Field of frost flowers (DI01975)

Field of frost flowers on the Arctic ice shelf. Little known outside the world of polar research, frost flowers haven't been studied much till recently. They're highly salty, which makes them potentially important in the chemistry of depletion events. This image was taken during the OASIS...

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Other Authors: Calvin, Carlye (Carlye Calvin) (photographerpht)
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spelling ftncar:oai:drupal-site.org:imagegallery_1866 2023-05-15T14:46:33+02:00 Field of frost flowers (DI01975) Calvin, Carlye (Carlye Calvin) (photographerpht) 1 photograph image/tiff http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7dr2sms unknown University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) NCAR/UCAR Image and Multimedia Gallery imagegallery:1866 DI01975 ark:/85065/d7dr2sms 2776 http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7dr2sms Copyright University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR). By [insert name of photographer when listed], licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) License, via OpenSky. For commercial use contact copyright@ucar.edu. CC-BY-NC StillImage image ftncar 2022-08-09T17:17:32Z Field of frost flowers on the Arctic ice shelf. Little known outside the world of polar research, frost flowers haven't been studied much till recently. They're highly salty, which makes them potentially important in the chemistry of depletion events. This image was taken during the OASIS (Ocean_Atmosphere_Sea Ice_Snowpack) field project. Part of International Polar Year, OASIS tackled a number of standing questions in polar chemistry, with the emphasis on the life cycle of pollutants that drift into the Arctic. Still Image Arctic Ice Shelf International Polar Year OpenSky (NCAR/UCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Arctic
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description Field of frost flowers on the Arctic ice shelf. Little known outside the world of polar research, frost flowers haven't been studied much till recently. They're highly salty, which makes them potentially important in the chemistry of depletion events. This image was taken during the OASIS (Ocean_Atmosphere_Sea Ice_Snowpack) field project. Part of International Polar Year, OASIS tackled a number of standing questions in polar chemistry, with the emphasis on the life cycle of pollutants that drift into the Arctic.
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title Field of frost flowers (DI01975)
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