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Editor: W.P. Adams
Contents
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Glaciochemical studies and estimated net mass balances for Rennick Glacier area, Antarctica
Boyd Allen III, Paul A. Mayewski, W.Berry Lyons and Mary Jo Spencer
7-11
Assessing laboratory procedures for the decontamination of Polar snow or ice samples for the analysis of toxic metals and metalloids
Claude F. Boutron and Françoise M. Batifol
12-19
Trace elements in Antarctic air and snowfall
A.L. Dick and D.A. Peel
20-25
Spatial and temporal variations of snow chemistry in Terre Adélie (East Antarctica)
Michel Legrand and Robert J. Delmas
26-33
Snow stratigraphic record at South Pole: potential for paleoclimatic reconstruction
E. Mosley-Thompson, P.D. Kruss, L.G. Thompson, M. Pourchet and P. Grootes
34-41
Volcanic ash layers in bare ice areas near the Yamato Mountains, Dronning Maud Land and the Allan Hills, Victoria Land, Antarctica
Fumihiko Nishio, Takayoshi Katsushima and Hirokazu Ohmae
42-48
Particle morphology, composition and associated ice chemistry of tephra layers in the Byrd ice core: evidence for hydrovolcanic eruptions
J.M. Palais
49-53
Investigations of the oxygen-18 content of samples from snow pits and ice cores from the Filchner-Ronne ice shelves and Ekström ice shelf
O. Reinwarth, W. Graf, W. Stichler, H. Moser and H. Oerter
54-59
Gaseous components in the atmosphere and the historic record revealed by ice cores
B. Stauffer and H. Oeschger
60
Abstract
Acidity and DC conductivity in polar ice
E.W. Wolff and J.G. Paren
61-69
Closer to a true value for heavy metal concentrations in recent Antarctic snow by improved contamination control
E.W. Wolff and D.A. Peel
70-75
Sulphuric and nitric acid concentrations and spikes along a 200 m deep ice core at D 57 (Terre Adélie, Antarctica)
Françoise Zanolini, Robert J. Delmas and Michel Legrand
76-83
Stratigraphic noise in the time series derived from ice cores
David A. Fisher, Niels Reeh and H.B. Clausen
84-88
The glaciochemistry of snow-pits from Quelccaya Ice Cap, Peru, 1982
W.Berry Lyons, Paul A. Mayewski, Lonnie G. Thompson and Boyd Allen III
89
Abstract
Can high-altitude ice masses in temperate areas provide useful climatic records?
Paul A. Mayewski and W.Berry Lyons
90-93
Isotope studies of ice cores from a temperate Alpine glacier (Vernagtferner, Austria) with respect to the meltwater flow
H. Oerter, D. Baker, W. Stichler and W. Rauert
94-99
Applications of isotope geochemistry to research on Chinese glaciers
Wang Ping
100-108
Atmospheric particles: their physical and chemical characteristics, and deposition processes relevant to the chemical composition of glaciers
L.A. Barrie
109-116
Airborne pollen: a unique mass tracer, its influx to the Canadian High Arctic
J.C. Bourgeois, R.M. Koerner and B.T. Alt
117-124
A global oxygen isotope model - semi-empirical, zonally averaged
D.A. Fisher and B.T. Alt
125-129
The influence of atmospheric composition of volcanic eruptions as derived from ice-core analysis
C.U. Hammer
130
Abstract
Airborne precipitation and cloud sampling technqiues
P.I. Joe, R.S. Schemenauer, J.W. Strapp and P. Daum
131-137
Simulation of airborne impurity cycles using atmospheric general circulation models
Sylvie Joussaume
138-140
10Be in polar ice and atmospheres
G.M. Raisbeck and F. Yiou
141-147
Relocation and preferential elution of acidic solute through the snowpack of a small, remote, high-altitude Scottish catchment
P. Brimblecombe, M. Tranter, P.W. Abrahams, I. Blackwood, T.D. Davies and C.E. Vincent
148
Abstract
An isotope and energy balance study of the snow-melt process
R.M. Brown, A.G. Price and W. Workman
149-152
Distribution of grain sizes and internal surface area and their role in snow chemistry in a sub-Arctic snow cover
H.B. Granberg
153-160
Abstract
Acid content of snow from a mid-troposhere sampling site on Mount Logan, Yukon Territory, Canada
G. Holdsworth and E. Peake
161-166
The chemistry of snow and meltwaters within the mesostructure of a boreal forest snow cover
H.G. Jones
167-174
The chemical characteristics of snow cover in a northern boreal forest during the spring run-off period
H.G. Jones and W. Sochanska
175-180
Sulphur and heavy metal pollution in urban snow: multi-elemental analytical techniques and interpretations
S. Landsberger and R.E. Jervis
181-184
Hydrometerological interpretation of isotopic data on atmospheric moisture and precipitation
R.K. Saxena and E. Eriksson
185-190
Spatial and temporal variability of surface snowfall and snowpack chemistry in central Ontario
R.S. Schemenauer, P.W. Summers, H.A. Wiebe and K.G. Anlauf
191-195
A study of atmospheric deposition onto the snowpack in northern Saskatchewan
S.R. Shewchuk
196-201
The elution of ions through field and laboratory snowpacks
Sotiris Tsiouris, Christopher E. Vincent, Trevor D. Davies and Peter Brimblecombe
202-207
The roles of snow, lake ice and lake water in the distribution of major ions in the ice cover of a lake
W.P. Adams and D.C. Lasenby
208-212
Effects of ice and snow cover on the chemistry of nearshore lake water during spring melt
J.M. Gunn and W. Keller
213
Snow chemistry on Mount Logan, Yukon Territory, Canada
R.J. Delmas, M. Legrand and G. Holdsworth
213
Atmospheric circulation in the Canadian High Arctic
Bea T. Alt
214
The Biryd ice core: continuous acidity measurements and solid electrical conductivity measurements
C.U. Hammer, H.B. Clausen and C.C. Langway Jr.
215
Particulates in acidic snows from the Cairngorms, Scotland
M. Tranter, P. Brimblecombe, T.D. Davies, P.W. Abrahams, I. Blackwood, A. Fernandes and C.E. Vincent
