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Black carbon persists in snow and ice around the world
Black carbon persists snow ice around the world
2017/7/24
A new CU Boulder study comparing dissolved black carbon deposition on ice and snow in ecosystems around the world (including Antarctica, the Arctic and alpine regions of the Himalayas, Rockies, Andes ...
Arctic snow not darkening due to soot,dust,Dartmouth-led study finds
Arctic snow soot dust Dartmouth-led
2015/11/12
For millennia, Greenland's ice sheet reflected sunlight back into space, but satellite measurements in recent years suggest the bright surface is darkening, causing solar heat to be absorbed and surfa...
Absorption of radiation by ice is extremely weak at visible and near-ultraviolet wavelengths, so small amounts of light-absorbing impurities in snow can dominate the absorption of solar radiation at t...
Sources of light-absorbing aerosol in arctic snow and their seasonal variation
light-absorbing aerosol arctic snow seasonal variation
2010/11/30
Two data sets consisting of measurements of light absorbing aerosols (LAA) in arctic snow together with suites of other corresponding chemical constituents are presented; the first from Siberia, Green...
Measured black carbon deposition on the Sierra Nevada snow pack and implication for snow pack retreat
black carbon deposition the Sierra Nevada snow pack snow pack retreat
2010/8/16
Modeling studies show that the darkening of snow and ice by black carbon deposition is a major factor for the rapid disappearance of arctic sea ice, mountain glaciers and snow packs. This study provid...
Estimated impact of black carbon deposition during pre-monsoon season from Nepal Climate Observatory – Pyramid data and snow albedo changes over Himalayan glaciers
black carbon deposition pre-monsoon season Nepal Climate Observatory Pyramid data snow albedo Himalayan glaciers
2010/8/16
The possible minimal range of reduction in snow surface albedo due to dry deposition of black carbon (BC) in the pre-monsoon period (March–May) was estimated as a lower bound together with the estimat...
Analysis of snow bidirectional reflectance from ARCTAS Spring-2008 Campaign
snow bidirectional reflectance ARCTAS Spring-2008 Campaign
2010/8/12
The spring 2008 Arctic Research of the Composition of the Troposphere from Aircraft and Satellites (ARCTAS) experiment was one of major intensive field campaigns of the International Polar Year aimed ...
High-accuracy measurements of snow Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function at visible and NIR wavelengths——comparison with modelling results
High-accuracy measurements snow Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function NIR wavelengths
2010/3/16
High-accuracy measurements of snow Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) were performed for four natural snow samples with a spectrogonio-radiometer in the 500–2600 nm wavelength rang...
Modeling sensitivity study of the possible impact of snow and glaciers developing over Tibetan Plateau on Holocene African-Asian summer monsoon climate
possible impact snow glaciers developing Tibetan Plateau African-Asian summer monsoon climate
2009/12/3
The impacts of various scenarios of a gradual snow and glaciers developing over the Tibetan Plateau on climate change in Afro-Asian monsoon region and other regions during the Holocene (9 kyr BP–0 ky...
Gas phase acetic acid and its qualitative effects on snow crystal morphology and the quasi-liquid layer
Gas phase acetic acid qualitative effects snow crystal morphology quasi-liquid layer
2009/11/9
A chamber was constructed within which snow crystals were grown on a string at various temperatures, relative humidities, and acetic acid gas phase mole fractions. The temperature, relative humidity, ...
Springtime warming and reduced snow cover from carbonaceous particles
Springtime warming snow carbonaceous particles
2009/5/7
Boreal spring climate is uniquely susceptible to solar warming mechanisms because it has expansive snow cover and receives relatively strong insolation. Carbonaceous particles can influence snow cover...
Concentrations of higher dicarboxylic acids C5–C13 in fresh snow samples collected at the High Alpine Research Station Jungfraujoch during CLACE 5 and 6
higher dicarboxylic acids fresh snow samples High Alpine Research Station Jungfraujoch
2009/3/31
Samples of freshly fallen snow were collected at the high alpine research station Jungfraujoch (Switzerland) in February and March 2006 and 2007, during the Cloud and Aerosol Characterization Experime...
Large surface radiative forcing from topographic blowing snow residuals measured in the High Arctic at Eureka
Large surface radiative forcing topographic blowing snow residuals measured High Arctic Eureka
2009/3/31
Ice crystals, also known as diamond dust, are suspended in the boundary layer air under clear sky conditions during most of the Arctic winter in Northern Canada. Occasionally ice crystal events can pr...
Fluxes of nitrates between snow surfaces and the atmosphere in the European high Arctic
Fluxes of nitrates snow surfaces atmosphere European high Arctic
2009/3/10
Measurements of atmospheric and snow mixing ratios of nitrates and nitrites and their fluxes above the snow surface were made during two intensive campaigns during spring time 2001 at Ny-Ålesund...
Surprisingly small HONO emissions from snow surfaces at Browning Pass, Antarctica
HONO emissions snow surfaces Browning Pass Antarctica
2009/1/12
Measured Fluxes of nitrous acid at Browning Pass, Antarctica were very low, despite conditions that are generally understood as favorable for HONO emissions, including: acidic snow surfaces, an abunda...