An ice core in south Greenland covering the period 1869 to 1984 was analyzed for oxygen isotopes and chloride, nitrate, and sulfate concentrations. The data show that the excess (nonsea-salt) sulfate concentration has tripled since approximately 1900 to 1910 and the nitrate concentration has doubled since approximately 1955. The increases may be attributable to the deposition of these chemical specis from air masses carrying North American and Eurasian anthropogenic emissions
Sulfate and methanesulfonic acid (MSA) concentrations in aerosol, surface snow, and snowpit samples ...
Concentration levels of the organic acids HCOO^- and CH_3SO_3^-, inorganic acids NO_3^- and excess S...
pH is a master variable that controls many chemical reactions in nature due to the abundance of acid...
RECORDS of sulphate and nitrate concentrations in ice cores show that these concentrations have incr...
The spatial, temporal, source and physical controls on chloride, nitrate, sulfate and sodium in sout...
International audienceSulfur isotopes of sulfate have been measured in a discontinuous set of polar ...
210-year records of dust concentration, electrical conductivity, acidity (pH), non-sea salt sulfate ...
An understanding of the phenomenon of acid rain requires the identification of the sources of the sp...
Comparison of ice-core nss sulfate records (two sites in Greenland and one in the North Pacific) wit...
The concentration of methanesulfonic acid (MSA) was determined in a shallow south central Greenland ...
Aerosols significantly affect Earth's radiation budget, thus influencing global climate. In the Arct...
High-resolution snow chemistry records have been recovered from a site close to the South Pole, cove...
An understanding of the phenomenon of acid rain requires the identification of the sources of the sp...
Methanesulfonate (MSA) in ice cores has attracted attention as a possible tracer of past oceanic emi...
The 17O excess (Δ170= δΔ17O-0.52×δ18O) of sulfate and nitrate reflects the relative importance of th...
Sulfate and methanesulfonic acid (MSA) concentrations in aerosol, surface snow, and snowpit samples ...
Concentration levels of the organic acids HCOO^- and CH_3SO_3^-, inorganic acids NO_3^- and excess S...
pH is a master variable that controls many chemical reactions in nature due to the abundance of acid...
RECORDS of sulphate and nitrate concentrations in ice cores show that these concentrations have incr...
The spatial, temporal, source and physical controls on chloride, nitrate, sulfate and sodium in sout...
International audienceSulfur isotopes of sulfate have been measured in a discontinuous set of polar ...
210-year records of dust concentration, electrical conductivity, acidity (pH), non-sea salt sulfate ...
An understanding of the phenomenon of acid rain requires the identification of the sources of the sp...
Comparison of ice-core nss sulfate records (two sites in Greenland and one in the North Pacific) wit...
The concentration of methanesulfonic acid (MSA) was determined in a shallow south central Greenland ...
Aerosols significantly affect Earth's radiation budget, thus influencing global climate. In the Arct...
High-resolution snow chemistry records have been recovered from a site close to the South Pole, cove...
An understanding of the phenomenon of acid rain requires the identification of the sources of the sp...
Methanesulfonate (MSA) in ice cores has attracted attention as a possible tracer of past oceanic emi...
The 17O excess (Δ170= δΔ17O-0.52×δ18O) of sulfate and nitrate reflects the relative importance of th...
Sulfate and methanesulfonic acid (MSA) concentrations in aerosol, surface snow, and snowpit samples ...
Concentration levels of the organic acids HCOO^- and CH_3SO_3^-, inorganic acids NO_3^- and excess S...
pH is a master variable that controls many chemical reactions in nature due to the abundance of acid...