Journal
CRYOSPHERE
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 297-307Publisher
COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/tc-13-297-2019
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- Netherlands Earth System Science Centre (NESSC) research network
- Dutch NWO Earth and Life Science (ALW) [824.14.002]
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The exchange of organic matter (OM) between the atmosphere and snow is poorly understood due to the complex nature of OM and the convoluted processes of deposition, re-volatilisation, and chemical and biological processing. OM that is finally retained in glaciers potentially holds a valuable historical record of past atmospheric conditions; however, our understanding of the processes involved is insufficient to translate the measurements into an interpretation of the past atmosphere. This study examines the dynamic processes of post-precipitation OM change at the alpine snow surface with the goal of interpreting the processes involved in surface snow OM.
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