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Record #96877:

Trace metals and organic compounds in ice cores / David A. Peel.

Title: Trace metals and organic compounds in ice cores / David A. Peel.
Author(s): Peel, David A.
Date: 1989.
Publisher: Chichester: John Wiley & Sons
In: Environmental record in glaciers and ice sheets : report of the Dahlem Workshop on The Environmental Record in Glaciers and Ice Sheets, Berlin 1988, March 13-18. (1989.),
Abstract: Recent improvements in technique have enabled advances in understanding causes of variations in lead content of polar ice through past 155 ka, hence establishing firm reference against which to evaluate modern trends. Since industrial period, marked human impact in Greenland has contrasted with weak impact in Antarctica. Few reliable data for other heavy metals.
Notes:

In: The environmental record in glaciers and ice sheets : report of the Dahlem Workshop on The Environmental Record in Glaciers and Ice Sheets, Berlin 1988, March 13-18 / Hans Oeschger, Chester C. Langway, Jr, eds.

Keywords: 551.324.84 -- Land ice, impurities.
502.55 -- Pollution.
551.32 -- Glaciology.
E5 -- Glaciology: land ice.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
SPRI record no.: 96877

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