International audienceAlthough aerosols in the Arctic have multiple and complex impacts on the regional climate, their removal due to deposition is still not well quantified. We combined meteorological , aerosol, precipitation, and snowpack observations with simulations to derive information about the deposition of sea salt components and black carbon (BC) from Novem-ber 2011 to April 2012 to the Arctic snowpack at two locations close to Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. The dominating role of sea salt and the contribution of dust for the composition of atmospheric aerosols were reflected in the seasonal composition of the snowpack. The strong alignment of the concentrations of the major sea salt components in the aerosols, the precipitation, and the s...
The modeling results of current global aerosol models agree, generally within a factor of two, with ...
Key Points: • First ever measurements with a high‐accuracy single‐particle soot photometer of bla...
Short-lived aerosols such as black carbon (BC) and dust are important components of climate forcing,...
International audienceAlthough aerosols in the Arctic have multiple and complex impacts on the regio...
Though many global aerosols models prognose surface deposition, only a few models have been used to ...
Recent observations of Arctic temperature increases and ice/snow loss have highlighted the importanc...
Rates of climate change in the Arctic are among the highest on Earth. Warming from increased carbon ...
Black carbon (BC) aerosol deposited in and onto Arctic snow increases the snow's absorption of solar...
Rapidly rising temperatures and loss of snow and ice cover have demonstrated the unique vulnerabili...
Black carbon (BC) is a significant forcing agent in the Arctic, but substantial uncertainty remains ...
International audienceSnow, through its trace constituents, can have a major impact on lower troposp...
The modeling results of current global aerosol models agree, generally within a factor of two, with ...
Key Points: • First ever measurements with a high‐accuracy single‐particle soot photometer of bla...
Short-lived aerosols such as black carbon (BC) and dust are important components of climate forcing,...
International audienceAlthough aerosols in the Arctic have multiple and complex impacts on the regio...
Though many global aerosols models prognose surface deposition, only a few models have been used to ...
Recent observations of Arctic temperature increases and ice/snow loss have highlighted the importanc...
Rates of climate change in the Arctic are among the highest on Earth. Warming from increased carbon ...
Black carbon (BC) aerosol deposited in and onto Arctic snow increases the snow's absorption of solar...
Rapidly rising temperatures and loss of snow and ice cover have demonstrated the unique vulnerabili...
Black carbon (BC) is a significant forcing agent in the Arctic, but substantial uncertainty remains ...
International audienceSnow, through its trace constituents, can have a major impact on lower troposp...
The modeling results of current global aerosol models agree, generally within a factor of two, with ...
Key Points: • First ever measurements with a high‐accuracy single‐particle soot photometer of bla...
Short-lived aerosols such as black carbon (BC) and dust are important components of climate forcing,...