Carbonaceous matter, including organic carbon (OC) and black carbon (BC), is an important climate forcing agent and contributes to glacier retreat in the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau (HTP). The HTP – the so-called “Third Pole” – contains the most extensive glacial area outside of the polar regions. Considerable research on carbonaceous matter in the HTP has been conducted, although this research has been challenging due to the complex terrain and strong spatiotemporal heterogeneity of carbonaceous matter in the HTP. A comprehensive investigation of published atmospheric and snow data for HTP carbonaceous matter concentration, deposition and light absorption is presented, including how these factors vary with time and other parameters. ...
Abstract. The remote and high elevation regions of central Asia are influenced by black carbon (BC) ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from glaciers has an important role in the biogeochemistry o...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from glaciers has an important role in the biogeochemistry o...
Black carbon (BC) particles over the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau (HTP), both airborne and those de...
Snow cover plays a key role for sustaining ecology and society in mountainous regions. Light-absorbi...
A Mt. Everest ice core spanning 1860–2000 AD and analyzed at high resolution for black carbon (BC) u...
Black carbon (BC), also known as soot, has been identified as the second most important anthropogeni...
High temporal resolution measurements of black carbon (BC) and organic carbon (OC) covering the time...
The black carbon (BC) deposition on the ice core at Muztagh Ata Mountain, northern Tibetan Plateau, ...
The remote and high elevation regions of central Asia are influenced by black carbon (BC) emissions ...
A Mt. Everest ice core spanning 1860–2000 AD and analyzed at high resolution for black carbon (BC) ...
Sources and implications of black carbon (BC) and mineral dust (MD) on two glaciers on the central T...
In the Tibetan Plateau, the black carbon (BC) concentration in surface snow and snow pits has receiv...
A Mt. Everest ice core spanning 1860-2000 AD and analyzed at high resolution for black carbon (BC) u...
International audienceA continuous measurement for black carbon (hereafter "BC") in a 40 m shallow i...
Abstract. The remote and high elevation regions of central Asia are influenced by black carbon (BC) ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from glaciers has an important role in the biogeochemistry o...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from glaciers has an important role in the biogeochemistry o...
Black carbon (BC) particles over the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau (HTP), both airborne and those de...
Snow cover plays a key role for sustaining ecology and society in mountainous regions. Light-absorbi...
A Mt. Everest ice core spanning 1860–2000 AD and analyzed at high resolution for black carbon (BC) u...
Black carbon (BC), also known as soot, has been identified as the second most important anthropogeni...
High temporal resolution measurements of black carbon (BC) and organic carbon (OC) covering the time...
The black carbon (BC) deposition on the ice core at Muztagh Ata Mountain, northern Tibetan Plateau, ...
The remote and high elevation regions of central Asia are influenced by black carbon (BC) emissions ...
A Mt. Everest ice core spanning 1860–2000 AD and analyzed at high resolution for black carbon (BC) ...
Sources and implications of black carbon (BC) and mineral dust (MD) on two glaciers on the central T...
In the Tibetan Plateau, the black carbon (BC) concentration in surface snow and snow pits has receiv...
A Mt. Everest ice core spanning 1860-2000 AD and analyzed at high resolution for black carbon (BC) u...
International audienceA continuous measurement for black carbon (hereafter "BC") in a 40 m shallow i...
Abstract. The remote and high elevation regions of central Asia are influenced by black carbon (BC) ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from glaciers has an important role in the biogeochemistry o...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from glaciers has an important role in the biogeochemistry o...