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The Influence of an Extensive Dust Event on Snow Chemistry in the Southern Rocky Mountains
2010
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
In mid-February 2006, windstorms in Arizona, Utah, and western Colorado generated a dust cloud that distributed a layer of dust across the surface of the snowpack throughout much of the Colorado Rockies; it remained visible throughout the winter. We compared the chemical composition of snowfall and snowpack collected during and after the dust deposition event with pre-event snow at 17 sites extending from central Colorado into southern Wyoming. The chemistry of dustevent snowfall and the
doi:10.1657/1938-4246-42.1.98
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