Do contemporary (1980–2015) emissions determine the elemental carbon deposition trend at Holtedahlfonna glacier, Svalbard?
Meri Ruppel(University of Helsinki), J. Ström(Stockholm University), Tõnu Martma(Tallinn University of Technology), Jean‐Charles Gallet(Norwegian Polar Institute), Sirkku Manninen(University of Helsinki), Joana Soares(Finnish Meteorological Institute), Elisabeth Isaksson(Norwegian Polar Institute), Atte Korhola(University of Helsinki), Jonas Svensson(Finnish Meteorological Institute), Christina A. Pedersen(Ramboll (Denmark)), Jack Kohler(Norwegian Polar Institute)
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