Analyses of fluoride, chloride, sodium, sulfate, bromide. nitrate, and iron from a 3 m snow pit on Heard Island, collected at an elevation of 2450, m are used to assess the potential of glaciochemical studies on Heard Island glaciers. Sources Cor the chemical species are identified and, in particular, chloride, sodium, and sulCate are found to be useful seasonal indication. The total record measured is believed to be less than one mass-balance year
Salt deposits are widely distributed across the Earth’s surface, and form via evaporation and freezi...
Glaciochemical records were retrieved and evaluated for a Tibetan ice core and fresh snow study in t...
The glaciers of central Asia provide suitable locations from which to recover continuous, high-resol...
Analysis of reactive silicate, ammonium, phosphate, iron and sodium from cores taken from three glac...
The chemical composition of snow and firn samples from the Campbell Glacier (Northern Victoria Land)...
High-resolution glacio-chemical analyses were carried out in a 62.2 m long ice core recovered from t...
Two snow and ice cores from the Rennick Glacier area, Antarctica (study area center point lat 71° 15...
The ammonium, calcium, and sodium concentrations from three intermediate depth ice cores drilled in ...
Heard Island is located in one of the more isolated regions of the southern Indian Ocean at 53°06' S...
Samples of snow and firn from accumulation zones on Clark, Commonwealth, Blue and Victoria Upper Gla...
The production of environmental change records using time-series data retrieved from ice cores has s...
The chemistry of surface, snowpit and ice core samples from Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand, was compared to...
Glaciochemistry has recently provided a useful tool in the study of snow accumulation rates (Herron ...
Periglacial activity on Heard Island is manifested by intense physical weathering of the longest-exp...
The Southern Ocean is the largest region in which iron limits the growth of phytoplankton. However, ...
Salt deposits are widely distributed across the Earth’s surface, and form via evaporation and freezi...
Glaciochemical records were retrieved and evaluated for a Tibetan ice core and fresh snow study in t...
The glaciers of central Asia provide suitable locations from which to recover continuous, high-resol...
Analysis of reactive silicate, ammonium, phosphate, iron and sodium from cores taken from three glac...
The chemical composition of snow and firn samples from the Campbell Glacier (Northern Victoria Land)...
High-resolution glacio-chemical analyses were carried out in a 62.2 m long ice core recovered from t...
Two snow and ice cores from the Rennick Glacier area, Antarctica (study area center point lat 71° 15...
The ammonium, calcium, and sodium concentrations from three intermediate depth ice cores drilled in ...
Heard Island is located in one of the more isolated regions of the southern Indian Ocean at 53°06' S...
Samples of snow and firn from accumulation zones on Clark, Commonwealth, Blue and Victoria Upper Gla...
The production of environmental change records using time-series data retrieved from ice cores has s...
The chemistry of surface, snowpit and ice core samples from Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand, was compared to...
Glaciochemistry has recently provided a useful tool in the study of snow accumulation rates (Herron ...
Periglacial activity on Heard Island is manifested by intense physical weathering of the longest-exp...
The Southern Ocean is the largest region in which iron limits the growth of phytoplankton. However, ...
Salt deposits are widely distributed across the Earth’s surface, and form via evaporation and freezi...
Glaciochemical records were retrieved and evaluated for a Tibetan ice core and fresh snow study in t...
The glaciers of central Asia provide suitable locations from which to recover continuous, high-resol...