International audienceNitrate is frequently measured in ice cores, but its interpretation remains immature. Using daily snow surface concentrations of nitrate at Halley (Antarctica) for 2004?2005, we show that sharp spikes (>factor 2) in nitrate concentration can occur from day to day. Some of these spikes will be preserved in ice cores. Many of them are associated with sharp increases in the concentration of sea salt in the snow. There is also a close association between the concentrations of aerosol nitrate and sea salt aerosol. This evidence is consistent with many of the spikes in deposited nitrate being due to the conversion or trapping of gas-phase nitrate, i.e. to enhanced deposition rather than enhanced atmospheric concentrations of...
Nitrate ions (NO3-) found in Antarctic snows stem from the degradation of nitrogen oxydes (NOx = NO ...
Unraveling the modern budget of reactive nitrogen on the Antarctic plateau is critical for the inter...
Snow and ice play their most important role in the nitrogen cycle as a barrier to land–atmosphere an...
Nitrate is frequently measured in ice cores, but its interpretation remains immature. Using daily sn...
In order to estimate past changes in atmospheric NOx concentration, nitrate, an oxidation product of...
This study considers whether spurious peaks in nitrate ions in snow sampled at Summit, Greenland fro...
Abstract This study considers whether spikes in nitrate in snow sampled at Summit, Greenland, from A...
Measurements of a suite of individual NO(y) components were carried out at Halley station in coastal...
The relationships between the concentration and the flux of chemical species(Cl-, NO3-, SO42-, Na+, ...
The relationships between the concentration and the flux of chemical species (Cl-, NO3 - , SO42-, Na...
Knowledge on the occurrence rate of extreme solar storms is strongly limited by the relatively recen...
International audienceMeasurements of individual NOy components were carried out at Halley station i...
© 2014 R. Traversi et al. Here we present the first multi-year record of nitrate in the atmospheric ...
This study considers whether spikes in nitrate in snow sampled at Summit, Greenland, from August 200...
In a yearlong investigation of the air-snow transfer function for nitrate (NO3−) at the Greenland En...
Nitrate ions (NO3-) found in Antarctic snows stem from the degradation of nitrogen oxydes (NOx = NO ...
Unraveling the modern budget of reactive nitrogen on the Antarctic plateau is critical for the inter...
Snow and ice play their most important role in the nitrogen cycle as a barrier to land–atmosphere an...
Nitrate is frequently measured in ice cores, but its interpretation remains immature. Using daily sn...
In order to estimate past changes in atmospheric NOx concentration, nitrate, an oxidation product of...
This study considers whether spurious peaks in nitrate ions in snow sampled at Summit, Greenland fro...
Abstract This study considers whether spikes in nitrate in snow sampled at Summit, Greenland, from A...
Measurements of a suite of individual NO(y) components were carried out at Halley station in coastal...
The relationships between the concentration and the flux of chemical species(Cl-, NO3-, SO42-, Na+, ...
The relationships between the concentration and the flux of chemical species (Cl-, NO3 - , SO42-, Na...
Knowledge on the occurrence rate of extreme solar storms is strongly limited by the relatively recen...
International audienceMeasurements of individual NOy components were carried out at Halley station i...
© 2014 R. Traversi et al. Here we present the first multi-year record of nitrate in the atmospheric ...
This study considers whether spikes in nitrate in snow sampled at Summit, Greenland, from August 200...
In a yearlong investigation of the air-snow transfer function for nitrate (NO3−) at the Greenland En...
Nitrate ions (NO3-) found in Antarctic snows stem from the degradation of nitrogen oxydes (NOx = NO ...
Unraveling the modern budget of reactive nitrogen on the Antarctic plateau is critical for the inter...
Snow and ice play their most important role in the nitrogen cycle as a barrier to land–atmosphere an...