N. Stivrins, K. Lamsters, J. Karušs, M. Krievāns, Agnis Rečs
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Abstract
In this study, we analysed the organic and inorganic content of the cryoconite holes along the altitudinal gradient
at the lower elevations of the Russell glacier ablation zone in Southwest Greenland. We specifically focus on less studied
industrial microscopic spheroidal carbonaceous particles (SCP; part of black carbon) to get more insights about their
accumulation patterns on the glacier surface. We found no clear SCP distribution pattern, including concentration values.
This outcome underlines the complexity of the ice margin zone and draws attention for further research on this topic with
the inclusion of multiyear evaluation of SCP concentration at the even wider area that could possibly give results that can
be compared to the emission source and long-way air pollution validation. In addition, our results indicate that during
the summer of 2016, algae composition was formed of both green algae (Chlamydomonadaceae, Mesotaeniaceae) and
cyanobacteria (Oscillatoriaceae). Green algae had a larger relative proportion than cyanobacteria in the cryoconite holes
throughout the studied gradient.
期刊介绍:
BALTICA is an international periodical journal on Earth sciences devoted to the Baltic countries region and the Baltic Sea problems. This edition as a Yearbook is established in 1961 by initiative of Academician Vytautas Gudelis. Since 1993, an Editor-in-Chief of the journal became Academician Algimantas Grigelis. BALTICA is published biannually (in June and December) in cooperation with geoscientists of the circum-Baltic States.
BALTICA is publishing original peer-reviewed papers of international interests on various Earth sciences issues. The particular emphasis is given to Quaternary geology, climate changes and development of ecosystems, palaeogeography, environmental geology, as well as stratigraphy, tectonics, sedimentology and surface processes with relevance to the geological history of the Baltic Sea and land areas. Journal emphasizes modern techniques, methodology and standards. The journal structure comprises original articles, short reviews, information, bibliography.