格陵兰岛dye-3冰粒生长过程的评估

Randolph D. Borys , Deborah Del Vecchio , Jean-Luc Jaffrezo , Cliff I. Davidson , David L. Mitchell
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作为格陵兰冰盖DGASP计划的一部分,对导致雪形成的冰颗粒形成过程的性质进行了调查。冰粒的习性是用下落的雪晶体的Formvar复制品来确定的。根据这些测量,对原始生长过程和地层高度进行了评估。结果表明,云水被冰粒剥落的现象极少发生,也很少发生通过吸积或轮积来生长的现象。然而,当环带确实发生时,它通常与来自南方的暖气团有关。轮蚀的发生也与季节有关,在温暖的月份发生的频率更高。据估计,冰粒的形成对年平均水量的贡献不到5%,但对一些化学物质的沉积贡献高达30%,这些化学物质沉积到格陵兰冰盖的Dye 3。冰粒的习性表明,它们在夏季起源于比冬季更高的冰盖以上的高度。在解释雪化学和比较染料3号的雪和气溶胶化学时,冰粒边缘大小的变化、冰粒起源的海拔高度、气象和一年中的季节都是必不可少的。
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Assessment of ice particle growth processes at dye-3, Greenland

As part of the DGASP program on the Greenland Ice Sheet, an investigation was conducted into the nature of ice particle formation processes that result in the formation of snow. Ice particle habits were determined using Formvar replicas of falling snow crystals. From these measurements an assessment of the primary growth process and altitude of formation was made. Results indicate that the scavenging of cloud water by falling ice particles, growth by accretion or riming, rarely occurs. However, when riming does occur, it is usually associated with warmer air masses from the south. The occurrence of riming was also observed to be dependent on the season, with a greater frequency occurring during warmer months. It was estimated that ice particle riming contributes less than 5% of the average annual water mass, but up to 30% of the deposition of some chemical species, deposited to the Greenland Ice Sheet at Dye 3. Ice particle habits indicate that they originate at higher altitudes above the ice cap in summer than in winter. Variations in the magnitude of ice particle riming, the elevation of origin of ice particles, the meteorology and the season of the year are all essential when interpreting snow chemistry and comparing snow and aerosol chemistry at Dye 3.

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