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National Science
Foundation Award #0521642 |
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Acquisition of High-Precision Mass Spectrometers for Noble Gas Isotopes as Environmental Tracers |
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| Investigator(s): |
Jeffrey Severinghaus (PI)
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| Sponsor: |
University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, CA 92093 8585341293
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| Start Date/Expiration Date |
2005-09-15 to 2006-08-31 (amended 2005-09-09) |
| Awarded Amount to Date: |
$684,204 |
| Abstract: This award provides support to extend the capability of the Noble Gas Isotope Laboratory at Scripps Institution of Oceanography to neon, krypton and xenon isotopes, with the purchase of two new mass spectrometers. One mass spectrometer will be dedicated to measurements of natural isotopic variations in krypton and xenon, which should reveal the thickness of past "convective zones" in polar firn, as well as improving temperature change estimates made from trapped air in ice. The second mass spectrometer will be specially designed to measure neon isotopes and neon/xenon ratios in dual-collector mode which will enable monitoring of this ratio in the atmosphere, which should rise due to current ocean warming and consequent outgassing. Past variations in atmospheric Kr/N2 and Xe/N2 from ice core gases will also provide an average-ocean-temperature estimate over the past million years due to the solubility differences in these gases. Neon isotopes will shed light on fractionation processes during bubble close-off in polar ice, as well as the mechanism of supersaturation in seawater and groundwater. Neon/argon ratios in seawater as a tracer of sea ice formation by brine rejection will also be explored. . The broader impacts of the proposed acquisition are that education and training will be enhanced since graduate students will be among the primary users of the equipment. Outreach activities involving polar ice cores and climate change will be enhanced. These facilities will be available widely to others at the Institution for collaborative projects and will enhance the capabilities of Scripps and position it for a leadership role in environmental noble gas geochemistry. |
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| NSF Org: |
OPP - Office of Polar Programs |
| Award Number: |
0521642 |
| Award Instrument: |
Standard Grant |
| Program Manager: |
Julie Palais
OPP Office of Polar Programs
OPP Office of Polar Programs
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| NSF Program(s): |
MAJOR RESEARCH INSTRUMENTATION |
| Field Application(s): |
Polar Programs-Related |
| Program Reference Code(s): |
MAJOR RESEARCH INSTRUMENTATION, 1189 UNASSIGNED, 0000 |
| Program Element Code(s): |
1189 |
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