Abstract Although the origin of the snow is atmospheric, heat and gasses coming from underlying soil affect the concentration of hydrocarbons and elements in snow. For testing the use of snow in geochemical exploration, a test campaign was carried out in three different mineralization types in northern Finland: Au-Co, P-REE and Cu mineralizations. The snow samples were collected from the bottom of snow cover in two consecutive years. Two methods for analysing geochemical signatures of mineralized bedrock were applied to these snow samples: Spatiotemporal Geochemical Hydrocarbons (SGH) and ultra-trace elements determination by single collector high resolution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SC-HR-ICP-MS). The SGH method is bas...
Surface snow samples were collected in the area near Syowa Station, Antarctica, with contamination-f...
Svalbard is a remote Arctic Archipelago, often considered to have a pristine environment. However, v...
The chemical constituents of snow from a 3 m pit sampled at a coastal Antarctic site were characteri...
Bedrock in arctic and subarctic regions is covered by glacial deposits making the discovery of new m...
The relevance of the study is related to the need to introduce new methods of deep geochemical mappi...
Alpine glacier samples were collected in four contrasting regions to measure supraglacial dust and d...
In this paper, we present new detailed data on the trace metal content of more than 200 shallow pola...
Determination of trace element concentrations by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-M...
This paper provides a summary of traditional, current, and developing exploration techniques using i...
Snow and ice chemistry studies in the high-altitude regions of the Alps give insight into present an...
A geochemical survey was undertaken in the vicinity of massive sulphides at Anne-Cleaver and Camp La...
A good correlation between chemical compositions of falling snow and atmospheric aerosols is needed ...
High resolution ICP-MS was used to determine the concentrations of Al, Sc, V, Mn, Fe, Co, Pb and Bi ...
This thesis presents a sub-seasonally resolved, decade long record of snow pack chemistry from Evans...
<p><b>Table 2.</b> Summary of the side-by-side ratios within each sampling event. ...
Surface snow samples were collected in the area near Syowa Station, Antarctica, with contamination-f...
Svalbard is a remote Arctic Archipelago, often considered to have a pristine environment. However, v...
The chemical constituents of snow from a 3 m pit sampled at a coastal Antarctic site were characteri...
Bedrock in arctic and subarctic regions is covered by glacial deposits making the discovery of new m...
The relevance of the study is related to the need to introduce new methods of deep geochemical mappi...
Alpine glacier samples were collected in four contrasting regions to measure supraglacial dust and d...
In this paper, we present new detailed data on the trace metal content of more than 200 shallow pola...
Determination of trace element concentrations by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-M...
This paper provides a summary of traditional, current, and developing exploration techniques using i...
Snow and ice chemistry studies in the high-altitude regions of the Alps give insight into present an...
A geochemical survey was undertaken in the vicinity of massive sulphides at Anne-Cleaver and Camp La...
A good correlation between chemical compositions of falling snow and atmospheric aerosols is needed ...
High resolution ICP-MS was used to determine the concentrations of Al, Sc, V, Mn, Fe, Co, Pb and Bi ...
This thesis presents a sub-seasonally resolved, decade long record of snow pack chemistry from Evans...
<p><b>Table 2.</b> Summary of the side-by-side ratios within each sampling event. ...
Surface snow samples were collected in the area near Syowa Station, Antarctica, with contamination-f...
Svalbard is a remote Arctic Archipelago, often considered to have a pristine environment. However, v...
The chemical constituents of snow from a 3 m pit sampled at a coastal Antarctic site were characteri...