학술논문

Pure rotational Raman spectroscopy applied to N2/O2 analysis of air bubbles in polar firn
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Glaciology, Vol 67, Pp 903-908 (2021)
Subject
Antarctic glaciology
ice core
polar firn
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
Language
English
ISSN
0022-1430
1727-5652
Abstract
Earlier gas measurements of firn air (atmosphere in open pore channels) at polar sites have revealed the occurrence of gas fractionation phenomena during bubble close-off, in addition to well-known thermal and gravitational gas separation. Nevertheless, because of difficulties posed by measurement, little is known about the distribution of air constituents in already closed pores (bubbles) in firn. Herein, we describe the application of high-sensitivity pure rotational Raman spectroscopy, combined with sample immersion in the fluorocarbon-based inert fluid for removing the optical disturbance by diffused reflection. That application efficiently elicits information about nitrogen and oxygen composition ratios (N2/O2 or O2/N2) for each air bubble in firn. The developed methodology presents important implications for elucidating how gas records are formed and modified in the course of pore close-off in polar firn.