Biomass burning is influencing the atmospheric chemistry by emitting large amounts of reactive species such as hydrocarbons, organic acids and nitrogen compounds [Andreae et al., 1988]. Polar ice cores provide a unique record of precipitation whose chemistry reflects the atmospheric composition at the time of deposition. The analysis of such ice samples therefore allows an estimate to be made of the concentration of atmospheric impurities in the past. During the first season of the deep drill operation (GRIP) at Summit, Central Greenland (72° 34' N, 37° 38'W) continuous ammonium (NH4+) measurements were performed between 100 and 600 m depth covering the time period from 330 to 2500 years B.P. The NH4+ concentrations show seasonal variations...
International efforts to retrieve ice cores from both poles and every possible continent have result...
Human activities have already modified the chemical composition of the natural atmosphere even in ve...
Wildfires and their emissions have significant impacts on ecosystems, climate, atmospheric chemistry...
Ammonium, nitrate, and organic acid records from the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core are di...
Biomass burning plays a pivotaI role on atmospheric chemistry by serving as a source of many importa...
Two recent reports have suggested that thin layers of ice in Greenland cores with anomalously high c...
High-resolution ammonium measurements were performed along the Greenland Ice Core Program (GRIP) dee...
Impurities preserved in the Greenland ice sheet are great sources of information about past atmosphe...
Here, we review different attempts made since the early 1990s to reconstruct past forest fire activi...
The 110,000-year record of ammonium concentrations from the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) ic...
Biomass burning plays a major role in climate variability, atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, an...
The 110,000‐year record of ammonium concentrations from the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) ic...
We present boreal forest fire proxies in a northwest Greenland snowpit spanning a period of six year...
Biomass burning plays a major role in atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, and climate. To underst...
Wildfires and their emissions have significant impacts on ecosystems, climate, atmospheric chemistry...
International efforts to retrieve ice cores from both poles and every possible continent have result...
Human activities have already modified the chemical composition of the natural atmosphere even in ve...
Wildfires and their emissions have significant impacts on ecosystems, climate, atmospheric chemistry...
Ammonium, nitrate, and organic acid records from the Greenland Ice Core Project deep ice core are di...
Biomass burning plays a pivotaI role on atmospheric chemistry by serving as a source of many importa...
Two recent reports have suggested that thin layers of ice in Greenland cores with anomalously high c...
High-resolution ammonium measurements were performed along the Greenland Ice Core Program (GRIP) dee...
Impurities preserved in the Greenland ice sheet are great sources of information about past atmosphe...
Here, we review different attempts made since the early 1990s to reconstruct past forest fire activi...
The 110,000-year record of ammonium concentrations from the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) ic...
Biomass burning plays a major role in climate variability, atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, an...
The 110,000‐year record of ammonium concentrations from the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) ic...
We present boreal forest fire proxies in a northwest Greenland snowpit spanning a period of six year...
Biomass burning plays a major role in atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, and climate. To underst...
Wildfires and their emissions have significant impacts on ecosystems, climate, atmospheric chemistry...
International efforts to retrieve ice cores from both poles and every possible continent have result...
Human activities have already modified the chemical composition of the natural atmosphere even in ve...
Wildfires and their emissions have significant impacts on ecosystems, climate, atmospheric chemistry...