Technique for continuous high-resolution analysis of trace substances in firn and ice cores

The very successful application of a CFA (Continuous flow analysis) system in the GRIP project (Greenland Ice Core Project) for high-resolution ammonium, calcium, hydrogen peroxide, and formaldehyde measurements along a deep ice core led to further development of this analysis technique. We included...

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Published in:Environmental Science & Technology
Main Authors: Röthlisberger, Regine, Bigler, Matthias, Hutterli, Manuel, Sommer, Stefan, Stauffer, Bernhard, Junghans, Hans G., Wagenbach, Dietmar
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: ACS Publications 2000
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Online Access:https://boris.unibe.ch/158528/1/roethlisberger00est.pdf
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Summary:The very successful application of a CFA (Continuous flow analysis) system in the GRIP project (Greenland Ice Core Project) for high-resolution ammonium, calcium, hydrogen peroxide, and formaldehyde measurements along a deep ice core led to further development of this analysis technique. We included methods for continuous analysis of sodium, nitrate, sulfate, and electrolytical conductivity, while the existing methods have been improved. The melting device has been optimized to allow the simultaneous analysis of eight components. Furthermore, a new melter was developed for analyzing firn cores. The system has been used in the frame of the European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) for in-situ analysis of several firn cores from Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, and for the new ice core drilled at Dome C, Antarctica.