An updated compilation of published and new data of major-ion (Ca, Cl, K, Mg, Na, NO3, SO4) and methylsulfonate (MS) concentrations in snow from 520 Antarctic sites is provided by the national ITASE (International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition) programmes of Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Norway, the United Kingdom, the United States and the national Antarctic programme of Finland. The comparison shows that snow chemistry concentrations vary by up to four orders of magnitude across Antarctica and exhibit distinct geographical patterns. The Antarctic-wide comparison of glaciochemical records provides a unique opportunity to improve our understanding of the fundamental factors that ultimately cont...
Abstract. Previous studies on Antarctic snow have estab-lished an unambiguous correlation between va...
A fresh-snow sampling campaign was conducted during the late austral summer of 2006 in the accumulat...
Fresh snow samples collected in a coastal Antarctic site (Terra Nova Bay) were examined by consideri...
International audienceAn updated compilation of published and new data of major-ion (Ca, Cl, K, Mg, ...
This is the first study to measure more than 25 chemical constituents in the surface snow and firn a...
During the austral summer of 1993-94 a number of 1-2 m deep snow pits were sampled in connection wit...
During the austral summer of 1993-94 a number of 1-2 m deep snow pits were sampled in connection wit...
Mille échantillons de neige et glace de l'Antarctique de l'Est et de l'Ouest (régions côtières et ce...
A key problem in ice core palaeclimate studies is the interpretation of the various measurable param...
In January of 2008, during the 53rd Russian Antarctic Expedition, surface snow samples were taken fr...
This thesis presents a sub-seasonally resolved, decade long record of snow pack chemistry from Evans...
The chemistry of surface, snowpit and ice core samples from Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand, was compared to...
The first section of this study presents major ion, trace element, heavy metal, rare earth element ...
The chemical composition of snow and firn samples from the Campbell Glacier (Northern Victoria Land)...
Samples of snow and firn from accumulation zones on Clark, Commonwealth, Blue and Victoria Upper Gla...
Abstract. Previous studies on Antarctic snow have estab-lished an unambiguous correlation between va...
A fresh-snow sampling campaign was conducted during the late austral summer of 2006 in the accumulat...
Fresh snow samples collected in a coastal Antarctic site (Terra Nova Bay) were examined by consideri...
International audienceAn updated compilation of published and new data of major-ion (Ca, Cl, K, Mg, ...
This is the first study to measure more than 25 chemical constituents in the surface snow and firn a...
During the austral summer of 1993-94 a number of 1-2 m deep snow pits were sampled in connection wit...
During the austral summer of 1993-94 a number of 1-2 m deep snow pits were sampled in connection wit...
Mille échantillons de neige et glace de l'Antarctique de l'Est et de l'Ouest (régions côtières et ce...
A key problem in ice core palaeclimate studies is the interpretation of the various measurable param...
In January of 2008, during the 53rd Russian Antarctic Expedition, surface snow samples were taken fr...
This thesis presents a sub-seasonally resolved, decade long record of snow pack chemistry from Evans...
The chemistry of surface, snowpit and ice core samples from Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand, was compared to...
The first section of this study presents major ion, trace element, heavy metal, rare earth element ...
The chemical composition of snow and firn samples from the Campbell Glacier (Northern Victoria Land)...
Samples of snow and firn from accumulation zones on Clark, Commonwealth, Blue and Victoria Upper Gla...
Abstract. Previous studies on Antarctic snow have estab-lished an unambiguous correlation between va...
A fresh-snow sampling campaign was conducted during the late austral summer of 2006 in the accumulat...
Fresh snow samples collected in a coastal Antarctic site (Terra Nova Bay) were examined by consideri...