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Seasonal and interannual variability of elemental carbon in the snowpack of Storglaciaren, northern Sweden

Authors :
Ingvander, Susanne
Rosqvist, Gunhild
Svensson, Jonas
Dahlke, Helen E.
Ingvander, Susanne
Rosqvist, Gunhild
Svensson, Jonas
Dahlke, Helen E.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We studied the variability of elemental carbon (EC) over 3 years (2009-11) in the winter snowpack of Storglaciaren, Sweden. The goal of this study was to relate the seasonal variation in EC to specific snow accumulation events in order to improve understanding of how different atmospheric circulation patterns control the deposition of EC. Specifically, we related meteorological parameters (e.g. wind direction, precipitation) to snow physical properties, EC content, stable-isotope 8180 ratios and anion concentrations in the snowpack. The distribution of EC in the snowpack varied between years. Low EC contents corresponded to a predominance of weather systems originating in the northwest, i.e. North Atlantic. Analysis of single layers within the snowpacks showed that snow layers enriched in heavy isotopes coincided predominantly with low EC contents but high chloride and sulfate concentration. Based on this isotopic and geochemical evidence, snow deposited during these events had a strong oceanic, i.e. North Atlantic, imprint. In contrast, snow layers with high EC content coincided with snow layers depleted in heavy isotopes but high anion concentrations, indicating a more continental source of air masses and origin of EC from industrial emissions.<br />AuthorCount:4

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234835500
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3189.2013AoG62A229