Black carbon and mineral dust on two glaciers on the central Tibetan Plateau: sources and implications

Sources and implications of black carbon (BC) and mineral dust (MD) on two glaciers on the central Tibetan Plateau were estimated based on in situ measurements and modeling. The results indicated that BC and MD accounted for 11 +/- 1% and 4 +/- 0% of the albedo reduction relative to clean snow, whil...

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Published in:Journal of Glaciology
Main Authors: Li, Xiaofei, Kang, Shichang, Sprenger, Michael, Zhang, Yulan, He, Xiaobo, Zhang, Guoshuai, Tripathee, Lekhendra, li, Chaoliu, Cao, Junji
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS 2020
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Online Access:http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/12592
https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2019.100
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spelling ftchinacascieeca:oai:ir.ieecas.cn:361006/12592 2023-06-11T04:13:21+02:00 Black carbon and mineral dust on two glaciers on the central Tibetan Plateau: sources and implications Li, Xiaofei Kang, Shichang Sprenger, Michael Zhang, Yulan He, Xiaobo Zhang, Guoshuai Tripathee, Lekhendra li, Chaoliu Cao, Junji 2020-04-01 http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/12592 https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2019.100 英语 eng CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/12592 doi:10.1017/jog.2019.100 Black carbon glacier melt mineral dust particulate matter source region Tibetan Plateau LIGHT-ABSORBING IMPURITIES MASS-BALANCE PRECIPITATION SEASONALITY POTENTIAL IMPACT SNOW ALBEDO NEPAL ICE SENSITIVITY DEPOSITION RUNOFF Physical Geography Geology Geography Physical Geosciences Multidisciplinary 期刊论文 2020 ftchinacascieeca https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2019.100 2023-05-08T13:24:08Z Sources and implications of black carbon (BC) and mineral dust (MD) on two glaciers on the central Tibetan Plateau were estimated based on in situ measurements and modeling. The results indicated that BC and MD accounted for 11 +/- 1% and 4 +/- 0% of the albedo reduction relative to clean snow, while the radiative forcing varied between 11 and 196 and 1-89 W m(-2), respectively. Assessment of BC and MD contributions to the glacier melt can reach up 88 to 434 and 35 to 187 mm w.e., respectively, contributing 9-23 and 4-10% of the total glacier melt. A footprint analysis indicated that BC and MD deposited on the glaciers originated mainly from the Middle East, Central Asia, North China and South Asia during the study period. Moreover, a potentially large fraction of BC may have originated from local and regional fossil fuel combustion. This study suggests that BC and MD will enhance glacier melt and provides a scientific basis for regional mitigation efforts. Report Journal of Glaciology Institute of Earth Environment: IEECAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Journal of Glaciology 66 256 248 258
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topic Black carbon
glacier melt
mineral dust
particulate matter source region
Tibetan Plateau
LIGHT-ABSORBING IMPURITIES
MASS-BALANCE
PRECIPITATION SEASONALITY
POTENTIAL IMPACT
SNOW ALBEDO
NEPAL
ICE
SENSITIVITY
DEPOSITION
RUNOFF
Physical Geography
Geology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle Black carbon
glacier melt
mineral dust
particulate matter source region
Tibetan Plateau
LIGHT-ABSORBING IMPURITIES
MASS-BALANCE
PRECIPITATION SEASONALITY
POTENTIAL IMPACT
SNOW ALBEDO
NEPAL
ICE
SENSITIVITY
DEPOSITION
RUNOFF
Physical Geography
Geology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Li, Xiaofei
Kang, Shichang
Sprenger, Michael
Zhang, Yulan
He, Xiaobo
Zhang, Guoshuai
Tripathee, Lekhendra
li, Chaoliu
Cao, Junji
Black carbon and mineral dust on two glaciers on the central Tibetan Plateau: sources and implications
topic_facet Black carbon
glacier melt
mineral dust
particulate matter source region
Tibetan Plateau
LIGHT-ABSORBING IMPURITIES
MASS-BALANCE
PRECIPITATION SEASONALITY
POTENTIAL IMPACT
SNOW ALBEDO
NEPAL
ICE
SENSITIVITY
DEPOSITION
RUNOFF
Physical Geography
Geology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description Sources and implications of black carbon (BC) and mineral dust (MD) on two glaciers on the central Tibetan Plateau were estimated based on in situ measurements and modeling. The results indicated that BC and MD accounted for 11 +/- 1% and 4 +/- 0% of the albedo reduction relative to clean snow, while the radiative forcing varied between 11 and 196 and 1-89 W m(-2), respectively. Assessment of BC and MD contributions to the glacier melt can reach up 88 to 434 and 35 to 187 mm w.e., respectively, contributing 9-23 and 4-10% of the total glacier melt. A footprint analysis indicated that BC and MD deposited on the glaciers originated mainly from the Middle East, Central Asia, North China and South Asia during the study period. Moreover, a potentially large fraction of BC may have originated from local and regional fossil fuel combustion. This study suggests that BC and MD will enhance glacier melt and provides a scientific basis for regional mitigation efforts.
format Report
author Li, Xiaofei
Kang, Shichang
Sprenger, Michael
Zhang, Yulan
He, Xiaobo
Zhang, Guoshuai
Tripathee, Lekhendra
li, Chaoliu
Cao, Junji
author_facet Li, Xiaofei
Kang, Shichang
Sprenger, Michael
Zhang, Yulan
He, Xiaobo
Zhang, Guoshuai
Tripathee, Lekhendra
li, Chaoliu
Cao, Junji
author_sort Li, Xiaofei
title Black carbon and mineral dust on two glaciers on the central Tibetan Plateau: sources and implications
title_short Black carbon and mineral dust on two glaciers on the central Tibetan Plateau: sources and implications
title_full Black carbon and mineral dust on two glaciers on the central Tibetan Plateau: sources and implications
title_fullStr Black carbon and mineral dust on two glaciers on the central Tibetan Plateau: sources and implications
title_full_unstemmed Black carbon and mineral dust on two glaciers on the central Tibetan Plateau: sources and implications
title_sort black carbon and mineral dust on two glaciers on the central tibetan plateau: sources and implications
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