Journal article
Green icebergs formed by freezing of organic-rich seawater to the base of Antarctic ice shelves
SG Warren, CS Roesler, VI Morgan, RE Brandt, ID Goodwin, I Allison
Journal of Geophysical Research | Published : 1993
DOI: 10.1029/92JC02751
Abstract
Spectral reflectance of a green iceberg confirms that the color is inherent to the ice, not an artifact of the illumination. Pure ice appears blue owing to its absorption of red photons. Addition of a constituent that absorbs blue photons can shift the peak reflectance from blue to green. Such a constituent was identified by spectrophotometric analysis of core samples from this iceberg and from the Amery basal ice, and of seawater samples from Prydz Bay. Analysis of the samples by fluorescence spectroscopy indicates that the blue absorption, and hence the inherent green color, is due to the presence of marine-derived organic matter in the green iceberg, basal ice, and seawater. Thick accumul..
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