cold regions/high latitude, high altitude processes, landforms and environmental change, past, present and future. The journal primarily promotes dissemination of regular research by publishing research-based articles. The journal also publishes thematic issues where collections of articles around a specific themes are gathered. Such themes are determined by the Editors upon request. Finally the journal wishes to promote knowledge and understanding of topics in Physical Geography, their origin, development and current standing through invited review articles.
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