An \u3e11,550-yr-long record of atmospheric dust deposition was developed from an ice core (P95) drilled through the Penny ice cap, Baffin Island. The P95 record documents environmental changes that affected the production and transport of dust in the eastern Canadian Arctic during the late Pleistocene and Holocene. Dust deposition on the Penny ice cap was greatest in late-glacial time when the climate was dry and windy and comparatively low in the Holocene. Microparticles deposited during late-glacial time are finer than in Greenland cores, suggesting distinct dust sources and transport trajectories to each region. Dust deposition at the P95 site increased after ca. 7800 yr ago as the Penny ice cap receded and distance from local dust sour...
Dust emissions from high-latitude, cold-climate environments have started receiving more attention i...
The Baffin Island region in the eastern Canadian Arctic has recently experienced a rapid warming, po...
Mineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have the potential to affect the global climate by influenci...
The past and present variability of climate in the Arctic region is investigated using ice core reco...
We evaluated the concentration, size and distribution of insoluble dust microparticles in snowpits o...
Black carbon aerosol (BC) emitted from natural and anthropogenic sources (e.g., wildfires, coal burn...
Black carbon aerosol (BC) emitted from natural and anthropogenic sources (e.g., wildfires, coal burn...
The Northern Hemisphere experienced dramatic changes during the last glacial, featuring vast ice she...
Black carbon aerosol (BC), which is emitted from natural and anthropogenic sources (e.g., wildfires...
The Northern Hemisphere experienced dramatic changes during the last glacial, featuring vast ice she...
The calcium (representing dust) concentration record of the last 100,000 years from the Greenland Ic...
Barnes Ice Cap, Baffin Island, Canada, is a remnant of the Laurentide ice sheet that separated from ...
The erosion of glaciated regions and concomitant changes in ice sheet dynamics through the Pleistoce...
Rates of climate change in the Arctic are among the highest on Earth. Warming from increased carbon ...
Dust emissions from high-latitude, cold-climate environments have started receiving more attention i...
The Baffin Island region in the eastern Canadian Arctic has recently experienced a rapid warming, po...
Mineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have the potential to affect the global climate by influenci...
The past and present variability of climate in the Arctic region is investigated using ice core reco...
We evaluated the concentration, size and distribution of insoluble dust microparticles in snowpits o...
Black carbon aerosol (BC) emitted from natural and anthropogenic sources (e.g., wildfires, coal burn...
Black carbon aerosol (BC) emitted from natural and anthropogenic sources (e.g., wildfires, coal burn...
The Northern Hemisphere experienced dramatic changes during the last glacial, featuring vast ice she...
Black carbon aerosol (BC), which is emitted from natural and anthropogenic sources (e.g., wildfires...
The Northern Hemisphere experienced dramatic changes during the last glacial, featuring vast ice she...
The calcium (representing dust) concentration record of the last 100,000 years from the Greenland Ic...
Barnes Ice Cap, Baffin Island, Canada, is a remnant of the Laurentide ice sheet that separated from ...
The erosion of glaciated regions and concomitant changes in ice sheet dynamics through the Pleistoce...
Rates of climate change in the Arctic are among the highest on Earth. Warming from increased carbon ...
Dust emissions from high-latitude, cold-climate environments have started receiving more attention i...
The Baffin Island region in the eastern Canadian Arctic has recently experienced a rapid warming, po...
Mineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have the potential to affect the global climate by influenci...