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The effects of additional black carbon on Arctic sea ice surface albedo: variation with sea ice type and snow cover

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Table 1. Properties and measurement conditions of the snow and sea ice used in the study presented here
Fig. 1. Sea ice and snow configurations modelled (not to scale).
Fig. 2. Comparison of calculated absorption cross-sections (σ abs + (λ)) for granular white ice, blue ice, wet snow and dry snow
Fig. 3. (A) Albedo with increasing black carbon content from 1–1024 ng g −1 , evenly distributed in the top 5 cm of 155 cm of typical first year ice
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