THE USE OF THE ECM METHOD AS AN INDICATOR OF HIGH DUST CONCENTRATIONS IN POLAR ICE CORES
ECM*, pH and dust concentration data obtained on the Dye 3, Camp Century and Byrd ice cores suggest, that the ECM data may be used to indicate high dust concentrations in polar ice cores i.e. higher than approx. 300 µg/kg ice. The dust concentration can only be inferred in a semi-quantitative way as...
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HAL CCSD
1987
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Online Access: | https://hal.science/jpa-00226255 https://hal.science/jpa-00226255/document https://hal.science/jpa-00226255/file/ajp-jphyscol198748C1113.pdf https://doi.org/10.1051/jphyscol:19871113 |
Summary: | ECM*, pH and dust concentration data obtained on the Dye 3, Camp Century and Byrd ice cores suggest, that the ECM data may be used to indicate high dust concentrations in polar ice cores i.e. higher than approx. 300 µg/kg ice. The dust concentration can only be inferred in a semi-quantitative way as the calibration curve shows a high scatter, especially for the internal 300-500 µg/kg. Various data from the 3 cores will be presented in order to illustrate the potential and limitations. |
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