AbstractA method was developed to quantify a suite of organic compounds from snow melt water samples present at trace level concentrations, using a dichloromethane liquid–liquid extraction and GC–MS. Samples from a 3-m snow pit sampled in 2005 from Summit, Greenland were analyzed using the method developed, and a profile of organics over the past ∼4 years was compiled. Supporting data including the concentrations of total organic carbon (TOC), low molecular weight acids, and trace elements were determined using well established methods. The results show that low molecular weight acids contribute a significant percentage, up to 20%, of the measured TOC. Hopanes were measured quantitatively for the first time in Greenland snow. Hopanes, as we...
Samples of freshly fallen snow were collected at the high alpine research station Jungfraujoch (Swit...
Biomass burning is influencing the atmospheric chemistry by emitting large amounts of reactive speci...
The majority of atmospheric compounds measured in ice cores are inorganic, while analysis of their o...
AbstractA method was developed to quantify a suite of organic compounds from snow melt water samples...
Organic molecular marker compounds are widely used to identify emissions from anthropogenic and biog...
Carbonaceous particulate matter is ubiquitous in the lower atmosphere, produced by natural and anthr...
Water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC), waterinsoluble particulate organic carbon (WIOC), and particula...
Glaciers provide a unique medium for the study of palaeoatmos-pheric chemistry1–3, particularly in p...
We present boreal forest fire proxies in a northwest Greenland snowpit spanning a period of six year...
The recently discovered active photochemistry in the surface layers of polar snow may complicate the...
Polar ice cores provide information about past climate and environmental changes over periods rangin...
Simultaneous measurements of the concentrations of soluble acidic species in the gas, aerosol and sn...
Snowpacks contain many carbonaceous species that can potentially impact on snow albedo and arctic at...
Snow plays an important role in providing atmospherically derived semi-volatile organic compounds (S...
The Greenland ice sheet preserves high resolution records of environmental and climate change spanni...
Samples of freshly fallen snow were collected at the high alpine research station Jungfraujoch (Swit...
Biomass burning is influencing the atmospheric chemistry by emitting large amounts of reactive speci...
The majority of atmospheric compounds measured in ice cores are inorganic, while analysis of their o...
AbstractA method was developed to quantify a suite of organic compounds from snow melt water samples...
Organic molecular marker compounds are widely used to identify emissions from anthropogenic and biog...
Carbonaceous particulate matter is ubiquitous in the lower atmosphere, produced by natural and anthr...
Water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC), waterinsoluble particulate organic carbon (WIOC), and particula...
Glaciers provide a unique medium for the study of palaeoatmos-pheric chemistry1–3, particularly in p...
We present boreal forest fire proxies in a northwest Greenland snowpit spanning a period of six year...
The recently discovered active photochemistry in the surface layers of polar snow may complicate the...
Polar ice cores provide information about past climate and environmental changes over periods rangin...
Simultaneous measurements of the concentrations of soluble acidic species in the gas, aerosol and sn...
Snowpacks contain many carbonaceous species that can potentially impact on snow albedo and arctic at...
Snow plays an important role in providing atmospherically derived semi-volatile organic compounds (S...
The Greenland ice sheet preserves high resolution records of environmental and climate change spanni...
Samples of freshly fallen snow were collected at the high alpine research station Jungfraujoch (Swit...
Biomass burning is influencing the atmospheric chemistry by emitting large amounts of reactive speci...
The majority of atmospheric compounds measured in ice cores are inorganic, while analysis of their o...