Atmospheric circulation patterns and the spatial variability of atmospheric chemistry and moisture transport in central West Antarctica are investigated using new 40 year long (1954–1994 A.D.) glaciochemical and accumulation rate records developed from four firn cores from this region. The core sites lie on a 200 km traverse from 82° 22′ S, 119° 17′ W to 81° 22′ S, 107° 17′ W. The glaciochemical records represent the major ionic species present in Antarctic snow: Na+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Cl−, NO3−, and SO42−. High spatial variability appears in comparisons of full record averages and poor intersite linear correlation results. Accumulation rates show 50–100% changes over distances of 50–100 km and sea-salt concentrations drop by 50% between the ...
Thirteen annually resolved accumulation rate records and sixteen high-resolution marine aerosol (Na+...
Samples of snow and firn from accumulation zones on Clark, Commonwealth, Blue and Victoria Upper Gla...
Advances in climate prediction depend on a knowledge of historical climatic sequences ranging in sca...
Atmospheric circulation patterns and the spatial variability of atmospheric chemistry and moisture t...
Atmospheric circulation patterns and the spatial variability of atmospheric chemistry and moisture t...
For the first time, annually resolved accumulation rates have been determined in central Antarctica ...
The complex atmospheric and glaciological dynamics of West Antarctica make this region of particular...
Annually‐dated snowpit and ice core records from two areas of West Antarctica are used to investiga...
A 200-year proxy for northerly air mass incursions (NAMI) into central and western West Antarctica i...
Using European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) numerical operational analyses, sea...
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...
The ammonium, calcium, and sodium concentrations from three intermediate depth ice cores drilled in ...
Using European Center for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) numerical operational analyses, sea...
The Antarctic continent contains the majority of the global ice volume and plays an important role i...
Thirteen annually resolved accumulation rate records and sixteen high-resolution marine aerosol (Na+...
Samples of snow and firn from accumulation zones on Clark, Commonwealth, Blue and Victoria Upper Gla...
Advances in climate prediction depend on a knowledge of historical climatic sequences ranging in sca...
Atmospheric circulation patterns and the spatial variability of atmospheric chemistry and moisture t...
Atmospheric circulation patterns and the spatial variability of atmospheric chemistry and moisture t...
For the first time, annually resolved accumulation rates have been determined in central Antarctica ...
The complex atmospheric and glaciological dynamics of West Antarctica make this region of particular...
Annually‐dated snowpit and ice core records from two areas of West Antarctica are used to investiga...
A 200-year proxy for northerly air mass incursions (NAMI) into central and western West Antarctica i...
Using European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) numerical operational analyses, sea...
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...
The ammonium, calcium, and sodium concentrations from three intermediate depth ice cores drilled in ...
Using European Center for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) numerical operational analyses, sea...
The Antarctic continent contains the majority of the global ice volume and plays an important role i...
Thirteen annually resolved accumulation rate records and sixteen high-resolution marine aerosol (Na+...
Samples of snow and firn from accumulation zones on Clark, Commonwealth, Blue and Victoria Upper Gla...
Advances in climate prediction depend on a knowledge of historical climatic sequences ranging in sca...