Short-term (6 months to 17 years) glaciochemical records have been collected from several glacier basins in the mountains of central Asia. The spatial distribution of snow chemistry in central Asia is controlled by the influx of dust from the large expanse of arid and semiarid regions in central Asia. Glaciers in the Northern and Western Tibetan Plateau show elevated concentrations and elevated annual fluxes of calcium, sodium, chloride, sulphate and nitrate due to the influx of desert dust from nearby arid and semi-arid regions. Glaciers in the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau show lower concentrations and lower annual fluxes of major ions due to longer transport distances of dust from the arid and semi-arid regions of Western China. Snow from...
The precipitation conditions in central Karakoram are investigated on the basis of snow samples from...
Snow samples were collected from a 0.5 m snowpack at Glacier No. 1 and near Bogda Feng, eastern Tien...
A Mt. Geladaindong (GL) ice core was recovered from the central Tibetan Plateau (TP) spanning the pe...
Short-term (6 months to 17 years) glaciochemical records have been collected from several glacier ba...
Short‐term (6 months to 17 years) glaciochemical records have been collected from glacier basins th...
Abstract Short-term (6 months to 17 years) glaciochemical records have been collected from several g...
Central Asia represents one of the largest voids with respect to our understanding of geochemical cy...
The glaciers of central Asia provide suitable locations from which to recover continuous, high-resol...
The glaciers of central Asia provide suitable locations from which to recover continuous, high-resol...
Glaciochemical records were retrieved and evaluated for a Tibetan ice core and fresh snow study in t...
Glaciochemistry can provide important information about climatic change and environmental conditions...
<div><p>Glaciochemistry can provide important information about climatic change and environmental co...
In autumn 2005, a joint expedition between the University of Maine and the Institute of Tibetan Plat...
In autumn 2005, a joint expedition between the University of Maine and the Institute of Tibetan Plat...
In autumn 2005, a joint expedition between the University of Maine and the Institute of Tibetan Pla...
The precipitation conditions in central Karakoram are investigated on the basis of snow samples from...
Snow samples were collected from a 0.5 m snowpack at Glacier No. 1 and near Bogda Feng, eastern Tien...
A Mt. Geladaindong (GL) ice core was recovered from the central Tibetan Plateau (TP) spanning the pe...
Short-term (6 months to 17 years) glaciochemical records have been collected from several glacier ba...
Short‐term (6 months to 17 years) glaciochemical records have been collected from glacier basins th...
Abstract Short-term (6 months to 17 years) glaciochemical records have been collected from several g...
Central Asia represents one of the largest voids with respect to our understanding of geochemical cy...
The glaciers of central Asia provide suitable locations from which to recover continuous, high-resol...
The glaciers of central Asia provide suitable locations from which to recover continuous, high-resol...
Glaciochemical records were retrieved and evaluated for a Tibetan ice core and fresh snow study in t...
Glaciochemistry can provide important information about climatic change and environmental conditions...
<div><p>Glaciochemistry can provide important information about climatic change and environmental co...
In autumn 2005, a joint expedition between the University of Maine and the Institute of Tibetan Plat...
In autumn 2005, a joint expedition between the University of Maine and the Institute of Tibetan Plat...
In autumn 2005, a joint expedition between the University of Maine and the Institute of Tibetan Pla...
The precipitation conditions in central Karakoram are investigated on the basis of snow samples from...
Snow samples were collected from a 0.5 m snowpack at Glacier No. 1 and near Bogda Feng, eastern Tien...
A Mt. Geladaindong (GL) ice core was recovered from the central Tibetan Plateau (TP) spanning the pe...