Biogeochemistry of Dissolved Organic Matter in Pony Lake, Ross Island
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a significant chemical component in aquatic systems because it acts as an important carbon source for microorganisms, absorbs harmful radiation in sunlight, is able to complex metals, and can participate in important biogeochemical reactions. This study will investi...
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2009
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author | Chin, Yu-Ping Foreman, Christine |
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description | Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a significant chemical component in aquatic systems because it acts as an important carbon source for microorganisms, absorbs harmful radiation in sunlight, is able to complex metals, and can participate in important biogeochemical reactions. This study will investigate the biogeochemical cycling of DOM in a small coastal Antarctic pond, Pony Lake, located on Cape Royds, Ross Island. Because there are no higher plants present at this site all of the DOM in this lake is derived from microorganisms. Thus, Pony Lake is an ideal site to study the effect of physical, chemical, and microbial processes on the composition and character of the DOM pool. Finally, Pony Lake is also an ideal site to collect an International Humic Substances Society (IHSS) fulvic acid standard. Unlike other IHSS standards, this standard will not contain DOM components derived from higher land plants. To better understand the role of physical influences, the project will study the changes in the DOM pool as the lake evolves from ice-covered to ice-free conditions during the summer, as well as the relationship of DOM to the observed turnover of dominant microbial communities in the lake. Scientists will also monitor changes in microbial abundance, diversity, and productivity that may occur during the ice to open-water transition period. This research will provide much needed information regarding the relationship between microbial diversity and DOM biogeochemistry. Middle school science students will be active participants in this project through the Internet, while scientists are in the field, and in the lab. |
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spelling | dataone:sha256:518512daff2e15f0b258767aa4dc837eb16acb6bd69519d9c86d6afa8266c7b8 2025-06-03T18:49:13+00:00 Biogeochemistry of Dissolved Organic Matter in Pony Lake, Ross Island Chin, Yu-Ping Foreman, Christine ENVELOPE(166.167,166.167,-77.55,-77.55) 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:518512daff2e15f0b258767aa4dc837eb16acb6bd69519d9c86d6afa8266c7b8 unknown IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center Water Samples Ross Island Critical Zone Sample/collection Description Antarctica Chemistry:fluid Dataset 2009 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP 2025-06-03T18:17:44Z Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a significant chemical component in aquatic systems because it acts as an important carbon source for microorganisms, absorbs harmful radiation in sunlight, is able to complex metals, and can participate in important biogeochemical reactions. This study will investigate the biogeochemical cycling of DOM in a small coastal Antarctic pond, Pony Lake, located on Cape Royds, Ross Island. Because there are no higher plants present at this site all of the DOM in this lake is derived from microorganisms. Thus, Pony Lake is an ideal site to study the effect of physical, chemical, and microbial processes on the composition and character of the DOM pool. Finally, Pony Lake is also an ideal site to collect an International Humic Substances Society (IHSS) fulvic acid standard. Unlike other IHSS standards, this standard will not contain DOM components derived from higher land plants. To better understand the role of physical influences, the project will study the changes in the DOM pool as the lake evolves from ice-covered to ice-free conditions during the summer, as well as the relationship of DOM to the observed turnover of dominant microbial communities in the lake. Scientists will also monitor changes in microbial abundance, diversity, and productivity that may occur during the ice to open-water transition period. This research will provide much needed information regarding the relationship between microbial diversity and DOM biogeochemistry. Middle school science students will be active participants in this project through the Internet, while scientists are in the field, and in the lab. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ross Island IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE) Antarctic Cape Royds ENVELOPE(166.150,166.150,-77.550,-77.550) Pony Lake ENVELOPE(166.150,166.150,-77.550,-77.550) Ross Island Royds ENVELOPE(166.150,166.150,-77.550,-77.550) ENVELOPE(166.167,166.167,-77.55,-77.55) |
spellingShingle | Water Samples Ross Island Critical Zone Sample/collection Description Antarctica Chemistry:fluid Chin, Yu-Ping Foreman, Christine Biogeochemistry of Dissolved Organic Matter in Pony Lake, Ross Island |
title | Biogeochemistry of Dissolved Organic Matter in Pony Lake, Ross Island |
title_full | Biogeochemistry of Dissolved Organic Matter in Pony Lake, Ross Island |
title_fullStr | Biogeochemistry of Dissolved Organic Matter in Pony Lake, Ross Island |
title_full_unstemmed | Biogeochemistry of Dissolved Organic Matter in Pony Lake, Ross Island |
title_short | Biogeochemistry of Dissolved Organic Matter in Pony Lake, Ross Island |
title_sort | biogeochemistry of dissolved organic matter in pony lake, ross island |
topic | Water Samples Ross Island Critical Zone Sample/collection Description Antarctica Chemistry:fluid |
topic_facet | Water Samples Ross Island Critical Zone Sample/collection Description Antarctica Chemistry:fluid |
url | https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:518512daff2e15f0b258767aa4dc837eb16acb6bd69519d9c86d6afa8266c7b8 |