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Climate of the Past, volume 20, issue 1, pages 237-255

Accumulation rates over the past 260 years archived in Elbrus ice core, Caucasus

Vladimir Mikhalenko
V.N. MIKHALENKO
S. S. Kutuzov
Pavel Toropov
P. Toropov
Michel Legrand
Sergey A. Sokratov
Gleb Chernyakov
Susanne Preunkert
A. Kozachek
Mstislav Vorobiev
Aleksandra Khairedinova
Vladimir Lipenkov
V. Ya. Lipenkov
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-01-30
scimago Q1
SJR2.247
CiteScore7.4
Impact factor3.8
ISSN18149324, 18149332
Paleontology
Global and Planetary Change
Stratigraphy
Abstract

Abstract. In this study, we present a seasonally resolved accumulation record spanning from 1750 to 2009 Common Era (CE), based on a 181.8 m ice core obtained from the Elbrus Western Plateau in the Caucasus. We implemented various methods to account for uncertainties associated with glacier flow, layer thinning, and dating. Additionally, we applied a novel approach to calculate a seasonal calendar for meteorological data, enabling comparison with ice core records. The reconstructed accumulation data were compared with available meteorological data, gridded precipitation records, and paleo-reanalysis data. Reconstructed accumulation is representative for a large region south of the Eastern European plain and Black Sea region with summer precipitation being the primary driver of precipitation variability. We identified a statistically significant relationship between changes in regional precipitation and fluctuations in the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index, which is, however, not stable over the entire period covered by the ice core.

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