@article{oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003986, author = {カナモリ, サトル and カナモリ, ノブコ and ワタナベ, オキツグ and カメダ, タカオ and KANAMORI, Satoru and KANAMORI, Nobuko and WATANABE, Okitsugu and KAMEDA, Takao}, journal = {Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology}, month = {Nov}, note = {P(論文), A year-round sampling of surface snow, aerosols (using 0.2μm Nuclepore filter) and acid gases (using alkali impregnated filter) was carried out at Dome Fuji Station in the period from February to December of 1995 by the 36th JARE. Samples were transported under refrigeration. The concentration levels of exSO_4^<2->, MSA, NO_3^-, Cl^-, NH_4^+, Na^+ and K^+ in snow at Dome Fuji Station are nearly comparable to those observed on the Mizuho Plateau, especially with those at elevation higher than ca. 3500m. And further, the patterns of seasonal variation of exSO_4^<2->, MSA and NO_3^- in aerosols taken at Dome Fuji Station, high in summer and low in winter, are similar to those at Syowa Station. These observations lead to an impression of the same source and transport mechanism of non-sea salt components in snow and aerosols on the Dome Fuji and in Mizuho Plateau. However, strikingly, the concentrations of non-sea salt components in the aerosols taken at DomeFuji Station were as low as several hundredths of those observed at Syowa Station or on the Mizuho Plateau. This may suggest a different manner of incorporating chemical components into snow and, therefore, into glacier ice. More observations are needed before reaching a firm conclusion.}, title = {CHEMISTRY OF SNOW, AEROSOLS AND ATMOSPHERIC ACID GAS AT DOME FUJI STATION, ANTARCTICA}, volume = {11}, year = {1997} }