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Brief communication: Light-absorbing impurities can reduce the density of melting snow |
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O. Meinander, A. Kontu, A. Virkkula, A. Arola, L. Backman, P. Dagsson-Waldhauserová, O. Järvinen, T. Manninen, J. Svensson, G. de Leeuw, M. Lepparanta |
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Englisch
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1994-0416
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In: The Cryosphere ; 8, no. 3 ; Nr. 8, no. 3 (2014-05-26), S.991-995 |
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250116161
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Publikation (Nr.) |
copernicus.org/tc-8-991-2014.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
Climatic effects of black carbon (BC) deposition on snow have been proposed
to result from reduced snow albedo and increased melt due to light-absorbing
particles. In this study, we hypothesize that BC may decrease the liquid-water retention capacity of melting snow, and present our first data, where
both the snow density and elemental carbon content were measured. In our
experiments, artificially added light-absorbing impurities decreased the
density of seasonally melting natural snow. No relationship was found in
case of natural non-melting snow. We also suggest three possible processes
that might lead to lower snow density. |
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