2023
DOI: 10.1029/2022jd038378
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Organic Compounds, Radiocarbon, Trace Elements and Atmospheric Transport Illuminating Sources of Elemental Carbon in a 300‐Year Svalbard Ice Core

Abstract: Black carbon (BC) particles produced by incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels warm the atmosphere and decrease the reflectivity of snow and ice, hastening their melt. Although the significance of BC in Arctic climate change is widely acknowledged, observations on its deposition and sources are few. We present BC source types in a 300‐year (1700–2005) Svalbard ice core by analysis of particle‐bound organic compounds, radiocarbon, and trace elements. According to the radiocarbon results, 58% of the d… Show more

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