We demonstrate the use of levoglucosan (1,6-anhydro- d-D-glucopyranose) as a source-specific proxy of past fire activity in snow pits and ice cores. Levoglucosan is unambiguously a degradation product derived from cellulose burning at temperatures greater than 300 °C and is widely used as a biomass burning marker in aerosol analyses. We analyse samples collected from a 3 m snow pit at Summit, Greenland (72°20'N, 38°45'W; 3270 m a.s.l.), with a known depositional history where biomass burning aerosols were traced from their source in a Canadian smoke plume, through their eastward transport and deposition on the Greenland ice sheet, and their eventual burial by accumulating snow layers. The snow pit levoglucosan profile replicates oxalate c...
Levoglucosan was present in all samples and its concentrations showed a pronounced annual cycle with...
Levoglucosan is a unique marker for biomass burning that can be transported in the atmosphere and pr...
A 180m long (343 years) ice core was drilled in the saddle of Aurora Peak in Alaska (63.52 degrees N...
We demonstrate the use of levoglucosan (1,6-anhydro- d-D-glucopyranose) as a source-specific proxy o...
We present boreal forest fire proxies in a northwest Greenland snowpit spanning a period of six year...
This dataset presents the fire proxy levoglucosan measured in the RECAP ice core, in coastal East Gr...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Biomass burning is a significant process in the Earth system, driving ecosystem ...
Here, we review different attempts made since the early 1990s to reconstruct past forest fire activi...
This dataset presents the fire proxies levoglucosan, black carbon and ammonium measured in the RECAP...
Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pre...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
Levoglucosan was present in all samples and its concentrations showed a pronounced annual cycle with...
Levoglucosan is a unique marker for biomass burning that can be transported in the atmosphere and pr...
A 180m long (343 years) ice core was drilled in the saddle of Aurora Peak in Alaska (63.52 degrees N...
We demonstrate the use of levoglucosan (1,6-anhydro- d-D-glucopyranose) as a source-specific proxy o...
We present boreal forest fire proxies in a northwest Greenland snowpit spanning a period of six year...
This dataset presents the fire proxy levoglucosan measured in the RECAP ice core, in coastal East Gr...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Biomass burning is a significant process in the Earth system, driving ecosystem ...
Here, we review different attempts made since the early 1990s to reconstruct past forest fire activi...
This dataset presents the fire proxies levoglucosan, black carbon and ammonium measured in the RECAP...
Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pre...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
Levoglucosan was present in all samples and its concentrations showed a pronounced annual cycle with...
Levoglucosan is a unique marker for biomass burning that can be transported in the atmosphere and pr...
A 180m long (343 years) ice core was drilled in the saddle of Aurora Peak in Alaska (63.52 degrees N...