Chemical exchange between the atmosphere and polar snow /

Polar ice cores have provided tremendous advances in our knowledge of past climate change. They also contain an archive of geochemical data, which can certainly delineate some of the forcing factors that govern climate change. However, our ability to interpret these data is severely curtailed by lac...

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service), North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division, NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Processes of Chemical Exchange Between the Atmosphere and Polar Snow"
Other Authors: Wolff, Eric W., 1957-, Bales, Roger C., 1951-
Format: Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; New York : Springer, [1996]
Series:NATO ASI series. Global environmental change ; vol. 43.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • The record of aerosol deposited species in ice cores, and problems of interpretation / E.W. Wolff
  • Acidic gases (HCl, HF, HNO[subscript 3], HCOOH, and CH[subscript 3]COOH): a review of ice core data and some preliminary discussions on their air-snow relationships / M. Legrand, A. Leopold and F. Domine
  • The record of gases and reactive species in ice cores, and problems of interpretation / A. Neftel
  • Atmospheric transport pathways for the Arctic / T. Iversen
  • Occurrence and trends of pollution in the Arctic troposphere / L.A. Barrie
  • One year's continuous aerosol sampling at Summit in central Greenland / P. Wahlin
  • Central Antarctica: Atmospheric chemical composition and atmospheric transport / B.A. Bodhaine
  • Coastal Antarctica: Atmospheric chemical composition and atmospheric transport / D. Wagenbach
  • Chemical reactions in the polar troposphere relevant to C, S, and N compounds / J. Bottenheim and L.A. Barrie.