Quantifying combustion aerosols transported to Summit, Greenland has typically involved the measurement of water-soluble inorganic and organic ions in air, snow, and ice. However, the ubiquitous nature of atmospheric soluble ions makes it difficult to separate the combustion component from the natural component. More specific combustion indicators are therefore needed to accurately quantify inputs from biomass and fossil-fuel burning. This work reports on radiocarbon (14C) analysis of elemental carbon (EC) and quantification of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) of water-insoluble particles from a snowpit excavated at Summit, Greenland in 1996. The 14C measurements allowed us to quantify the relative contribution of EC from biomass bur...
Carbonaceous particulate matter is ubiquitous in the lower atmosphere, produced by natural and anthr...
The black carbon (BC) aerosol is a major climate-forcing agent. Its high capacity for light absorpt...
Black carbon (BC) aerosol emitted by boreal fires has the potential to accelerate losses of snow and...
ABSTRACT. We present an overview of recent multidisciplinary, multi-institutional efforts to identif...
We present an overview of recent multidisciplinary, multi-institutional efforts to identify and date...
Results are given from the NIST component of a pilot (ìwinter-overî) study of seasonal patterns of n...
Black carbon (BC) particles produced by incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels warm the a...
Biomass burning plays a major role in atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, and climate. To underst...
International efforts to retrieve ice cores from both poles and every possible continent have result...
Long-term concentration records of carbonaceous particles (CP) are of increasing interest in climate...
Measurements of radiocarbon (C-14) in carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and carbon monoxide (CO) f...
From the 12th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Trondheim, June 24-28, 1985.Changing fuel...
Black carbon (BC) particles produced by incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels warm the a...
Two recent reports have suggested that thin layers of ice in Greenland cores with anomalously high c...
We present boreal forest fire proxies in a northwest Greenland snowpit spanning a period of six year...
Carbonaceous particulate matter is ubiquitous in the lower atmosphere, produced by natural and anthr...
The black carbon (BC) aerosol is a major climate-forcing agent. Its high capacity for light absorpt...
Black carbon (BC) aerosol emitted by boreal fires has the potential to accelerate losses of snow and...
ABSTRACT. We present an overview of recent multidisciplinary, multi-institutional efforts to identif...
We present an overview of recent multidisciplinary, multi-institutional efforts to identify and date...
Results are given from the NIST component of a pilot (ìwinter-overî) study of seasonal patterns of n...
Black carbon (BC) particles produced by incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels warm the a...
Biomass burning plays a major role in atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, and climate. To underst...
International efforts to retrieve ice cores from both poles and every possible continent have result...
Long-term concentration records of carbonaceous particles (CP) are of increasing interest in climate...
Measurements of radiocarbon (C-14) in carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and carbon monoxide (CO) f...
From the 12th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Trondheim, June 24-28, 1985.Changing fuel...
Black carbon (BC) particles produced by incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels warm the a...
Two recent reports have suggested that thin layers of ice in Greenland cores with anomalously high c...
We present boreal forest fire proxies in a northwest Greenland snowpit spanning a period of six year...
Carbonaceous particulate matter is ubiquitous in the lower atmosphere, produced by natural and anthr...
The black carbon (BC) aerosol is a major climate-forcing agent. Its high capacity for light absorpt...
Black carbon (BC) aerosol emitted by boreal fires has the potential to accelerate losses of snow and...