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RAPID: Impacts of Deposition from Smoke-derived Black Carbon on the Greenland Ice Sheet and the Greater Arctic Cryosphere due to Transport from Record Setting Canadian Wildfires

Organization University of Colorado at BoulderLocation Boulder, United StatesPosted 1 Mar 2026Deadline 30 Nov 2026
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationCO
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High latitude wildfires are increasing in frequency and intensity. Smoke and black carbon from Canadian wildfires is often transported to and deposited on the Greenland Ice Sheet, which then forces these ice-covered areas to absorb more solar energy, making them melt faster. Historically, wildfire intensity peaks later in summer, however 2023 has…

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RAPID: Impacts of Deposition from Smoke-derived Black Carbon on the Greenland Ice Sheet and the Greater Arctic Cryospher | Dev Procure