Pa. Mayewski et al., ICE-CORE SULFATE FROM 3 NORTHERN-HEMISPHERE SITES - SOURCE AND TEMPERATURE FORCING IMPLICATIONS, Atmospheric environment. Part A, General topics, 27(17-18), 1993, pp. 2915-2919
Comparison of ice-core nss sulfate records (two sites in Greenland and
one in the North Pacific) with temperature change records for the reg
ions including these core sites provides further confirmation that cha
nge in the concentration of anthropogenic sulfate has had a significan
t effect on regional temperature during at least the period similar to
AD1940-1970 over at least the Atlantic portion of the Arctic. Using t
he AD1880-1985 portion of our ice-core records as an analog, we provid
e a test of the potential temperature depression caused by non-seasalt
(nss) sulfate aerosols over Greenland during the period similar to AD
700-1900 concluding that the anthropogenic era is unique by comparison
. Statistical examination of this record allows a determination of the
relative contributions of volcanic vs biogenic source nss sulfate dur
ing this period plus a characterization of the variability in these tw
o sources.