Soot deposited in snow and ice lowers the albedo of the surface and affects the radiative balance. Soot’s climatic forcing has received increased attention during the last decade, however, measurements of soot concentrations in Arctic snow are rare. This thesis investigates the horizontal variability of elemental carbon (EC), a proxy of soot, on a meter scale in surface snow from a site with limited regional pollution in Arctic Finland and a site with significant regional pollution near Stockholm, Sweden. A variability of EC in the sampled grid-nets was observed at both of the sites; however, the site with less pollution affecting it presented greater variation in comparison to the polluted site. In side-by-side ratios between neighboring s...
The climate impact of black carbon (BC) is notably amplified in the Arctic by its deposition, which ...
The harmonization of sampling, sample preparation and laboratory analysis methods to detect carbon c...
This study investigates the advantages and disadvantages of several destructive and non-destructive ...
Soot deposited in snow and ice lowers the albedo of the surface and affects the radiative balance. S...
<p><b>Table 1.</b> Measured EC concentrations from each sampling event. (Note: co...
<p><b>Table 2.</b> Summary of the side-by-side ratios within each sampling event. ...
Light-absorbing carbonaceous aerosols emitted by biomass or fossil fuel combustion can contribute to...
Black carbon (BC) is a significant forcing agent in the Arctic, but substantial uncertainty remains ...
Black Carbon (BC) is a carbonaceous particle emitted globally during the incomplete combustion of bi...
Abstract. Summit, Greenland is a remote Arctic research station allowing for field measurements at t...
Short-lived climate forcers have been proven important both for the climate and human health. In par...
Light-absorbing impurities (LAIs) deposited in snow have the potential to substantially affect the ...
Key Points: • First ever measurements with a high‐accuracy single‐particle soot photometer of bla...
Light-absorbing aerosol - particularly elemental carbon (EC) - while mixed with snow and ice is an i...
International audienceThough many global aerosols models prognose surface deposition, only a few mod...
The climate impact of black carbon (BC) is notably amplified in the Arctic by its deposition, which ...
The harmonization of sampling, sample preparation and laboratory analysis methods to detect carbon c...
This study investigates the advantages and disadvantages of several destructive and non-destructive ...
Soot deposited in snow and ice lowers the albedo of the surface and affects the radiative balance. S...
<p><b>Table 1.</b> Measured EC concentrations from each sampling event. (Note: co...
<p><b>Table 2.</b> Summary of the side-by-side ratios within each sampling event. ...
Light-absorbing carbonaceous aerosols emitted by biomass or fossil fuel combustion can contribute to...
Black carbon (BC) is a significant forcing agent in the Arctic, but substantial uncertainty remains ...
Black Carbon (BC) is a carbonaceous particle emitted globally during the incomplete combustion of bi...
Abstract. Summit, Greenland is a remote Arctic research station allowing for field measurements at t...
Short-lived climate forcers have been proven important both for the climate and human health. In par...
Light-absorbing impurities (LAIs) deposited in snow have the potential to substantially affect the ...
Key Points: • First ever measurements with a high‐accuracy single‐particle soot photometer of bla...
Light-absorbing aerosol - particularly elemental carbon (EC) - while mixed with snow and ice is an i...
International audienceThough many global aerosols models prognose surface deposition, only a few mod...
The climate impact of black carbon (BC) is notably amplified in the Arctic by its deposition, which ...
The harmonization of sampling, sample preparation and laboratory analysis methods to detect carbon c...
This study investigates the advantages and disadvantages of several destructive and non-destructive ...