NETCARE 2014-2015 Alert snow study

NETCARE 2014-2015 Alert snow study From September 2014 to June 2015 NETCARE scientists conducted an intensive snow sampling campaign at Alert, Nunavut, Canada. Fresh snow samples were collected every few days and analyzed for black carbon, major ions, metals, elemental carbon, and organic carbon. Site Information: Alert, Nunavut (82.49 N, 62.36 W, 201m a.m.s.l.). Snow samples were collected from two Teflon-surfaced snow tables located 1 m above ground level and in an open-air, minimal traffic site, about 6 km SSW of the Alert base camp. Institutions Involved: ● Environment and Climate Change Canada ● University of Toronto ● Desert Research Institute Study Reference: Macdonald, K. M., Sharma, S., Toom, D., Chivulescu, A., Hanna, S., Bertram, A., Platt, A., Elsasser, M., Huang, L., Chellman, N., McConnell, J. R., Bozem, H., Kunkel, D., Lei, Y. D., Evans, G. J., and Abbatt, J. P. D.: Observations of Atmospheric Chemical Deposition to High Arctic Snow, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., doi:10.5194/acp-2016-944, in review, 2016. Data sets: ● Refractory Black Carbon Concentration and Flux ● Major Ions Concentration and Flux ● Metals Concentration and Flux ● Elemental and Organic Carbon Concentration and Flux 2023-06-07 Environment and Climate Change Canada enviroinfo@ec.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentClimateaerosolsclimateArctic NETCARE 2014-2015 Alert snow studyCSV https://crd-data-donnees-rdc.ec.gc.ca/CCMR/products/NETCARE/NETCARE%202014-2015%20Alert%20snow%20study-%20%c3%89tude%202014-2015%20de%20la%20neige%20%c3%a0%20Alert/

From September 2014 to June 2015 NETCARE scientists conducted an intensive snow sampling campaign at Alert, Nunavut, Canada. Fresh snow samples were collected every few days and analyzed for black carbon, major ions, metals, elemental carbon, and organic carbon.

           Site Information:

           Alert, Nunavut  (82.49 N, 62.36 W,  201m a.m.s.l.).  Snow samples were collected from two Teflon-surfaced snow tables located 1 m above ground level and in an open-air, minimal traffic site, about 6 km SSW of the Alert base camp.


           Institutions Involved:

           ● Environment and Climate Change Canada

           ● University of Toronto

           ● Desert Research Institute


           Study Reference:

           Macdonald, K. M., Sharma, S., Toom, D., Chivulescu, A., Hanna, S., Bertram, A., Platt, A., Elsasser, M., Huang, L., Chellman, N., McConnell, J. R., Bozem, H., Kunkel, D., Lei, Y. D., Evans, G. J., and Abbatt, J. P. D.: Observations of Atmospheric Chemical Deposition to High Arctic Snow, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., doi:10.5194/acp-2016-944, in review, 2016.


           Data sets:

           ● Refractory Black Carbon Concentration and Flux

           ● Major Ions Concentration and Flux

           ● Metals Concentration and Flux

           ● Elemental and Organic Carbon Concentration and Flux

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