Snowpack Chemistry at Selected Sites in Colorado and New Mexico During Winter 1999-2000

Snowpacks at two high-elevation (> 3,000 m) sampling sites near McPhee and Sanchez Reservoirs in southern Colorado were selected to collect representative samples of atmospheric deposition to the surrounding watersheds during winter 1999-2000. In February 2000, annual snowpacks at two sites were...

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Main Author: Ingersoll, George P.
Other Authors: GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DENVER CO
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Language:English
Published: 2000
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description Snowpacks at two high-elevation (> 3,000 m) sampling sites near McPhee and Sanchez Reservoirs in southern Colorado were selected to collect representative samples of atmospheric deposition to the surrounding watersheds during winter 1999-2000. In February 2000, annual snowpacks at two sites were sampled to determine concentrations of nitrate and sulfate; concentrations of the trace elements arsenic, mercury, and selenium; and the sulfur isotope ratios that result from atmospheric deposition to the area. Snowpack chemistry data at the two sites sampled in 1999-2000 are compared to 1993-99 averages at 10 other snow-sampling sites in Colorado and New Mexico that generally are downwind of the Four Corners area of the southwestern United States. Although concentrations of ammonium and nitrate in the 1999-2000 snowpacks were fairly typical compared to averages established at nearby sites in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico, chloride and sulfate concentrations were below the 1993-99 average, while arsenic, mercury, and selenium in snow were much below the 1993-99 average. However, very similar sulfur-isotope ratios (that are not a function of precipitation amounts) deposited in snowpacks at the nearby sites indicate the snowpack chemistries at the new sampling locations near McPhee and Sanchez reservoirs were affected by similar sources of sulfate.
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spelling ftdtic:ADA441748 2025-01-16T22:22:38+00:00 Snowpack Chemistry at Selected Sites in Colorado and New Mexico During Winter 1999-2000 Ingersoll, George P. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DENVER CO 2000 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA441748 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA441748 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA441748 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Physical Chemistry Snow Ice and Permafrost *SNOW COVER *CHEMICAL ANALYSIS SITES CHEMISTRY CONCENTRATION(COMPOSITION) NEW MEXICO COLORADO SELENIUM NITRATES ARSENIC SULFATES MERCURY SAMPLING PRECIPITATION Text 2000 ftdtic 2016-02-22T01:11:58Z Snowpacks at two high-elevation (> 3,000 m) sampling sites near McPhee and Sanchez Reservoirs in southern Colorado were selected to collect representative samples of atmospheric deposition to the surrounding watersheds during winter 1999-2000. In February 2000, annual snowpacks at two sites were sampled to determine concentrations of nitrate and sulfate; concentrations of the trace elements arsenic, mercury, and selenium; and the sulfur isotope ratios that result from atmospheric deposition to the area. Snowpack chemistry data at the two sites sampled in 1999-2000 are compared to 1993-99 averages at 10 other snow-sampling sites in Colorado and New Mexico that generally are downwind of the Four Corners area of the southwestern United States. Although concentrations of ammonium and nitrate in the 1999-2000 snowpacks were fairly typical compared to averages established at nearby sites in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico, chloride and sulfate concentrations were below the 1993-99 average, while arsenic, mercury, and selenium in snow were much below the 1993-99 average. However, very similar sulfur-isotope ratios (that are not a function of precipitation amounts) deposited in snowpacks at the nearby sites indicate the snowpack chemistries at the new sampling locations near McPhee and Sanchez reservoirs were affected by similar sources of sulfate. Text Ice permafrost Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
spellingShingle Physical Chemistry
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*SNOW COVER
*CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
SITES
CHEMISTRY
CONCENTRATION(COMPOSITION)
NEW MEXICO
COLORADO
SELENIUM
NITRATES
ARSENIC
SULFATES
MERCURY
SAMPLING
PRECIPITATION
Ingersoll, George P.
Snowpack Chemistry at Selected Sites in Colorado and New Mexico During Winter 1999-2000
title Snowpack Chemistry at Selected Sites in Colorado and New Mexico During Winter 1999-2000
title_full Snowpack Chemistry at Selected Sites in Colorado and New Mexico During Winter 1999-2000
title_fullStr Snowpack Chemistry at Selected Sites in Colorado and New Mexico During Winter 1999-2000
title_full_unstemmed Snowpack Chemistry at Selected Sites in Colorado and New Mexico During Winter 1999-2000
title_short Snowpack Chemistry at Selected Sites in Colorado and New Mexico During Winter 1999-2000
title_sort snowpack chemistry at selected sites in colorado and new mexico during winter 1999-2000
topic Physical Chemistry
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*SNOW COVER
*CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
SITES
CHEMISTRY
CONCENTRATION(COMPOSITION)
NEW MEXICO
COLORADO
SELENIUM
NITRATES
ARSENIC
SULFATES
MERCURY
SAMPLING
PRECIPITATION
topic_facet Physical Chemistry
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*SNOW COVER
*CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
SITES
CHEMISTRY
CONCENTRATION(COMPOSITION)
NEW MEXICO
COLORADO
SELENIUM
NITRATES
ARSENIC
SULFATES
MERCURY
SAMPLING
PRECIPITATION
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