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Record #126504:
Particle transport to the snow surface at the South Pole: the beginning of a tropospheric history / Austin W. Hogan, Anthony J. Gow.
Title: | Particle transport to the snow surface at the South Pole: the beginning of a tropospheric history / Austin W. Hogan, Anthony J. Gow. |
Author(s): | Hogan, Austin W. Gow, Anthony J. |
Date: | 1993. |
In: | Tellus. (1993.), Vol. 45B(2) (1993) |
Abstract: | Comparison of accumulation of water substances and residue of Na aerosol in recent snow layers shows that, before they are immobilized in winter layers, these glaciological properties reflect meteorological history of frequency of warming events. Presents analysis of transport and deposition of water and sodium relative to exchange index dependent on surface observations. Analysis indicates that, on polar plateau, record of meteorological variability of these components is preserved in ice sheet beneath. Discusses validity of 180-day lag, applied to allow spring/summer aerosols to be precipitated and incorporated into autumn/winter snow layer. |
Notes: | Tellus. Vol. 45B(2) :188-207 (1993). |
Keywords: | 551.578.46 -- Snow cover and snow patches. 54 -- Chemistry. 551.510 -- Atmosphere, physical properties. 551.510.41 -- Atmosphere, chemical properties. 551.510.42 -- Atmospheric impurities, dust and aerosols. E9 -- Glaciology: meteorology and climatology. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*701) -- South Pole. |
Location(s): | SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*7) : 551.510 |
SPRI record no.: | 126504 |
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