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Impacts of High Latitude Dust on the Arctic Cryosphere: A Focus on Svalbard

Organization Central Washington UniversityLocation ELLENSBURG, United StatesPosted 15 Mar 2025Deadline 29 Feb 2028
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationWA
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Decreasing snow cover, glacier retreat, and rising temperatures are all expected to increase Arctic dust sources and emissions. Mineral dust deposited on snow and ice surfaces darkens the surface, causing it to absorb more energy from the sun and accelerate snow and ice melt. This process creates a cycle: exposed dusty surfaces release more dust…

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