Isotopic composition of ice and subglacially precipitated calcite in an alpine area


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Subglacially precipitated calcites, formed since 1860, are exposed by the retreating of the Tsanfleuron glacier in the Swiss Alps. They have been sampled together with different types of ice and water, for their isotopic composition. The isotopic study suggests that the initial water, from which calcium carbonate is precipitated by partial freezing, is produced by melting of the basal ice layer, not of glacier ice. Because of the wide range of isotopic composition of basal ice, some doubts are expressed on the possibility given by such subglacially precipitated calcites to determine the isotopic composition of Pleistocene ice sheets and to correct the paleotemperature scale.



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Lemmens, M. , Lorrain, R. and Haren, J. (1982): Isotopic composition of ice and subglacially precipitated calcite in an alpine area , Zeitschrift für Gletscherkunde und Glazialgeologie, 18 (2), pp. 151-159 .


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