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      Trace Elements in Antarctic Air and Snowfall

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      Annals of Glaciology
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Abstract

          Measurements of trace elements in snow and ice are frequently used to describe past atmospheric composition although there is no firm basis for assuming a direct connection. Trace-element concentrations have been measured on samples of aerosol and freshly fallen snow collected simultaneously from two sites in the Antarctic Peninsula during summer. Following improvements in contamination control, the reported concentrations and crustal enrichment factors of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in the aerosol are lower than any values previously reported from Antarctica. Even tighter controls will be required in the future.

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                Journal
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                Annals of Glaciology
                A. Glaciology.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0260-3055
                1727-5644
                1985
                January 2017
                : 7
                :
                : 12-19
                Article
                10.1017/S026030550000584X
                6835d09e-3732-40aa-9e71-8dafc309e8b6
                © 1985
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