Microbial habitat dynamics and ablation control on the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf

The Ward Hunt Ice Shelf (83°02′N, 74°00′W) is an ∼40 m thick ice feature that occupies a large embayment along Canada's northernmost coast. Sediments cover 10% of its surface and provide a habitat for diverse microbial communities. These assemblages form an organo-sedimentary matrix (microbial...

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Published in:Hydrological Processes
Main Authors: Mueller, D. (Derek), Vincent, W.F. (Warwick F.)
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Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/25899
https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.6113
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description The Ward Hunt Ice Shelf (83°02′N, 74°00′W) is an ∼40 m thick ice feature that occupies a large embayment along Canada's northernmost coast. Sediments cover 10% of its surface and provide a habitat for diverse microbial communities. These assemblages form an organo-sedimentary matrix (microbial mat) composed of cold-tolerant cyanobacteria and several other types of organisms. We investigated the environmental properties (temperature, irradiance, conductivity and nutrient concentration) of the microbial mat habitat and the effect of the microbial mats on the surface topography of the ice shelf. The low albedo of microbial mats relative to the surrounding snow and ice encouraged meltwater production, thereby extending the growth season to 61 days despite only 52 days with mean temperatures above O°C. We found large excursions in salinity near the microbial mat during freeze-up and melt, and 54% of all ponds sampled had conductivity profiles indicating stratification. Nutrient concentrations within the microbial mats were up to two orders of magnitude higher than those found in the water column, which underscores the differences between the microbial mat microenvironment and the overall bulk properties of the cryo-ecosystem. The average ice surface ablation in the microbial mat-rich study site was 1·22 m year-1, two times higher than values measured in areas of the ice shelf where mats were less prevalent. We demonstrate with topographic surveys that the microbial mats promote differential ablation and conclude that the cohesive microbial aggregates trap and stabilize sediment, reduce albedo, and thereby influence the surface morphology of the ice shelf. Copyright
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spelling ftcarletonunivir:oai:carleton.ca:25899 2025-01-16T18:43:28+00:00 Microbial habitat dynamics and ablation control on the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf Mueller, D. (Derek) Vincent, W.F. (Warwick F.) 2006-03-15 https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/25899 https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.6113 en eng https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/25899 doi:10.1002/hyp.6113 Hydrological Processes vol. 20 no. 4, pp. 857-876 Ablation Arctic Cryo-ecosystem Freeze concentration Ice shelf Inversion of relief Microbial mat Microhabitat info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2006 ftcarletonunivir https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.6113 2022-02-06T21:51:19Z The Ward Hunt Ice Shelf (83°02′N, 74°00′W) is an ∼40 m thick ice feature that occupies a large embayment along Canada's northernmost coast. Sediments cover 10% of its surface and provide a habitat for diverse microbial communities. These assemblages form an organo-sedimentary matrix (microbial mat) composed of cold-tolerant cyanobacteria and several other types of organisms. We investigated the environmental properties (temperature, irradiance, conductivity and nutrient concentration) of the microbial mat habitat and the effect of the microbial mats on the surface topography of the ice shelf. The low albedo of microbial mats relative to the surrounding snow and ice encouraged meltwater production, thereby extending the growth season to 61 days despite only 52 days with mean temperatures above O°C. We found large excursions in salinity near the microbial mat during freeze-up and melt, and 54% of all ponds sampled had conductivity profiles indicating stratification. Nutrient concentrations within the microbial mats were up to two orders of magnitude higher than those found in the water column, which underscores the differences between the microbial mat microenvironment and the overall bulk properties of the cryo-ecosystem. The average ice surface ablation in the microbial mat-rich study site was 1·22 m year-1, two times higher than values measured in areas of the ice shelf where mats were less prevalent. We demonstrate with topographic surveys that the microbial mats promote differential ablation and conclude that the cohesive microbial aggregates trap and stabilize sediment, reduce albedo, and thereby influence the surface morphology of the ice shelf. Copyright Other/Unknown Material albedo Arctic Ice Shelf Ward Hunt Ice Shelf Carleton University's Institutional Repository Arctic Ward Hunt Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-73.499,-73.499,83.122,83.122) Hydrological Processes 20 4 857 876
spellingShingle Ablation
Arctic
Cryo-ecosystem
Freeze concentration
Ice shelf
Inversion of relief
Microbial mat
Microhabitat
Mueller, D. (Derek)
Vincent, W.F. (Warwick F.)
Microbial habitat dynamics and ablation control on the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf
title Microbial habitat dynamics and ablation control on the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf
title_full Microbial habitat dynamics and ablation control on the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf
title_fullStr Microbial habitat dynamics and ablation control on the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf
title_full_unstemmed Microbial habitat dynamics and ablation control on the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf
title_short Microbial habitat dynamics and ablation control on the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf
title_sort microbial habitat dynamics and ablation control on the ward hunt ice shelf
topic Ablation
Arctic
Cryo-ecosystem
Freeze concentration
Ice shelf
Inversion of relief
Microbial mat
Microhabitat
topic_facet Ablation
Arctic
Cryo-ecosystem
Freeze concentration
Ice shelf
Inversion of relief
Microbial mat
Microhabitat
url https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/25899
https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.6113