Rate of evolution of the specific surface area of surface snow layers

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作者
Cabanes, A [1 ]
Legagneux, L [1 ]
Dominé, F [1 ]
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[1] CNRS, Lab Glaciol & Geophys Environm, F-38402 St Martin Dheres, France
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10.1021/es025880r
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The snowpack can impact atmospheric chemistry by exchanging adsorbed or dissolved gases with the atmosphere. Modeling this impact requires the knowledge of the specific surface area (SSA) of snow and its variations with time. We have therefore measured the evolution of the SSA of eight recent surface snow layers in the Arctic and the French Alps, using CH4 adsorption at liquid nitrogen temperature (77 K). The SSA of fresh snow layers was found to decrease with time, from initial values in the range 613-1540 cm(2)/g to values as low as 257 cm(2)/g after 6 days. This is explained by snow metamorphism, which causes modifications in crystal shapes, here essentially crystal rounding and the disappearance of microstructures. A parametrization of the rate of SSA decrease is proposed. We fit the SSA decrease to an exponential law and find that the time constant alpha(exp) (day(-1)) depends on temperature according to alpha(exp) = 76.6 exp (-1708/7), with Tin kelvin. Our parametrization predicts that the SSA of a snow layer evolving at - 40 degreesC will decrease by a factor of 2 after 14 days, while a similar decrease at 1 degreesC will only require 5 days. Wind was found to increase the rate of SSA decrease, but insufficient data did not allow a parametrization of this effect.
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