The elemental composition of 40 samples of mineral sediments collected in Victoria Land, Antarctica, in correspondence of ice-free sites, is presented. Concentration of 36 elements was determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis, INAA. The selection of 6 standard reference materials and the development of a specific analytical procedure allowed to reduce measurements uncertainties and to verify the reproducibility of the results. The decision to analyze sediment samples from Victoria Land ice-free areas is related to recent investigations regarding mineral dust content in the TALos Dome ICE core (159 11′E; 72 49′S, East Antarctica, Victoria Land), in which a coarse local fraction of dust was recognized. The characterization of An...
in the present investigation iron and trace elements were determined by instrumental neutron activat...
The chemical composition of snow and firn samples from the Campbell Glacier (Northern Victoria Land)...
Ten rare earth elements (REE) (La, Ce, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Tm, Yb and Lu) were determined by neutron...
The elemental composition of 40 samples of mineral sediments collected in Victoria Land, Antarctica,...
Recent investigations carried out on the Talos Dome ICE core (TALDICE) revealed the presence of a lo...
Dust found in polar ice core samples present extremely low concentrations, in addition the availabil...
A first application of INAA (Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis) to ice core sample
Mineral dust is a major source of micronutrients (e.g. Fe) in open oceans and HNLC zones. In the Sou...
Atmospheric aerosols were collected at Vanda Station and the Lower Wright Hut in the Dry Valleys are...
Mineral windblown aerosol (dust) represents a small fraction of the total mass of atmospheric aeroso...
The chemical constituents of snow from a 3 m pit sampled at a coastal Antarctic site were characteri...
The distribution of minor elements (Mn, Zn, Pb, Ni, Co, Cd) in glacial deposits from the Dry Valleys...
It is estimated that several million of tons of mineral dust are constantly transported in the atmos...
in the present investigation iron and trace elements were determined by instrumental neutron activat...
The chemical composition of snow and firn samples from the Campbell Glacier (Northern Victoria Land)...
Ten rare earth elements (REE) (La, Ce, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Tm, Yb and Lu) were determined by neutron...
The elemental composition of 40 samples of mineral sediments collected in Victoria Land, Antarctica,...
Recent investigations carried out on the Talos Dome ICE core (TALDICE) revealed the presence of a lo...
Dust found in polar ice core samples present extremely low concentrations, in addition the availabil...
A first application of INAA (Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis) to ice core sample
Mineral dust is a major source of micronutrients (e.g. Fe) in open oceans and HNLC zones. In the Sou...
Atmospheric aerosols were collected at Vanda Station and the Lower Wright Hut in the Dry Valleys are...
Mineral windblown aerosol (dust) represents a small fraction of the total mass of atmospheric aeroso...
The chemical constituents of snow from a 3 m pit sampled at a coastal Antarctic site were characteri...
The distribution of minor elements (Mn, Zn, Pb, Ni, Co, Cd) in glacial deposits from the Dry Valleys...
It is estimated that several million of tons of mineral dust are constantly transported in the atmos...
in the present investigation iron and trace elements were determined by instrumental neutron activat...
The chemical composition of snow and firn samples from the Campbell Glacier (Northern Victoria Land)...
Ten rare earth elements (REE) (La, Ce, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Tm, Yb and Lu) were determined by neutron...