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1. Present status of Arctic Climate 2. What does dirty snow look like? 3. Where do dust and soot snowpack impurities come from? 4. How can impurities change polar climate? 5. What does the future hold for alpine and polar snowpacks? Figure 2: Photo unavailable for public viewing due to copyright res...

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Main Author: Charlie Zender
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.227.5520
http://dust.ess.uci.edu/smn/smn_pcc_snw_lbaop_200708.pdf
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Summary:1. Present status of Arctic Climate 2. What does dirty snow look like? 3. Where do dust and soot snowpack impurities come from? 4. How can impurities change polar climate? 5. What does the future hold for alpine and polar snowpacks? Figure 2: Photo unavailable for public viewing due to copyright restrictions. IMPACTS OF A WARMING ARCTIC Observed Arctic Temperature, 1900 to Present ©2004, ACIA Annual average change in near surface air temperature from stations on land relative to the average for 1961-1990, for the region from 60 to 90˚N.IMPACTS OF A WARMING ARCTIC