Chemical dynamics of snowpack in the Northern Japan Alps during snowmelt season
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A snow pit study was conducted on Mt. Norikura in the Northern Japan Alps from January to April to clarify the chemical dynamics in the snowpack during the snowmelt season. Little snowmelt occurred before February , the first snowmelt occurred between February and , and the peak of the snowmelt season occurred after March . Snow layers with remarkably high Cl , NO , and SO concentrations in the snowpack were traced; furthermore, the snow layers with high SO concentrations were found to disappear first. It was concluded that the ease with which the ions were flushed out from the snowpack was SO NO Cl.
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- 2008-00-00
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