A nitrate signal of solar flares in polar snow and ice

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Atmospheric Circulation, Data Acquisition, Electrical Resistivity, Ice Formation, Nitrates, Polar Regions, Snow Cover, Solar Flares, Annual Variations, Concentration (Composition), Data Bases, Solar Cycles

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A 122-meter firn and ice core was collected on the Greenland Ice Sheet in June, 1992, within the framework of the U.S. Greenland Ice Core Science Project 2 (GISP2). The uppermost 12m of the least compacted portion of the core was immediately sampled and analyzed in the field: the remainder was analyzed in the National Ice Core Laboratory in Colorado. We here report on the retrieval, sampling, and analytical methods and provided complete profiles of nitrate concentration and liquid electrical conductivity from the 1992 surface through the year 1577 at a depth of 122 meters. The data series included a total of more than 7776 individual samples that have been analyzed simultaneously for both nitrate concentration and electrical conductivity.

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