Black carbon effects and seasonal isotope records in the Godwin-Austen snowpack and K2 high-altitude camps

climate change energy balance mountain glaciers snow chemistry snow/ice surface processes
["Gonzalez-Santacruz, Nicolas","Fernandoy, Francisco","Goto-Azuma, Kumiko","Hirabayashi, Motohiro","Cordero, Raul R","Feron, Sarah","Faria, Sergio Henrique"] 2025-01-09 期刊论文
This study investigates black carbon (BC) concentrations in the seasonal snowpack on the Godwin-Austen Glacier and in surface snow at K2 Camps 1 and 2 (Karakoram Range), assessing their impact on snowmelt during the 2019 ablation season. Potential BC and moisture sources were identified through back-trajectory analysis and atmospheric reanalyses. Variations in water stable isotopes (delta 1(8)O and delta 2H) in the snowpack were analysed to confirm its representativeness as a climatic record for the 2018-19 accumulation season. The average BC concentration in the snow pits (12 ng g-1) generated 66 mm w.e. (or 53 mm w.e. excluding the basal zone) of meltwater. Surface snow at K2 Camp 1 showed BC concentrations of 7 ng g-1, consistent with those on the snowpack surface, suggesting it may reflect local BC levels in late February 2019. In contrast, higher concentrations at K2 Camp 2 (26 ng g-1) were potentially linked to expedition activities.
来源平台:JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY