Publication Date:
1982-01-01
Description:
Variation of the microparticle concentration in an ice core from Mizuho station, East Antarctica, does not show the annual cycle that has been demonstrated for ice cores from Antarctica and Greenland by other authors. Possible reasons for the lack of a annual cycle are considered and two causes are suggested. (1) Semi-annual variation of microparticle concentration as observed in drift-snow. The low particle concentration in March and in August to October is not due to minor particle transport, but to the dilution of microparticles transported mainly from arid regions in the southern hemisphere through the troposphere by falling snow. (2) Discontinuous surface-layer formation. A seasonal or an annual sequence of the variation in microparticle concentration in surface snow layers may be interrupted by the absence of surface snow-layer formation.
Print ISSN:
0260-3055
Electronic ISSN:
1727-5644
Topics:
Geography
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Geosciences
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