Investigation on the Sources and Impact of Trace Elements in the Annual Snowpack and the Firn in the Hansbreen (Southwest Spitsbergen)

We present a thorough evaluation of the water soluble fraction of the trace element composition (Ca, Sr, Mg, Na, K, Li, B, Rb, U, Ni, Co, As, Cs, Cd, Mo, Se, Eu, Ba, V, Ge, Ga, Cr, Cr, P, Ti, Mn, Zr, Ce, Zn, Fe, Gd, Y, Pb, Bi, Yb, Al, Nb, Er, Nd, Dy, Sm, Ho, Th, La, Lu, Tm, Pr, Tb, Fe, In, Tl) and t...

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Published in:Frontiers in Earth Science
Main Authors: Spolaor, Andrea, Moroni, Beatrice, Luks, Bartłomiej, Nawrot, Adam, Roman, Marco, Larose, Catherine, Stachnik, Łukasz, Bruschi, Federica, Kozioł, Krystyna, Pawlak, Filip, Turetta, Clara, Barbaro, Elena, Gallet, Jean-Charles, Cappelletti, David
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spelling crfrontiers:10.3389/feart.2020.536036 2024-10-20T14:07:14+00:00 Investigation on the Sources and Impact of Trace Elements in the Annual Snowpack and the Firn in the Hansbreen (Southwest Spitsbergen) Spolaor, Andrea Moroni, Beatrice Luks, Bartłomiej Nawrot, Adam Roman, Marco Larose, Catherine Stachnik, Łukasz Bruschi, Federica Kozioł, Krystyna Pawlak, Filip Turetta, Clara Barbaro, Elena Gallet, Jean-Charles Cappelletti, David 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.536036 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2020.536036/full unknown Frontiers Media SA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Frontiers in Earth Science volume 8 ISSN 2296-6463 journal-article 2021 crfrontiers https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.536036 2024-09-24T04:02:12Z We present a thorough evaluation of the water soluble fraction of the trace element composition (Ca, Sr, Mg, Na, K, Li, B, Rb, U, Ni, Co, As, Cs, Cd, Mo, Se, Eu, Ba, V, Ge, Ga, Cr, Cr, P, Ti, Mn, Zr, Ce, Zn, Fe, Gd, Y, Pb, Bi, Yb, Al, Nb, Er, Nd, Dy, Sm, Ho, Th, La, Lu, Tm, Pr, Tb, Fe, In, Tl) and their fluxes in the annual snowpack and the firn of the Hansbreen (a tidewater glacier terminating in the Hornsund fjord, southwest Spitsbergen). The trace element samples were obtained from a 3 m deep snow pit dug at the plateau of the glacier (450 m a.s.l.), and from a 2 m deep firn core collected from the bottom of the snow pit. The comparison of elemental fluxes and enrichment factors allowed us to constrain specific summer and wintertime deposition patterns of water soluble trace elements in the southern part of the Svalbard archipelago. Our results suggest that the chemical composition of the Hansbreen (and likely other glaciers where the summit is close to the equilibrium line) is mainly affected by summertime deposition of trace elements from local sources and some volatile elements, which may be transported into the Arctic when polar vortex is weak. The melting of the annual snowpack seems to have a minor influence on the overall chemical signature of the glacier ice. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic glacier Hornsund Svalbard Tidewater Spitsbergen Frontiers (Publisher) Arctic Svalbard Svalbard Archipelago Hornsund ENVELOPE(15.865,15.865,76.979,76.979) Dy ENVELOPE(11.369,11.369,64.834,64.834) Hansbreen ENVELOPE(15.650,15.650,77.075,77.075) Frontiers in Earth Science 8
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description We present a thorough evaluation of the water soluble fraction of the trace element composition (Ca, Sr, Mg, Na, K, Li, B, Rb, U, Ni, Co, As, Cs, Cd, Mo, Se, Eu, Ba, V, Ge, Ga, Cr, Cr, P, Ti, Mn, Zr, Ce, Zn, Fe, Gd, Y, Pb, Bi, Yb, Al, Nb, Er, Nd, Dy, Sm, Ho, Th, La, Lu, Tm, Pr, Tb, Fe, In, Tl) and their fluxes in the annual snowpack and the firn of the Hansbreen (a tidewater glacier terminating in the Hornsund fjord, southwest Spitsbergen). The trace element samples were obtained from a 3 m deep snow pit dug at the plateau of the glacier (450 m a.s.l.), and from a 2 m deep firn core collected from the bottom of the snow pit. The comparison of elemental fluxes and enrichment factors allowed us to constrain specific summer and wintertime deposition patterns of water soluble trace elements in the southern part of the Svalbard archipelago. Our results suggest that the chemical composition of the Hansbreen (and likely other glaciers where the summit is close to the equilibrium line) is mainly affected by summertime deposition of trace elements from local sources and some volatile elements, which may be transported into the Arctic when polar vortex is weak. The melting of the annual snowpack seems to have a minor influence on the overall chemical signature of the glacier ice.
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author Spolaor, Andrea
Moroni, Beatrice
Luks, Bartłomiej
Nawrot, Adam
Roman, Marco
Larose, Catherine
Stachnik, Łukasz
Bruschi, Federica
Kozioł, Krystyna
Pawlak, Filip
Turetta, Clara
Barbaro, Elena
Gallet, Jean-Charles
Cappelletti, David
spellingShingle Spolaor, Andrea
Moroni, Beatrice
Luks, Bartłomiej
Nawrot, Adam
Roman, Marco
Larose, Catherine
Stachnik, Łukasz
Bruschi, Federica
Kozioł, Krystyna
Pawlak, Filip
Turetta, Clara
Barbaro, Elena
Gallet, Jean-Charles
Cappelletti, David
Investigation on the Sources and Impact of Trace Elements in the Annual Snowpack and the Firn in the Hansbreen (Southwest Spitsbergen)
author_facet Spolaor, Andrea
Moroni, Beatrice
Luks, Bartłomiej
Nawrot, Adam
Roman, Marco
Larose, Catherine
Stachnik, Łukasz
Bruschi, Federica
Kozioł, Krystyna
Pawlak, Filip
Turetta, Clara
Barbaro, Elena
Gallet, Jean-Charles
Cappelletti, David
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title Investigation on the Sources and Impact of Trace Elements in the Annual Snowpack and the Firn in the Hansbreen (Southwest Spitsbergen)
title_short Investigation on the Sources and Impact of Trace Elements in the Annual Snowpack and the Firn in the Hansbreen (Southwest Spitsbergen)
title_full Investigation on the Sources and Impact of Trace Elements in the Annual Snowpack and the Firn in the Hansbreen (Southwest Spitsbergen)
title_fullStr Investigation on the Sources and Impact of Trace Elements in the Annual Snowpack and the Firn in the Hansbreen (Southwest Spitsbergen)
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on the Sources and Impact of Trace Elements in the Annual Snowpack and the Firn in the Hansbreen (Southwest Spitsbergen)
title_sort investigation on the sources and impact of trace elements in the annual snowpack and the firn in the hansbreen (southwest spitsbergen)
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