High‐resolution monitoring reveals dissolved oxygen dynamics in an Antarctic cryoconite hole
Abstract This study presents the first high‐resolution dataset of dissolved oxygen (DO) measurements in an ice‐lidded cryoconite hole on Canada Glacier, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Fibre optic DO minisensors were installed in a cryoconite hole prior to seasonal internal melting and hydrological...
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crwiley:10.1002/hyp.8049 2024-06-02T07:58:30+00:00 High‐resolution monitoring reveals dissolved oxygen dynamics in an Antarctic cryoconite hole Bagshaw, E. A. Tranter, M. Wadham, J. L. Fountain, A. G. Mowlem, M. 2011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hyp.8049 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fhyp.8049 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/hyp.8049 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Hydrological Processes volume 25, issue 18, page 2868-2877 ISSN 0885-6087 1099-1085 journal-article 2011 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.8049 2024-05-03T12:00:38Z Abstract This study presents the first high‐resolution dataset of dissolved oxygen (DO) measurements in an ice‐lidded cryoconite hole on Canada Glacier, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Fibre optic DO minisensors were installed in a cryoconite hole prior to seasonal internal melting and hydrological connection to the subsurface drainage system. Oxygen air saturation in the cryoconite hole typically ranged from 50 to 80%, in broad agreement with previous single measurements, indicating net respiration (R). This is consistent with results of simple incubation experiments performed in the field. Simultaneous time series for electrical conductivity, water temperature, and DO over the four‐week study period provide information regarding the connectivity of cryoconite holes with the near‐surface drainage system. The main driver of the observed variations in DO is likely to be periodic melt‐freeze cycles. We conclude that automated sensing techniques, such as those described here, when used in conjunction with physical measurements, have great potential for high‐resolution monitoring of the factors that perturb biogeochemical processes in cryospheric surface aquatic ecosystems. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Canada Glacier glacier* McMurdo Dry Valleys Wiley Online Library Antarctic Canada Canada Glacier ENVELOPE(162.983,162.983,-77.617,-77.617) McMurdo Dry Valleys Hydrological Processes 25 18 2868 2877 |
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Abstract This study presents the first high‐resolution dataset of dissolved oxygen (DO) measurements in an ice‐lidded cryoconite hole on Canada Glacier, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Fibre optic DO minisensors were installed in a cryoconite hole prior to seasonal internal melting and hydrological connection to the subsurface drainage system. Oxygen air saturation in the cryoconite hole typically ranged from 50 to 80%, in broad agreement with previous single measurements, indicating net respiration (R). This is consistent with results of simple incubation experiments performed in the field. Simultaneous time series for electrical conductivity, water temperature, and DO over the four‐week study period provide information regarding the connectivity of cryoconite holes with the near‐surface drainage system. The main driver of the observed variations in DO is likely to be periodic melt‐freeze cycles. We conclude that automated sensing techniques, such as those described here, when used in conjunction with physical measurements, have great potential for high‐resolution monitoring of the factors that perturb biogeochemical processes in cryospheric surface aquatic ecosystems. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Bagshaw, E. A. Tranter, M. Wadham, J. L. Fountain, A. G. Mowlem, M. High‐resolution monitoring reveals dissolved oxygen dynamics in an Antarctic cryoconite hole |
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Bagshaw, E. A. Tranter, M. Wadham, J. L. Fountain, A. G. Mowlem, M. |
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High‐resolution monitoring reveals dissolved oxygen dynamics in an Antarctic cryoconite hole |
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High‐resolution monitoring reveals dissolved oxygen dynamics in an Antarctic cryoconite hole |
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High‐resolution monitoring reveals dissolved oxygen dynamics in an Antarctic cryoconite hole |
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High‐resolution monitoring reveals dissolved oxygen dynamics in an Antarctic cryoconite hole |
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High‐resolution monitoring reveals dissolved oxygen dynamics in an Antarctic cryoconite hole |
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high‐resolution monitoring reveals dissolved oxygen dynamics in an antarctic cryoconite hole |
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