Oxygen isotope composition of surface snow collected along the traverse route from Zhongshan Station toward Dome A, Antarctica
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概要
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Oxygen isotope composition of surface snow sampled in the austral summer of 1998/1999 along the traverse route from Zhongshan Station toward Dome A, Antarctica is measured with the conventional mass spectrometer technique. The results of measurement show that oxygen isotope composition of surface snow varies in a wide range from -22.51‰ to -50.67‰, and has a tendency that isotopic values gradually decrease with increase of distance from Zhongshan Station and altitude. Linear regression analysis indicates that there exists good correlation between oxygen isotope composition of surface snow and distance from Zhongshan Station, altitude and/or latitude, which actually reflects the close relation between stable isotope composition and air temperature.
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著者
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Yan Ming
Polar Research Institute Of China
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Gundestrup Niels
Department of Geophysics, Niels Bohr Institute of Astronomy, Physics and Geophysics, University of C
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Hammer Claus
Department Of Geophysics University Of Copenhagen
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Li Yuansheng
Polar Research Institute of China
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Tan Dejun
Polar Research Institute of China
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Wen Jiahong
Polar Research Institute of China
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Wang Dali
Polar Research Institute of China
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Sun Bo
Polar Research Institute of China
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Kang Jiancheng
Polar Research Institute of China
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Liu Leibao
Polar Research Institute of China
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Gundestrup Niels
Department Of Geophysics University Of Copenhagen
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