Glaciers as an important element of the World Glacier Monitoring implemented in Svalbard

Glaciers are not only contributors to the sea level rise but also important players in the circulation of pollutants. Over a billion people apply glacial waters for domestic purposes; hence, both the quality and quantity of this water should be monitored. In this chapter, we concentrate on the archi...

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Main Authors: Lehmann‐Konera, Sara, Ruman, Marek, Kozioł, Krystyna, Gajek, Grzegorz, Polkowska, Żaneta
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: [Rijeka] : Intech Open 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/12042
https://doi.org/10.5772/69237
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spelling ftunivsilesia:oai:rebus.us.edu.pl:20.500.12128/12042 2023-05-15T14:51:35+02:00 Glaciers as an important element of the World Glacier Monitoring implemented in Svalbard Lehmann‐Konera, Sara Ruman, Marek Kozioł, Krystyna Gajek, Grzegorz Polkowska, Żaneta 2017 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/12042 https://doi.org/10.5772/69237 en eng [Rijeka] : Intech Open Danilo Godone (red.), "Glacier Evolution in a Changing World" (S. 1-36). [Rijeka] : Intech Open 978-953-51-3544-9 978-953-51-3543-2 978-953-51-4637-7 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/12042 doi:10.5772/69237 Uznanie autorstwa 3.0 Polska http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pl/ CC-BY Glacial catchments Anthropogenic pollutants Glacier mass balance Polar ecosystems info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2017 ftunivsilesia https://doi.org/20.500.12128/12042 https://doi.org/10.5772/69237 2022-12-31T20:13:08Z Glaciers are not only contributors to the sea level rise but also important players in the circulation of pollutants. Over a billion people apply glacial waters for domestic purposes; hence, both the quality and quantity of this water should be monitored. In this chapter, we concentrate on the archipelago Svalbard in the Arctic, a typical target area for xenobiotics from long range atmospheric transport (LRAT), holding an important share of the Arctic glacial ice cover. Literature review has been conducted over both the cryospheric metrics and the achievements of analytical chemistry in the environmental monitoring. Svalbard is a relatively well-monitored part of the Arctic, with 17 glaciers regularly monitored for mass balance. In the chemical records of glaciers, a variety of substances have been determined, e.g., ions, heavy metals, or persistent organic pollutants (POPs), with the use of precise analytical techniques. However, knowledge gaps persist, preventing a formation of a reliable chemical inventory of Svalbard glaciers. Moreover, detailed studies on the deposition and transport of pollutants, rather than focusing on their presence only, are crucial future research recommendations. Book Part Arctic glacier Svalbard The Repository of the University of Silesia (RE-BUŚ) Arctic Svalbard
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topic Glacial catchments
Anthropogenic pollutants
Glacier mass balance
Polar ecosystems
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Anthropogenic pollutants
Glacier mass balance
Polar ecosystems
Lehmann‐Konera, Sara
Ruman, Marek
Kozioł, Krystyna
Gajek, Grzegorz
Polkowska, Żaneta
Glaciers as an important element of the World Glacier Monitoring implemented in Svalbard
topic_facet Glacial catchments
Anthropogenic pollutants
Glacier mass balance
Polar ecosystems
description Glaciers are not only contributors to the sea level rise but also important players in the circulation of pollutants. Over a billion people apply glacial waters for domestic purposes; hence, both the quality and quantity of this water should be monitored. In this chapter, we concentrate on the archipelago Svalbard in the Arctic, a typical target area for xenobiotics from long range atmospheric transport (LRAT), holding an important share of the Arctic glacial ice cover. Literature review has been conducted over both the cryospheric metrics and the achievements of analytical chemistry in the environmental monitoring. Svalbard is a relatively well-monitored part of the Arctic, with 17 glaciers regularly monitored for mass balance. In the chemical records of glaciers, a variety of substances have been determined, e.g., ions, heavy metals, or persistent organic pollutants (POPs), with the use of precise analytical techniques. However, knowledge gaps persist, preventing a formation of a reliable chemical inventory of Svalbard glaciers. Moreover, detailed studies on the deposition and transport of pollutants, rather than focusing on their presence only, are crucial future research recommendations.
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author Lehmann‐Konera, Sara
Ruman, Marek
Kozioł, Krystyna
Gajek, Grzegorz
Polkowska, Żaneta
author_facet Lehmann‐Konera, Sara
Ruman, Marek
Kozioł, Krystyna
Gajek, Grzegorz
Polkowska, Żaneta
author_sort Lehmann‐Konera, Sara
title Glaciers as an important element of the World Glacier Monitoring implemented in Svalbard
title_short Glaciers as an important element of the World Glacier Monitoring implemented in Svalbard
title_full Glaciers as an important element of the World Glacier Monitoring implemented in Svalbard
title_fullStr Glaciers as an important element of the World Glacier Monitoring implemented in Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Glaciers as an important element of the World Glacier Monitoring implemented in Svalbard
title_sort glaciers as an important element of the world glacier monitoring implemented in svalbard
publisher [Rijeka] : Intech Open
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url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/12042
https://doi.org/10.5772/69237
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op_relation Danilo Godone (red.), "Glacier Evolution in a Changing World" (S. 1-36). [Rijeka] : Intech Open
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