@ARTICLE{Hong_Sang-Bum_High_2023,
 author={Hong, Sang-Bum and Nyamgerel, Yalalt and Lee, Won Sang and Lee, Jeonghoon},
 volume={vol. 44},
 number={No 4},
 journal={Polish Polar Research},
 pages={365-384},
 howpublished={online},
 year={2023},
 publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences},
 publisher={Committee on Polar Research},
 abstract={Polar snow and its accumulation preserve valuable information derived from the atmosphere on past climate and environmental changes in high resolution, particularly in coastal sites. A 2.5-m snow-pit was excavated from the coastal ice rise (Moore Dome) near Amundsen Sea region in February 2012. This study evaluated the isotopic and chemical compositions in the snow-pit and compared them with meteorological variables. Based on the seasonal peaks of the MSA and nssSO42– together with 18O, D, and d-excess, the snow-pit record was corresponded to accumulation during austral winter 2011 to summer 2011/2012. The annual mean accumulation rate was assumed thus to be as large as or even higher than 1.03 m w.e. yr–1 at this site. A relatively warm winter temperature in 2011 was traceable in the variations of 18O, D, and d-excess. This study emphasizes the importance of the high snow accumulation observed at this site in providing valuable information on sub-annual variations in climate and environmental changes through the study of longer ice cores.},
 type={Article},
 title={High snow accumulation on Amundsen Sea coastal ice rise, West Antarctica},
 URL={http://www.journals.pan.pl/Content/127846/PDF/Accepted_Hong.pdf},
 doi={10.24425/ppr.2023.145440},
 keywords={Antarctica, Bear Peninsula, Moore Dome, snow-pit},
}