Fly-Ash and Trace Element Pollution in Ice Core Records

Ice Core Thin Section, Sepp KIPFSTUHL; CC BY-SA 3.0, Link


First evidence of industrial fly-ash in an Antarctic ice core
(THOMAS et al. , 2023)

Alpine-Ice record of bismuth pollution implies a major role of military use during World War II (LEGRAND et al., 2023)

Thallium Pollution in Europe Over the Twentieth Century Recorded in Alpine Ice:
Contributions from Coal Burning and Cement Production (LEGRAND et al., 2022)

Anthropogenic trace elements (Bi, Cd, Cr, Pb) concentrations in a West Antarctic Ice core (SCHWANK et al., 2022)

Trace element emission history captured in a Chilean ice core (POTOCKI et al., 2022)

Lead and Antimony in Basal Ice from Col du Dôme (French Alps) dated with Radiocarbon:  A Record of Pollution during Antiquity (PREUNKERT et al., 2019)

Central Tibetan Plateau atmospheric trace metals contamination:. A 500-year record from the Puruogangri ice core (BEAUDON et al., 2017)

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