This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record.Arctic regions are generally nutrient limited, receiving an extensive part of their bio-available nitrogen from the deposition of atmospheric reactive nitrogen. Reactive nitrogen oxides, as nitric acid (HNO3) and nitrate aerosols (p-NO3), can either be washed out from the atmosphere by precipitation or dry deposited, dissolving to nitrate (). During winter, is accumulated in the snowpack and released as a pulse during spring melt. Quantification of deposition is essential to assess impacts on Arctic terrestrial ecology and for ice core interpretations. However, the individual importance of wet and dry deposition is poorly quantified in the ...
Concentrations and fluxes of NOy (total reactive nitrogen), ozone concentrations and fluxes of sensi...
Snow and ice play their most important role in the nitrogen cycle as a barrier to land–atmosphere an...
As a potent fertilizer, reactive nitrogen plays an important role in Arctic ecosystems. Since the Ar...
International audienceArctic regions are generally nutrient limited, receiving an extensive part of ...
International audienceMeasurements of atmospheric and snow mixing ratios of nitrates and nitrites an...
International audienceMeasurements of atmospheric and snow mixing ratios of nitrates and nitrites an...
International audienceThe snowpack acts as a sink for atmospheric reactive nitrogen, but several pos...
A compilation of nitrate (NO3 –) data from Greenland has shown that recent NO3 – concentrations reve...
There is great interest in using nitrate NO3 isotopic composition in ice cores to track the history ...
Records of ice core nitrate and its isotopes hold the potential to assess past atmospheric condition...
In order to estimate past changes in atmospheric NOx concentration, nitrate, an oxidation product of...
In a yearlong investigation of the air-snow transfer function for nitrate (NO3−) at the Greenland En...
The relationships between the concentration and the flux of chemical species (Cl-, NO3 - , SO42-, Na...
Svalbard is a remote and scarcely populated Arctic archipelago and is considered to be mostly influe...
Concentrations and fluxes of NOy (total reactive nitrogen), ozone concentrations and fluxes of sensi...
Snow and ice play their most important role in the nitrogen cycle as a barrier to land–atmosphere an...
As a potent fertilizer, reactive nitrogen plays an important role in Arctic ecosystems. Since the Ar...
International audienceArctic regions are generally nutrient limited, receiving an extensive part of ...
International audienceMeasurements of atmospheric and snow mixing ratios of nitrates and nitrites an...
International audienceMeasurements of atmospheric and snow mixing ratios of nitrates and nitrites an...
International audienceThe snowpack acts as a sink for atmospheric reactive nitrogen, but several pos...
A compilation of nitrate (NO3 –) data from Greenland has shown that recent NO3 – concentrations reve...
There is great interest in using nitrate NO3 isotopic composition in ice cores to track the history ...
Records of ice core nitrate and its isotopes hold the potential to assess past atmospheric condition...
In order to estimate past changes in atmospheric NOx concentration, nitrate, an oxidation product of...
In a yearlong investigation of the air-snow transfer function for nitrate (NO3−) at the Greenland En...
The relationships between the concentration and the flux of chemical species (Cl-, NO3 - , SO42-, Na...
Svalbard is a remote and scarcely populated Arctic archipelago and is considered to be mostly influe...
Concentrations and fluxes of NOy (total reactive nitrogen), ozone concentrations and fluxes of sensi...
Snow and ice play their most important role in the nitrogen cycle as a barrier to land–atmosphere an...
As a potent fertilizer, reactive nitrogen plays an important role in Arctic ecosystems. Since the Ar...