We investigate the seasonal relationship of the sulphur-bearing anions methane sulphonate (MSA−) and non-sea-salt sulphate (nssSO42−) in sections of firn and ice cores from the Antarctic Peninsula and Weddell Sea region of Antarctica. In cores from Dolleman Island and Berkner Island, MSA− has clearly migrated from the summer snow layer, where it is initially deposited, to become concentrated in the winter layer. A similar behavior is evident in a core from the Dyer Plateau, though in deeper layers. Cores from Gomez Nunatak and Beethoven Peninsula show little evidence of relocation of MSA−, though migration at greater depth in the ice sheet cannot be ruled out. In contrast, in all these cores, non-sea-salt sulphate remains in the summer laye...
PosterTo interpret polar ice core records of sulfate and methanesulfonic acid (MSA), a good understa...
Sea ice is important for both regional and global climate, but comprehensive sea ice records are lac...
International audienceTo gain a better understanding of sulfate and methanesulfonate (MS−) signals r...
Methane sulphonic acid (MSA) in an ice core from Dolleman Island (70°35′S, 60°56′W) shows significan...
High-resolution (\u3e10 samples a−1) glaciochemical analyses covering the last 110 years from a Sipl...
High-resolution (\u3e10 samples a -1) glaciochemical analyses covering the last 110 years from a Sip...
A series of ice cores from sites with different snow-accumulation rates across Law Dome, East Antarc...
Methanesulfonic acid (MSA; CH3SO3H) in polar ice is a unique proxy of marine primary productivity, ...
AbstractDuring the 1992–2002 Antarctic expeditions, in the framework of the International Trans-Anta...
A simultaneous glaciochemical study of methanesulfonic acid (MSA) and non-sea-salt sulfate (nss-SO4-...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
International audienceDuring the 1992-2002 Antarctic expeditions, in the framework of the Internatio...
Proxy records of biogenic sulfur gas obtained from ice cores suggest that variability in marine bio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Observational studies have examined the relationship b...
PosterTo interpret polar ice core records of sulfate and methanesulfonic acid (MSA), a good understa...
Sea ice is important for both regional and global climate, but comprehensive sea ice records are lac...
International audienceTo gain a better understanding of sulfate and methanesulfonate (MS−) signals r...
Methane sulphonic acid (MSA) in an ice core from Dolleman Island (70°35′S, 60°56′W) shows significan...
High-resolution (\u3e10 samples a−1) glaciochemical analyses covering the last 110 years from a Sipl...
High-resolution (\u3e10 samples a -1) glaciochemical analyses covering the last 110 years from a Sip...
A series of ice cores from sites with different snow-accumulation rates across Law Dome, East Antarc...
Methanesulfonic acid (MSA; CH3SO3H) in polar ice is a unique proxy of marine primary productivity, ...
AbstractDuring the 1992–2002 Antarctic expeditions, in the framework of the International Trans-Anta...
A simultaneous glaciochemical study of methanesulfonic acid (MSA) and non-sea-salt sulfate (nss-SO4-...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
International audienceDuring the 1992-2002 Antarctic expeditions, in the framework of the Internatio...
Proxy records of biogenic sulfur gas obtained from ice cores suggest that variability in marine bio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Observational studies have examined the relationship b...
PosterTo interpret polar ice core records of sulfate and methanesulfonic acid (MSA), a good understa...
Sea ice is important for both regional and global climate, but comprehensive sea ice records are lac...
International audienceTo gain a better understanding of sulfate and methanesulfonate (MS−) signals r...