The sea ice surface is thought to be a major source of sea salt aerosol, suggesting that sodium records of polar ice cores may trace past sea ice extent. Here we test this possibility for the Arctic, using a chemical transport model to simulate aerosol emission, transport, and deposition in the satellite era. Our simulations suggest that sodium records from inland Greenland ice cores are strongly influenced by the impact of meteorology on aerosol transport and deposition. In contrast, sodium in coastal Arctic cores is predominantly sourced from the sea ice surface and the strength of these aerosol emissions controls the ice core sodium variability. Such ice cores may therefore record decadal to centennial scale Holocene sea ice changes. How...
Correlation between glaciochemical time series from an ice core collected on Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut,...
Major ions were analysed in firn and ice cores located at Fimbul Ice Shelf (FIS), Dronning Maud Lan...
International audienceAnthropogenic and natural emissions contribute to enhanced concentrations of a...
The sea ice surface is thought to be a major source of sea salt aerosol, suggesting that sodium reco...
Growing evidence suggests that the sea ice surface is an important source of sea salt aerosol and th...
Interpretation of ice core marine chemistry is often ambiguous because multiple processes influence ...
Sea ice is a reflection of, and a feedback on, the Earth's climate. We explore here, using a global ...
It has recently been shown that much sea-salt aerosol around the coast of Antarctica is generated no...
Sea salt and mineral dust records as represented by Na+ and Ca2+ concentrations, respectively, in Gr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Sea salt aerosols (SSA) have a critical influenc...
Two consecutive cruises in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica, in winter 2013 provided the first direct obs...
Chloride (Cl−) and sodium (Na+) in ice cores originate mainly from sea salt, and one would thus expe...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022The Arctic is undergoing rapid change: temperature ...
Understanding Arctic climate change requires knowledge of both the external and the local drivers of...
Frost flowers collected from the surface of new sea ice near the Brunt Ice Shelf, Antarctica, show d...
Correlation between glaciochemical time series from an ice core collected on Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut,...
Major ions were analysed in firn and ice cores located at Fimbul Ice Shelf (FIS), Dronning Maud Lan...
International audienceAnthropogenic and natural emissions contribute to enhanced concentrations of a...
The sea ice surface is thought to be a major source of sea salt aerosol, suggesting that sodium reco...
Growing evidence suggests that the sea ice surface is an important source of sea salt aerosol and th...
Interpretation of ice core marine chemistry is often ambiguous because multiple processes influence ...
Sea ice is a reflection of, and a feedback on, the Earth's climate. We explore here, using a global ...
It has recently been shown that much sea-salt aerosol around the coast of Antarctica is generated no...
Sea salt and mineral dust records as represented by Na+ and Ca2+ concentrations, respectively, in Gr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Sea salt aerosols (SSA) have a critical influenc...
Two consecutive cruises in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica, in winter 2013 provided the first direct obs...
Chloride (Cl−) and sodium (Na+) in ice cores originate mainly from sea salt, and one would thus expe...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022The Arctic is undergoing rapid change: temperature ...
Understanding Arctic climate change requires knowledge of both the external and the local drivers of...
Frost flowers collected from the surface of new sea ice near the Brunt Ice Shelf, Antarctica, show d...
Correlation between glaciochemical time series from an ice core collected on Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut,...
Major ions were analysed in firn and ice cores located at Fimbul Ice Shelf (FIS), Dronning Maud Lan...
International audienceAnthropogenic and natural emissions contribute to enhanced concentrations of a...