Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Fluxes of nitrates between snow surfaces and the atmosphere in the European high Arctic

Abstract. Measurements of atmospheric and snow mixing ratios of nitrates and nitrites and their fluxes above the snow surface were made during two intensive campaigns during spring time 2001 at Ny- ˚Alesund, Svalbard as part of the EU project “The NItrogen Cycle and Effects on the oxidation of atmos...

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Main Authors: H. J. Beine, F. Dominé, A. Ianniello, M. Nardino, I. Allegrini, K. Teinilä, R. Hillamo
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.405.405 2023-05-15T15:10:35+02:00 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Fluxes of nitrates between snow surfaces and the atmosphere in the European high Arctic H. J. Beine F. Dominé A. Ianniello M. Nardino I. Allegrini K. Teinilä R. Hillamo The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2003 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.405.405 http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/32/83/36/PDF/acp-3-335-2003.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.405.405 http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/32/83/36/PDF/acp-3-335-2003.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/32/83/36/PDF/acp-3-335-2003.pdf text 2003 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T03:01:34Z Abstract. Measurements of atmospheric and snow mixing ratios of nitrates and nitrites and their fluxes above the snow surface were made during two intensive campaigns during spring time 2001 at Ny- ˚Alesund, Svalbard as part of the EU project “The NItrogen Cycle and Effects on the oxidation of atmospheric trace species at high latitudes ” (NICE). At this coastal site close to the unseasonably unfrozen fjord, of the measured nitrogen species, only HNO3 showed a significant flux on to the snow surface; a mean deposition of −8.7 nmol h −1 m −2 was observed in late April / early May 2001. These fluxes may be due to the reaction of HNO3 with sea salt, and especially NaCl, or may be simply uptake of HNO3 by ice, which is alkaline because of the sea salt in our marine environment. During snowfall periods dry deposition of HNO3 may contribute up to 10 % of the N budget in the snow; however, the main source for N is wet deposition in falling snow. The surface snow at Ny- ˚Alesund showed very complex stratigraphy; the NO − 3 mixing ratio in snow varied between 65 and 520 ng g−1, the total NO − 3 content of the snowpack was on the order of 2700 ng cm−2. In comparison the atmospheric boundary layer column showed a NO − 3 content of only 8 ng cm −2. The limited exchange, however, between the snow and the atmosphere was attributed to low mobility in the observed snow. Text Arctic Svalbard Unknown Arctic Svalbard
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description Abstract. Measurements of atmospheric and snow mixing ratios of nitrates and nitrites and their fluxes above the snow surface were made during two intensive campaigns during spring time 2001 at Ny- ˚Alesund, Svalbard as part of the EU project “The NItrogen Cycle and Effects on the oxidation of atmospheric trace species at high latitudes ” (NICE). At this coastal site close to the unseasonably unfrozen fjord, of the measured nitrogen species, only HNO3 showed a significant flux on to the snow surface; a mean deposition of −8.7 nmol h −1 m −2 was observed in late April / early May 2001. These fluxes may be due to the reaction of HNO3 with sea salt, and especially NaCl, or may be simply uptake of HNO3 by ice, which is alkaline because of the sea salt in our marine environment. During snowfall periods dry deposition of HNO3 may contribute up to 10 % of the N budget in the snow; however, the main source for N is wet deposition in falling snow. The surface snow at Ny- ˚Alesund showed very complex stratigraphy; the NO − 3 mixing ratio in snow varied between 65 and 520 ng g−1, the total NO − 3 content of the snowpack was on the order of 2700 ng cm−2. In comparison the atmospheric boundary layer column showed a NO − 3 content of only 8 ng cm −2. The limited exchange, however, between the snow and the atmosphere was attributed to low mobility in the observed snow.
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