Cryoconite is the dark, granular sediment, that is globally found on the ablation surface of mountain glaciers and ice sheets. It gained attention from many branches of Earth Sciences, Microbiology and Geochemistry. Cryoconite sediments are composed by a mineral fraction, whose origin can be local or remote and that accounts for 80-98% of total mass, and by an organic one which ranges from 2 to 20 % (Cook et al., 2016). Recently, different studies reported very high, and unexpected, concentrations of specific substances in cryoconite, both natural and anthropogenic. An extreme case is represented by radionuclides: the activity of specific radioactive species in cryoconite samples is orders of magnitude higher than the ones observed in...
Cryoconites are airborne sediments which accumulate on the surface of glaciers. In samples of cryoco...
This study is a first survey of the occurrence of artificial (137Cs, 241Am, 207Bi, Pu isotopes) and ...
The release of legacy contaminants such as fallout radionuclides (FRNs) in response to glacier retre...
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Cryoconite is extremely rich...
Cryoconite, the typical sediment found on the surface of glaciers, is mainly known in relation to it...
Cryoconite is rich in natural and artificial radioactivity, but a discussion about its ability to a...
Cryoconite is granular sediment found on glacier surfaces comprising both mineral and biological mat...
Cryoconite is granular sediment found on glacier surfaces comprising both mineral and biological mat...
Cryoconite, a sediment found on the surface of glaciers, is known for its ability to accumulate radi...
Cryoconite is a mixture of mineral and organic material covering glacial ice, playing important role...
Dark dust accumulates on the surfaces of glaciers ablation zones where it aggregates and forms cryoc...
Cryoconite is a mixture of mineral and organic material covering glacial ice, playing important role...
Mountain glaciers represent an important source of fresh water across the globe. It is well known th...
A study of hazardous trace element accumulation in cryoconite from three glaciers in Ny-Ålesund; Aus...
Abstract. The release of legacy contaminants such as fallout radionuclides (FRNs) in response to gla...
Cryoconites are airborne sediments which accumulate on the surface of glaciers. In samples of cryoco...
This study is a first survey of the occurrence of artificial (137Cs, 241Am, 207Bi, Pu isotopes) and ...
The release of legacy contaminants such as fallout radionuclides (FRNs) in response to glacier retre...
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Cryoconite is extremely rich...
Cryoconite, the typical sediment found on the surface of glaciers, is mainly known in relation to it...
Cryoconite is rich in natural and artificial radioactivity, but a discussion about its ability to a...
Cryoconite is granular sediment found on glacier surfaces comprising both mineral and biological mat...
Cryoconite is granular sediment found on glacier surfaces comprising both mineral and biological mat...
Cryoconite, a sediment found on the surface of glaciers, is known for its ability to accumulate radi...
Cryoconite is a mixture of mineral and organic material covering glacial ice, playing important role...
Dark dust accumulates on the surfaces of glaciers ablation zones where it aggregates and forms cryoc...
Cryoconite is a mixture of mineral and organic material covering glacial ice, playing important role...
Mountain glaciers represent an important source of fresh water across the globe. It is well known th...
A study of hazardous trace element accumulation in cryoconite from three glaciers in Ny-Ålesund; Aus...
Abstract. The release of legacy contaminants such as fallout radionuclides (FRNs) in response to gla...
Cryoconites are airborne sediments which accumulate on the surface of glaciers. In samples of cryoco...
This study is a first survey of the occurrence of artificial (137Cs, 241Am, 207Bi, Pu isotopes) and ...
The release of legacy contaminants such as fallout radionuclides (FRNs) in response to glacier retre...