Effects of aufeis on the structure and function of Arctic river-floodplain ecosystems, Alaska, 2016-2017

The goal of this study is to assess the potential effects of aufeis (i.e., river icings) on the structure and function of arctic river-floodplain ecosystems in a warming climate. Aufeis are massive accumulations of ice that are features of many arctic rivers. They form during freeze-up when thickeni...

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Main Authors: Alexander Huryn, Michael Gooseff
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Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2J38KJ88
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2J38KJ88 2024-06-03T18:46:35+00:00 Effects of aufeis on the structure and function of Arctic river-floodplain ecosystems, Alaska, 2016-2017 Alexander Huryn Michael Gooseff Kuparuk River, Alaska, north-northwest of the Toolik Field Station ENVELOPE(-149.71413,-149.7008,68.96902,68.96761) BEGINDATE: 2017-08-12T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2017-08-17T00:00:00Z 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2J38KJ88 unknown Arctic Data Center aufeis icing invertebrates groundwater chemistry nutrients Alonella exilis Chydorus sphaericus Eurycercus glacialis Daphnia middendorffiana Acanthocyclops vernalis Eucyclops agilis Atheyella nodeskioldii Acroperus harpae Mesostoma arctica exilis sphaericus Crustacea glacialis middendorffiana vernalis agilis nodeskioldii harpae arctica Dataset 2021 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2J38KJ88 2024-06-03T18:18:12Z The goal of this study is to assess the potential effects of aufeis (i.e., river icings) on the structure and function of arctic river-floodplain ecosystems in a warming climate. Aufeis are massive accumulations of ice that are features of many arctic rivers. They form during freeze-up when thickening surface ice causes local overflows. Successive cycles of overflow result in accumulations of enormous volumes of ice, with aufeis on some Alaskan rivers attaining thicknesses of 3-5 meters, covering more than 20 square kilometers, and storing as much as 30% of the annual river discharge. Although aufeis have been studied by hydrologists and are known to be required for winter and spawning habitat for some fish, understanding of their ecology is poor. We propose that aufeis be viewed as winter oases due to their wet bases that supply water and heat to otherwise frozen habitats. Aufeis function as summer oases by providing a stable supply of water to hyporheic and downstream habitats. These data come from intensive study of the Kuparuk River aufeis field. We collected subsurface invertebrate community and water chemistry data during 12-17 August 2017 from 45 ~0.7-meter (m) deep ground-water wells that were installed in the aufeis field. These data are were collected coincidentally with those provided in: doi: 10.18739/A20P0WR15. Dataset Arctic Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic ENVELOPE(-149.71413,-149.7008,68.96902,68.96761)
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topic aufeis
icing
invertebrates
groundwater
chemistry
nutrients
Alonella exilis
Chydorus sphaericus
Eurycercus glacialis
Daphnia middendorffiana
Acanthocyclops vernalis
Eucyclops agilis
Atheyella nodeskioldii
Acroperus harpae
Mesostoma arctica
exilis
sphaericus
Crustacea
glacialis
middendorffiana
vernalis
agilis
nodeskioldii
harpae
arctica
spellingShingle aufeis
icing
invertebrates
groundwater
chemistry
nutrients
Alonella exilis
Chydorus sphaericus
Eurycercus glacialis
Daphnia middendorffiana
Acanthocyclops vernalis
Eucyclops agilis
Atheyella nodeskioldii
Acroperus harpae
Mesostoma arctica
exilis
sphaericus
Crustacea
glacialis
middendorffiana
vernalis
agilis
nodeskioldii
harpae
arctica
Alexander Huryn
Michael Gooseff
Effects of aufeis on the structure and function of Arctic river-floodplain ecosystems, Alaska, 2016-2017
topic_facet aufeis
icing
invertebrates
groundwater
chemistry
nutrients
Alonella exilis
Chydorus sphaericus
Eurycercus glacialis
Daphnia middendorffiana
Acanthocyclops vernalis
Eucyclops agilis
Atheyella nodeskioldii
Acroperus harpae
Mesostoma arctica
exilis
sphaericus
Crustacea
glacialis
middendorffiana
vernalis
agilis
nodeskioldii
harpae
arctica
description The goal of this study is to assess the potential effects of aufeis (i.e., river icings) on the structure and function of arctic river-floodplain ecosystems in a warming climate. Aufeis are massive accumulations of ice that are features of many arctic rivers. They form during freeze-up when thickening surface ice causes local overflows. Successive cycles of overflow result in accumulations of enormous volumes of ice, with aufeis on some Alaskan rivers attaining thicknesses of 3-5 meters, covering more than 20 square kilometers, and storing as much as 30% of the annual river discharge. Although aufeis have been studied by hydrologists and are known to be required for winter and spawning habitat for some fish, understanding of their ecology is poor. We propose that aufeis be viewed as winter oases due to their wet bases that supply water and heat to otherwise frozen habitats. Aufeis function as summer oases by providing a stable supply of water to hyporheic and downstream habitats. These data come from intensive study of the Kuparuk River aufeis field. We collected subsurface invertebrate community and water chemistry data during 12-17 August 2017 from 45 ~0.7-meter (m) deep ground-water wells that were installed in the aufeis field. These data are were collected coincidentally with those provided in: doi: 10.18739/A20P0WR15.
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author Alexander Huryn
Michael Gooseff
author_facet Alexander Huryn
Michael Gooseff
author_sort Alexander Huryn
title Effects of aufeis on the structure and function of Arctic river-floodplain ecosystems, Alaska, 2016-2017
title_short Effects of aufeis on the structure and function of Arctic river-floodplain ecosystems, Alaska, 2016-2017
title_full Effects of aufeis on the structure and function of Arctic river-floodplain ecosystems, Alaska, 2016-2017
title_fullStr Effects of aufeis on the structure and function of Arctic river-floodplain ecosystems, Alaska, 2016-2017
title_full_unstemmed Effects of aufeis on the structure and function of Arctic river-floodplain ecosystems, Alaska, 2016-2017
title_sort effects of aufeis on the structure and function of arctic river-floodplain ecosystems, alaska, 2016-2017
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2J38KJ88
op_coverage Kuparuk River, Alaska, north-northwest of the Toolik Field Station
ENVELOPE(-149.71413,-149.7008,68.96902,68.96761)
BEGINDATE: 2017-08-12T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2017-08-17T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-149.71413,-149.7008,68.96902,68.96761)
geographic Arctic
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Alaska
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Alaska
op_doi https://doi.org/10.18739/A2J38KJ88
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