Black Carbon Concentrations from an Ice Core from Tupungatito Glacier in the Central Andes

Black Carbon (BC) is a particle formed from the incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels. When BC is deposited on a glacier or snow surface, the surface albedo (reflectivity) is reduced. The BC absorbs sunlight producing heat, which can accelerate snow and glacier melt if substantial BC is...

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Main Author: Berg, Kayla
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spelling ftcwashingtonuni:oai:digitalcommons.cwu.edu:source-1755 2023-05-15T16:38:54+02:00 Black Carbon Concentrations from an Ice Core from Tupungatito Glacier in the Central Andes Berg, Kayla 2012-05-17T18:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source/2012/oralpresentations/50 unknown ScholarWorks@CWU https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source/2012/oralpresentations/50 Symposium Of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE) text 2012 ftcwashingtonuni 2022-10-20T20:21:02Z Black Carbon (BC) is a particle formed from the incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels. When BC is deposited on a glacier or snow surface, the surface albedo (reflectivity) is reduced. The BC absorbs sunlight producing heat, which can accelerate snow and glacier melt if substantial BC is present. This can lead to a decrease in water availability for major urban areas that rely on snow/glacier runoff as a water resource. BC has not previously been measured in snow or ice in South America, even though snow and glacier water from the Central Andes provides an important source of runoff. Herein, we present a record of BC from a shallow ice core spanning 2000- 2010 from the Tupungatito glacier in the Central Andes. BC was determined using a Single Particle Soot Photometer (SP2). The BC concentrations peak during the summer months, and exhibit interannual variations. The record is being examined further to determine if the variations are due to changes in emissions, transport, and/or precipitation. BC on Tupungatito has caused an albedo reduction of up to 4.6% between 2000 and 2010, suggesting that BC has the potential to affect water resources in this region. Text ice core Central Washington University: ScholarWorks
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description Black Carbon (BC) is a particle formed from the incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels. When BC is deposited on a glacier or snow surface, the surface albedo (reflectivity) is reduced. The BC absorbs sunlight producing heat, which can accelerate snow and glacier melt if substantial BC is present. This can lead to a decrease in water availability for major urban areas that rely on snow/glacier runoff as a water resource. BC has not previously been measured in snow or ice in South America, even though snow and glacier water from the Central Andes provides an important source of runoff. Herein, we present a record of BC from a shallow ice core spanning 2000- 2010 from the Tupungatito glacier in the Central Andes. BC was determined using a Single Particle Soot Photometer (SP2). The BC concentrations peak during the summer months, and exhibit interannual variations. The record is being examined further to determine if the variations are due to changes in emissions, transport, and/or precipitation. BC on Tupungatito has caused an albedo reduction of up to 4.6% between 2000 and 2010, suggesting that BC has the potential to affect water resources in this region.
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title_short Black Carbon Concentrations from an Ice Core from Tupungatito Glacier in the Central Andes
title_full Black Carbon Concentrations from an Ice Core from Tupungatito Glacier in the Central Andes
title_fullStr Black Carbon Concentrations from an Ice Core from Tupungatito Glacier in the Central Andes
title_full_unstemmed Black Carbon Concentrations from an Ice Core from Tupungatito Glacier in the Central Andes
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