5:15 PM - 6:30 PM
[MIS05-P09] Climatic and atmospheric changes over the last three Terminations from O2/N2,d18Oatm and CH4 records of the Dome Fuji ice core, Antarctica
Keywords:ice core, degraciation, Antarctica
Understanding the mechanisms of glacial terminations and associated global climatic changes is an important area of paleoclimatic research, because the terminations involve various interactions between the atmosphere, ocean, ice, and solid earth over multiple timescales. However, the climatic variations for the older terminations than the last one are relatively poorly reconstructed because of the limitations of available paleoclimatic proxies, time resolution, and chronological controls. Here, we revise the Dome Fuji chronology using newly measured O2/N2 ratio (a proxy of local summer insolation) combined with densification modeling and ice flow modeling, and discuss the timing of climatic and atmospheric variations including abrupt changes for Termination I, II and III, based on the records of CH4 concentrations and δ18O of O2 in the Dome Fuji ice core.