Snow and ice environments cover up to 21% of the Earth's surface. They have been regarded as extreme environments because of their low temperatures, high UV irradiation …
S Hattori, Z Li, N Yoshida… - Environmental Science & …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Glaciers are now acknowledged as an important biome globally, but biological processes in the interior of the glacier (englacial) are thought to be slow and to play only a minor role in …
K Hell, A Edwards, J Zarsky, SM Podmirseg… - The ISME …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Snow environments can occupy over a third of land surface area, but little is known about the dynamics of snowpack bacteria. The effect of snow melt on bacterial community structure …
H Meusel, U Kuhn, A Reiffs, C Mallik… - Atmospheric …, 2016 - acp.copernicus.org
Characterization of daytime sources of nitrous acid (HONO) is crucial to understand atmospheric oxidation and radical cycling in the planetary boundary layer. HONO and …
Nitrous acid (HONO) is a photochemical source of hydroxyl radical and nitric oxide in the atmosphere that stems from abiotic and biogenic processes, including the activity of …
F Domine, J Bock, D Voisin… - The Journal of Physical …, 2013 - ACS Publications
Snow is a very active photochemical reactor that considerably affects the composition and chemistry of the lower troposphere in polar regions. Snow photochemistry models have …
The majority of geomicrobiological research conducted on glacial systems to date has focused on glaciers that override primarily carbonate or granitic bedrock types, with little …
Nitrate concentrations in high-elevation lakes of the Colorado Front Range remain elevated despite declining trends in atmospherically deposited nitrate since 2000. The current source …
Water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) in the cryosphere has an important impact on the biogeochemistry cycling and snow–ice surface energy balance through changes in the …