极地研究 ›› 2003, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (1-English): 57-64.

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Simulations of an isotopic fractionation by freezing in an open system

Yoshinori Iizuka   

  1. Yuge National College for maritime Technology, Ehime 794-2593, Japan
  • 出版日期:1953-03-30 发布日期:1953-03-30
  • 通讯作者: Yoshinori Iizuka

Simulations of an isotopic fractionation by freezing in an open system

Yoshinori Iizuka   

  1. Yuge National College for maritime Technology, Ehime 794-2593, Japan
  • Online:1953-03-30 Published:1953-03-30
  • Contact: Yoshinori Iizuka

摘要:

This paper presents a model of isotopic fractionation by freezing under near equilibrium conditions in an open system and uses the model to predict the fractionation curve and slope gradient of δ18O versus δD. The simulation results show that 1) the fractionation curve and slope gradient are determined by the ratio of freezing rate to input rate, 2) the isotopic value in the initial stage of freezing is determined by the isotopic value of initial water; 3) in the latter half of freezing in an open system, the isotopic value converges to a certain value determined by that of input water. These results suggest that the shape of the fractionation curve is the method to distinguish whether freezing occurred in a closed or open system. This analysis is applied to an isotopic curve observed in basal ice of Hamna Glacier, Sya drainage, East Antarctica. The isotopic curve indicates formation by regelation in an open system with a ratio of freezing/input rates of about 10/4.

关键词: simulation, isotopic fractionation, regelation, basal ice

Abstract:

This paper presents a model of isotopic fractionation by freezing under near equilibrium conditions in an open system and uses the model to predict the fractionation curve and slope gradient of δ18O versus δD. The simulation results show that 1) the fractionation curve and slope gradient are determined by the ratio of freezing rate to input rate, 2) the isotopic value in the initial stage of freezing is determined by the isotopic value of initial water; 3) in the latter half of freezing in an open system, the isotopic value converges to a certain value determined by that of input water. These results suggest that the shape of the fractionation curve is the method to distinguish whether freezing occurred in a closed or open system. This analysis is applied to an isotopic curve observed in basal ice of Hamna Glacier, Sya drainage, East Antarctica. The isotopic curve indicates formation by regelation in an open system with a ratio of freezing/input rates of about 10/4.

Key words: simulation, isotopic fractionation, regelation, basal ice