Carbon dioxide concentration in bubbles of natural cold ice ...

The bubble pressure in an ice sheet is increasing with depth, due to the hydrostatic pressure of the surrounding ice. Below a certain depth, which depends on the ice temperature, bubbles are shrinking faster than expected, due to formation of air clathrates. After recovery and decompression of ice c...

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Main Authors: Neftel, A., Oeschger, H., Schwander, J., Stauffer, B.
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Published: American Chemical Society 1983
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48350/158748
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spelling ftdatacite:10.48350/158748 2024-09-30T14:34:14+00:00 Carbon dioxide concentration in bubbles of natural cold ice ... Neftel, A. Oeschger, H. Schwander, J. Stauffer, B. 1983 https://dx.doi.org/10.48350/158748 https://boris.unibe.ch/158748/ unknown American Chemical Society restricted access publisher holds copyright http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec 530 Physics Text ScholarlyArticle article-journal journal article 1983 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48350/158748 2024-09-02T10:17:31Z The bubble pressure in an ice sheet is increasing with depth, due to the hydrostatic pressure of the surrounding ice. Below a certain depth, which depends on the ice temperature, bubbles are shrinking faster than expected, due to formation of air clathrates. After recovery and decompression of ice cores from below this depth, new bubbles start to form again. Within 1 year most of the air is collected again in newly formed bubbles. We measured by means of an infrared laser spectrometer the CO2 concentration in gas extracted by mechanically crushing small ice samples at -20 ⁰C. We analyzed samples from a depth of 1600 m below surface from the recently drilled Dye 3 core (South Greenland), a few days, a few weeks, and a few months after recovery. This allows us to investigate the influence of clathrate formation and incomplete back-diffusion to the measured CO2 concentration. The formation of CO2 clathrates and the back-diffusion process is certainly influenced by the solubility of CO2 in the ice structure. ... Text Dye 3 Dye-3 Greenland Ice Sheet DataCite Greenland
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Carbon dioxide concentration in bubbles of natural cold ice ...
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description The bubble pressure in an ice sheet is increasing with depth, due to the hydrostatic pressure of the surrounding ice. Below a certain depth, which depends on the ice temperature, bubbles are shrinking faster than expected, due to formation of air clathrates. After recovery and decompression of ice cores from below this depth, new bubbles start to form again. Within 1 year most of the air is collected again in newly formed bubbles. We measured by means of an infrared laser spectrometer the CO2 concentration in gas extracted by mechanically crushing small ice samples at -20 ⁰C. We analyzed samples from a depth of 1600 m below surface from the recently drilled Dye 3 core (South Greenland), a few days, a few weeks, and a few months after recovery. This allows us to investigate the influence of clathrate formation and incomplete back-diffusion to the measured CO2 concentration. The formation of CO2 clathrates and the back-diffusion process is certainly influenced by the solubility of CO2 in the ice structure. ...
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Schwander, J.
Stauffer, B.
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title Carbon dioxide concentration in bubbles of natural cold ice ...
title_short Carbon dioxide concentration in bubbles of natural cold ice ...
title_full Carbon dioxide concentration in bubbles of natural cold ice ...
title_fullStr Carbon dioxide concentration in bubbles of natural cold ice ...
title_full_unstemmed Carbon dioxide concentration in bubbles of natural cold ice ...
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publisher American Chemical Society
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