Sea salt dependent electrical conduction in polar ice
A 45 m length of ice core from Dolleman I., Antarctic Peninsula, has been dielectrically analyzed at 5 cm resolution using the dielectric profiling (DEP) technique. The core has also been chemically analyzed for major ionic impurities. A statistical analysis of the measurements shows that the LF (lo...
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ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:2158 2024-09-15T17:47:05+00:00 Sea salt dependent electrical conduction in polar ice Moore, J. Paren, J. Oerter, Hans 1992 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/2158/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.12748 unknown Moore, J. , Paren, J. and Oerter, H. (1992) Sea salt dependent electrical conduction in polar ice , Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol.97, No. B13, pp., pp. 19803-19812 . hdl:10013/epic.12748 EPIC3Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol.97, No. B13, pp., pp. 19803-19812, ISSN: 0148-0227 Article isiRev 1992 ftawi 2024-06-24T03:53:43Z A 45 m length of ice core from Dolleman I., Antarctic Peninsula, has been dielectrically analyzed at 5 cm resolution using the dielectric profiling (DEP) technique. The core has also been chemically analyzed for major ionic impurities. A statistical analysis of the measurements shows that the LF (low frequency) conductivity is determined both by neutral salt and acid concentrations. Salts (probably dispersed throughout the ice fabric) determine the dielectric conductivity. The salt conduction mechanism is probably due to Bjerrum L defects alone, created by the incorporation of chloride ions in the lattice. Samples of ice from beneath the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf were also measured, and display a similar conduction mechanism below a solubility limit of about 400 micromoles of chloride. The temperature dependence of the neutral salt, acid and pure ice contributions to the LF conductivity of natural ice between -70 C and 0 C is discussed. These results allow a comprehensive comparison of dielectric and chemical data from natural ice. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Filchner Ronne Ice Shelf Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf ice core Ice Shelf Ronne Ice Shelf Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) |
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A 45 m length of ice core from Dolleman I., Antarctic Peninsula, has been dielectrically analyzed at 5 cm resolution using the dielectric profiling (DEP) technique. The core has also been chemically analyzed for major ionic impurities. A statistical analysis of the measurements shows that the LF (low frequency) conductivity is determined both by neutral salt and acid concentrations. Salts (probably dispersed throughout the ice fabric) determine the dielectric conductivity. The salt conduction mechanism is probably due to Bjerrum L defects alone, created by the incorporation of chloride ions in the lattice. Samples of ice from beneath the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf were also measured, and display a similar conduction mechanism below a solubility limit of about 400 micromoles of chloride. The temperature dependence of the neutral salt, acid and pure ice contributions to the LF conductivity of natural ice between -70 C and 0 C is discussed. These results allow a comprehensive comparison of dielectric and chemical data from natural ice. |
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Moore, J. Paren, J. Oerter, Hans |
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Moore, J. Paren, J. Oerter, Hans Sea salt dependent electrical conduction in polar ice |
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Sea salt dependent electrical conduction in polar ice |
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Sea salt dependent electrical conduction in polar ice |
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Sea salt dependent electrical conduction in polar ice |
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Sea salt dependent electrical conduction in polar ice |
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Sea salt dependent electrical conduction in polar ice |
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sea salt dependent electrical conduction in polar ice |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Filchner Ronne Ice Shelf Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf ice core Ice Shelf Ronne Ice Shelf |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Filchner Ronne Ice Shelf Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf ice core Ice Shelf Ronne Ice Shelf |
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EPIC3Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol.97, No. B13, pp., pp. 19803-19812, ISSN: 0148-0227 |
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Moore, J. , Paren, J. and Oerter, H. (1992) Sea salt dependent electrical conduction in polar ice , Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol.97, No. B13, pp., pp. 19803-19812 . hdl:10013/epic.12748 |
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