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Author Joël Savarino, William C. Vicars, Michel Legrand, Suzanne Preunkert, Bruno Jourdain, Markus M. Frey, Alexandre Kukui, Nicolas Caillon, Jaime Gil Roca file  doi
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  Title Oxygen isotope mass balance of atmospheric nitrate at Dome C, East Antarctica, during the OPALE campaign Type Journal
  Year (down) 2016 Publication Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 16 Issue 4 Pages 2659-2673  
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  Abstract Abstract. Variations In The Stable Oxygen Isotope Composition Of Atmospheric Nitrate Act As Novel Tools For Studying Oxidative Processes Taking Place In The Troposphere. They Provide Both Qualitative And Quantitative Constraints On The Pathways Determining The Fate Of Atmospheric Nitrogen Oxides (No + No2 = Nox). The Unique And Distinctive 17o Excess (Δ17o = δ17o − 0.52 × δ18o) Of Ozone, Which Is Transferred To Nox Via Oxidation, Is A Particularly Useful Isotopic Fingerprint In Studies Of Nox Transformations. Constraining The Propagation Of 17o Excess Within The Nox Cycle Is Critical In Polar Areas, Where There Exists The Possibility Of Extending Atmospheric Investigations To The Glacial–interglacial Timescale Using Deep Ice Core Records Of Nitrate. Here We Present Measurements Of The Comprehensive Isotopic Composition Of Atmospheric Nitrate Collected At Dome C (East Antarctic Plateau) During The Austral Summer Of 2011/2012. Nitrate Isotope Analysis Has Been Here Combined For The First Time With Key Precursors Involved In Nitrate Production (Nox, O3, Oh, Ho2, Ro2, Etc.) And Direct Observations Of The Transferrable Δ17o Of Surface Ozone, Which Was Measured At Dome C Throughout 2012 Using Our Recently Developed Analytical Approach. Assuming That Nitrate Is Mainly Produced In Antarctica In Summer Through The Oh + No2 Pathway And Using Concurrent Measurements Of Oh And No2, We Calculated A Δ17o Signature For Nitrate On The Order Of (21–22 ± 3) ‰. These Values Are Lower Than The Measured Values That Ranged Between 27 And 31 ‰. This Discrepancy Between Expected And Observed Δ17o(no3−) Values Suggests The Existence Of An Unknown Process That Contributes Significantly To The Atmospheric Nitrate Budget Over This East Antarctic Region. However, Systematic Errors Or False Isotopic Balance Transfer Functions Are Not Totally Excluded.  
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  ISSN 1680-7316 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
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  Call Number Serial 8149  
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