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Spatial distribution and potential sources of methanesulfonic acid in High Asia glaciers

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
As a receptor of atmospheric deposition, glaciers are considered an ideal archive in the study of climate change and geochemical cycles. The deposition of methanesulfonic acid (MSA) in the glaciers provides good opportunities to study the biogeochemical cycle of sulfur in the cryosphere. In the present work, snow samples were collected from six High Asia glaciers along a north-to-south transect to determine the spatial distribution of MSA and elucidate its potential sources. The median MSA concentration in the Urumqi Glacier No.1 of Tien Shan was 138.8 ng mL, which was distinctly higher than those observed in the Tibetan Plateau (TP) glaciers and polar regions. The levels of MSA in the interior TP glaciers were higher than those observed in the margins of northeastern and southeastern TP. Good correlations between MSA and K (r = 0.86, n = 30, ? = 0.01), Mg (r = 0.86), and NH (r = 0.73) were observed in continental glaciers. Principal component analysis indicated that MSA may have terrigenous material inputs. At Yulong Snow Mountain, MSA was correlated with Na (r = 0.76, n = 8, ? = 0.1), a sea-salt tracer ion, suggesting that MSA may be derived from marine environments. According to dimethyl sulfide (DMS) production and NH emissions in High Asia, we deduced that the high concentrations of MSA in continental glaciers are possibly related to the sources of hypersaline soil environments and animal husbandry in nomadic areas. This work is useful for further studies on regional sulfur cycling and the impacts of human activities on climate change.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Glacier; High Asia; Methanesulfonic acid; Sources; The Tibetan Plateau
List of contributors:
Gambaro, Andrea; Barbante, Carlo; Barbaro, Elena; Argiriadis, Elena
Authors of the University:
ARGIRIADIS ELENA
BARBANTE CARLO
BARBARO ELENA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/383958
Published in:
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH
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