Palaeolimnological investigations of coastal continental lakes in the Larsemann Hills

The dates provided in temporal coverage are approximate only, and represent the dates of field data collection rather than laboratory analysis. 1.The lakes and ponds in the Larsemann Hills and Bolingen Islands (East-Antarctica) are characterised by cyanobacteria-dominated, benthic microbial mat comm...

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Online Access:https://researchdata.ands.org.au/palaeolimnological-investigations-coastal-larsemann-hills/686333
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op_collection_id ftands
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topic biota
inlandWaters
oceans
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt
SURFACE WATER &gt
SURFACE WATER FEATURES &gt
LAKES/RESERVOIRS
CONDUCTIVITY
EARTH SCIENCE
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE
WATER QUALITY/WATER CHEMISTRY
PH
DIATOMS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
PROTISTS
BACTERIA/ARCHAEA
BIOLUMINESCENCE
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
ABSENCE
ALKALINITY
ALTITUDE
AMMONIUM
ANTARCTICA
AREA
BICARBONATE
BOLINGEN ISLANDS
CALCIUM
CATCHMENT
CHLORINE
CYANOBACTERIA
DEPTH
DIATOM
DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON
GEOLOGY
HYDROCARBONATE
LAKE
LAKE NUMBER
LARSEMANN HILLS
LATITUDE
LOCATION
LONGITUDE
MAGNESIUM
MICROBIAL MAT
NITRATE
NITRITE
OXYGEN
PHOSPHATE
POTASSIUM
PRESENCE
SALINITY
SILICATE
SODIUM
SUBSTRATE
SULPHUR
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
TURBIDITY
FIELD SURVEYS
FIELD INVESTIGATION
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle biota
inlandWaters
oceans
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt
SURFACE WATER &gt
SURFACE WATER FEATURES &gt
LAKES/RESERVOIRS
CONDUCTIVITY
EARTH SCIENCE
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE
WATER QUALITY/WATER CHEMISTRY
PH
DIATOMS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
PROTISTS
BACTERIA/ARCHAEA
BIOLUMINESCENCE
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
ABSENCE
ALKALINITY
ALTITUDE
AMMONIUM
ANTARCTICA
AREA
BICARBONATE
BOLINGEN ISLANDS
CALCIUM
CATCHMENT
CHLORINE
CYANOBACTERIA
DEPTH
DIATOM
DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON
GEOLOGY
HYDROCARBONATE
LAKE
LAKE NUMBER
LARSEMANN HILLS
LATITUDE
LOCATION
LONGITUDE
MAGNESIUM
MICROBIAL MAT
NITRATE
NITRITE
OXYGEN
PHOSPHATE
POTASSIUM
PRESENCE
SALINITY
SILICATE
SODIUM
SUBSTRATE
SULPHUR
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
TURBIDITY
FIELD SURVEYS
FIELD INVESTIGATION
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
Palaeolimnological investigations of coastal continental lakes in the Larsemann Hills
topic_facet biota
inlandWaters
oceans
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt
SURFACE WATER &gt
SURFACE WATER FEATURES &gt
LAKES/RESERVOIRS
CONDUCTIVITY
EARTH SCIENCE
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE
WATER QUALITY/WATER CHEMISTRY
PH
DIATOMS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
PROTISTS
BACTERIA/ARCHAEA
BIOLUMINESCENCE
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
ABSENCE
ALKALINITY
ALTITUDE
AMMONIUM
ANTARCTICA
AREA
BICARBONATE
BOLINGEN ISLANDS
CALCIUM
CATCHMENT
CHLORINE
CYANOBACTERIA
DEPTH
DIATOM
DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON
GEOLOGY
HYDROCARBONATE
LAKE
LAKE NUMBER
LARSEMANN HILLS
LATITUDE
LOCATION
LONGITUDE
MAGNESIUM
MICROBIAL MAT
NITRATE
NITRITE
OXYGEN
PHOSPHATE
POTASSIUM
PRESENCE
SALINITY
SILICATE
SODIUM
SUBSTRATE
SULPHUR
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
TURBIDITY
FIELD SURVEYS
FIELD INVESTIGATION
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description The dates provided in temporal coverage are approximate only, and represent the dates of field data collection rather than laboratory analysis. 1.The lakes and ponds in the Larsemann Hills and Bolingen Islands (East-Antarctica) are characterised by cyanobacteria-dominated, benthic microbial mat communities. A 56-lake dataset representing the limnological diversity among the more than 150 lakes and ponds in the region was developed to identify the nature and quantify the effects of the abiotic conditions structuring the cyanobacterial and diatom communities. 2.Limnological diversity in the lakes of the Larsemann Hills and Bolingen Islands is primarily determined by salinity and salinity related variables (concentrations of major ions, conductivity and alkalinity), and variation in lake morphometry (depth, catchment and lake area). Low pigment, phosphate and nitrogen concentrations, and DOC and TOC levels in the water column of most lakes underscore the ecological success of benthic microbial mats in this region. 3.Benthic communities consisted of prostrate, sometimes finely laminated mats, flake mats, epilithic and interstitial microbial mats. Mat physiognomy and chlorophyll/carotenoid ratios were strongly related to lake depth, but not to salinity. 4.Morphological-taxonomic analyses revealed the presence of 27 diatom morphospecies and 34 cyanobacterial morphotypes. Mats of shallow lakes (interstitial and flake mats) and those of deeper lakes (prostrate mats) were characterized by different dominant cyanobacterial morphotypes. No relationship was found between the distribution of these morphotypes and salinity. In contrast, variation in diatom species composition was strongly related to both lake depth and salinity. Shallow ponds are mainly characterised by aerial diatoms (e.g. Diadesmis cf. perpusilla and Hantzschia spp.). In deep lakes, communities are dominated by Psammothidium abundans and Stauroforma inermis. Lakes with conductivities higher than 1.5 mS/cm become susceptible to freezing out of salts and hence pronounced salinity fluctuations. In these lakes Psammothidium abundans and Stauroforma inermis are replaced by Amphora veneta. Stomatocysts were only important in shallow freshwater lakes. 5.Ice cover influences microbial mat structure and composition both directly by physical disturbance in shallow lakes and by influencing light availability in deeper lakes, as well as indirectly by generating salinity increases and promoting the development of seasonal anoxia. 6.The relationship between diatom species composition and salinity and depth is statistically significant. Transfer functions based on these data can therefore be used in paleolimnological reconstruction to infer changes in the precipitation-evaporation balance in continental Antarctic lakes. These data were also collected under the auspices of the Micromat Project, Biodiversity of Microbial mats in Antarctica (see the URL below). The fields in this dataset are: Lake Lake number Location Latitude Longitude Altitude (m) Area (ha) Catchment (ha) Depth (m) Distance from Plateau Distance from Sea Geology Substrate Presence Absence pH Alkalinity Nitrate Nitrite Ammonium Silicate Phosphate Oxygen Salinity Turbidity Conductivity Sodium Potassium Calcium Magnesium Chlorine Sulphur Bicarbonate Hydrocarbonate Total Organic Carbon Dissolved Organic Carbon
author2 AADC (originator)
AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (resourceProvider)
format Dataset
title Palaeolimnological investigations of coastal continental lakes in the Larsemann Hills
title_short Palaeolimnological investigations of coastal continental lakes in the Larsemann Hills
title_full Palaeolimnological investigations of coastal continental lakes in the Larsemann Hills
title_fullStr Palaeolimnological investigations of coastal continental lakes in the Larsemann Hills
title_full_unstemmed Palaeolimnological investigations of coastal continental lakes in the Larsemann Hills
title_sort palaeolimnological investigations of coastal continental lakes in the larsemann hills
publisher Australian Ocean Data Network
url https://researchdata.ands.org.au/palaeolimnological-investigations-coastal-larsemann-hills/686333
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_2112
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http://www.nerc-bas.ac.uk/public/mlsd/micromat/
https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/report_project_public.cfm?project_no=2112
http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/portal/download_file.cfm?file_id=4508
http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=ASAC_2112
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Temporal: From 1997-10-29 to 1998-02-04
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ENVELOPE(75.696,75.696,-69.532,-69.532)
ENVELOPE(75.75,76.4,-69.15,-69.5166)
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East Antarctica
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::686333 2023-05-15T13:46:56+02:00 Palaeolimnological investigations of coastal continental lakes in the Larsemann Hills AADC (originator) AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (resourceProvider) Spatial: northlimit=-69.15; southlimit=-69.5166; westlimit=75.75; eastLimit=76.4 Temporal: From 1997-10-29 to 1998-02-04 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/palaeolimnological-investigations-coastal-larsemann-hills/686333 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_2112 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/portal/download_file.cfm?file_id=1518 http://www.nerc-bas.ac.uk/public/mlsd/micromat/ https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/report_project_public.cfm?project_no=2112 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/portal/download_file.cfm?file_id=4508 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=ASAC_2112 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.ands.org.au/palaeolimnological-investigations-coastal-larsemann-hills/686333 4b99fd3c-2fc2-482f-b4af-a7d726fff51d https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_2112 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/portal/download_file.cfm?file_id=1518 http://www.nerc-bas.ac.uk/public/mlsd/micromat/ https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/report_project_public.cfm?project_no=2112 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/portal/download_file.cfm?file_id=4508 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=ASAC_2112 https://data.aad.gov.au biota inlandWaters oceans EARTH SCIENCE &gt TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt SURFACE WATER &gt SURFACE WATER FEATURES &gt LAKES/RESERVOIRS CONDUCTIVITY EARTH SCIENCE TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE WATER QUALITY/WATER CHEMISTRY PH DIATOMS BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION PROTISTS BACTERIA/ARCHAEA BIOLUMINESCENCE BIOSPHERE ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS ABSENCE ALKALINITY ALTITUDE AMMONIUM ANTARCTICA AREA BICARBONATE BOLINGEN ISLANDS CALCIUM CATCHMENT CHLORINE CYANOBACTERIA DEPTH DIATOM DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON GEOLOGY HYDROCARBONATE LAKE LAKE NUMBER LARSEMANN HILLS LATITUDE LOCATION LONGITUDE MAGNESIUM MICROBIAL MAT NITRATE NITRITE OXYGEN PHOSPHATE POTASSIUM PRESENCE SALINITY SILICATE SODIUM SUBSTRATE SULPHUR TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON TURBIDITY FIELD SURVEYS FIELD INVESTIGATION AMD/AU CEOS AMD CONTINENT &gt ANTARCTICA &gt GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands 2020-01-05T21:07:14Z The dates provided in temporal coverage are approximate only, and represent the dates of field data collection rather than laboratory analysis. 1.The lakes and ponds in the Larsemann Hills and Bolingen Islands (East-Antarctica) are characterised by cyanobacteria-dominated, benthic microbial mat communities. A 56-lake dataset representing the limnological diversity among the more than 150 lakes and ponds in the region was developed to identify the nature and quantify the effects of the abiotic conditions structuring the cyanobacterial and diatom communities. 2.Limnological diversity in the lakes of the Larsemann Hills and Bolingen Islands is primarily determined by salinity and salinity related variables (concentrations of major ions, conductivity and alkalinity), and variation in lake morphometry (depth, catchment and lake area). Low pigment, phosphate and nitrogen concentrations, and DOC and TOC levels in the water column of most lakes underscore the ecological success of benthic microbial mats in this region. 3.Benthic communities consisted of prostrate, sometimes finely laminated mats, flake mats, epilithic and interstitial microbial mats. Mat physiognomy and chlorophyll/carotenoid ratios were strongly related to lake depth, but not to salinity. 4.Morphological-taxonomic analyses revealed the presence of 27 diatom morphospecies and 34 cyanobacterial morphotypes. Mats of shallow lakes (interstitial and flake mats) and those of deeper lakes (prostrate mats) were characterized by different dominant cyanobacterial morphotypes. No relationship was found between the distribution of these morphotypes and salinity. In contrast, variation in diatom species composition was strongly related to both lake depth and salinity. Shallow ponds are mainly characterised by aerial diatoms (e.g. Diadesmis cf. perpusilla and Hantzschia spp.). In deep lakes, communities are dominated by Psammothidium abundans and Stauroforma inermis. Lakes with conductivities higher than 1.5 mS/cm become susceptible to freezing out of salts and hence pronounced salinity fluctuations. In these lakes Psammothidium abundans and Stauroforma inermis are replaced by Amphora veneta. Stomatocysts were only important in shallow freshwater lakes. 5.Ice cover influences microbial mat structure and composition both directly by physical disturbance in shallow lakes and by influencing light availability in deeper lakes, as well as indirectly by generating salinity increases and promoting the development of seasonal anoxia. 6.The relationship between diatom species composition and salinity and depth is statistically significant. Transfer functions based on these data can therefore be used in paleolimnological reconstruction to infer changes in the precipitation-evaporation balance in continental Antarctic lakes. These data were also collected under the auspices of the Micromat Project, Biodiversity of Microbial mats in Antarctica (see the URL below). The fields in this dataset are: Lake Lake number Location Latitude Longitude Altitude (m) Area (ha) Catchment (ha) Depth (m) Distance from Plateau Distance from Sea Geology Substrate Presence Absence pH Alkalinity Nitrate Nitrite Ammonium Silicate Phosphate Oxygen Salinity Turbidity Conductivity Sodium Potassium Calcium Magnesium Chlorine Sulphur Bicarbonate Hydrocarbonate Total Organic Carbon Dissolved Organic Carbon Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic East Antarctica Larsemann Hills ENVELOPE(76.217,76.217,-69.400,-69.400) Bolingen Islands ENVELOPE(75.696,75.696,-69.532,-69.532) ENVELOPE(75.75,76.4,-69.15,-69.5166)