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Record #157256:

The chemistry of snow: processes and nutrient cycling / Martyn Tranter.

Title: The chemistry of snow: processes and nutrient cycling / Martyn Tranter.
Author(s): Tranter, Martyn.
Date: 2001.
Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
In: Snow ecology : an interdisciplinary examination of snow-covered ecosystems. (2001.),
Abstract: Shows how chemical composition of snow influences supply of nutrients to terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Snow melt is important as source of water both in immediate surroundings and much further away. Climatic and pollution records are available from cold, dry snow cover. Exchange between snow cover and atmosphere can influence quantity and distribution of species within snow cover.
Notes:

In: Snow ecology : an interdisciplinary examination of snow-covered ecosystems / H.G. Jones, J.W. Pomeroy, D.A. Walker, R.W. Hoham, eds.

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
57 -- Biology.
551.578.4 -- Ice needles, sleet, falling snow and graupel.
504.054 -- Pollution.
551.578.46 -- Snow cover and snow patches.
54 -- Chemistry.
551.579.2 -- Water supply from snow.
556 -- Hydrology.
551.582 -- Climatology of particular places.
E4 -- Glaciology: physics and chemistry of ice.
SPRI record no.: 157256

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