Nunataryuk field campaigns: understanding the origin and fate of terrestrial organic matter in the coastal waters of the Mackenzie Delta region

Abstract. Climate warming and related drivers of soil thermal change in the Arctic are expected to modify the distribution and dynamics of carbon contained in perennially frozen grounds. Thawing of permafrost in the Mackenzie River watershed of northwestern Canada, coupled with increases in river di...

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Main Authors: Lizotte, Martine, Juhls, Bennet, Matsuoka, Atsushi, Massicotte, Philippe, Mével, Gaëlle, Anikina, David Obie James, Antonova, Sofia, Bécu, Guislain, Béguin, Marine, Bélanger, Simon, Bossé-Demers, Thomas, Bröder, Lisa, Bruyant, Flavienne, Chaillou, Gwénaëlle, Comte, Jérôme, Couture, Raoul-Marie, Devred, Emmanuel, Deslongchamps, Gabrièle, Dezutter, Thibaud, Dillon, Miles, Doxaran, David, Flamand, Aude, Fell, Frank, Ferland, Joannie, Forget, Marie-Hélène, Fritz, Michael, Gordon, Thomas, Guilmette, Caroline, Hilborn, Andrea, Hussherr, Rachel, Irish, Charlotte, Joux, Fabien, Kipp, Lauren, Laberge-Carignan, Audrey, Lantuit, Hugues, Leymarie, Edouard, Mannino, Antonio, Maury, Juliette, Overduin, Paul, Oziel, Laurent, Stedmon, Colin, Thomas, Crystal, Tisserand, Lucas, Tremblay, Jean-Éric, Vonk, Jorien, Whalen, Dustin, Babin, Marcel
Other Authors: Takuvik International Research Laboratory, Université Laval Québec (ULaval)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2023
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://hal.science/hal-04290937
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-1617-2023
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Lizotte, Martine
Juhls, Bennet
Matsuoka, Atsushi
Massicotte, Philippe
Mével, Gaëlle
Anikina, David Obie James
Antonova, Sofia
Bécu, Guislain
Béguin, Marine
Bélanger, Simon
Bossé-Demers, Thomas
Bröder, Lisa
Bruyant, Flavienne
Chaillou, Gwénaëlle
Comte, Jérôme
Couture, Raoul-Marie
Devred, Emmanuel
Deslongchamps, Gabrièle
Dezutter, Thibaud
Dillon, Miles
Doxaran, David
Flamand, Aude
Fell, Frank
Ferland, Joannie
Forget, Marie-Hélène
Fritz, Michael
Gordon, Thomas
Guilmette, Caroline
Hilborn, Andrea
Hussherr, Rachel
Irish, Charlotte
Joux, Fabien
Kipp, Lauren
Laberge-Carignan, Audrey
Lantuit, Hugues
Leymarie, Edouard
Mannino, Antonio
Maury, Juliette
Overduin, Paul
Oziel, Laurent
Stedmon, Colin
Thomas, Crystal
Tisserand, Lucas
Tremblay, Jean-Éric
Vonk, Jorien
Whalen, Dustin
Babin, Marcel
Nunataryuk field campaigns: understanding the origin and fate of terrestrial organic matter in the coastal waters of the Mackenzie Delta region
topic_facet [SDE]Environmental Sciences
description Abstract. Climate warming and related drivers of soil thermal change in the Arctic are expected to modify the distribution and dynamics of carbon contained in perennially frozen grounds. Thawing of permafrost in the Mackenzie River watershed of northwestern Canada, coupled with increases in river discharge and coastal erosion, triggers the release of terrestrial organic matter (OMt) from the largest Arctic drainage basin in North America into the Arctic Ocean. While this process is ongoing and its rate is accelerating, the fate of the newly mobilized organic matter as it transits from the watershed through the delta and into the marine system remains poorly understood. In the framework of the European Horizon 2020 Nunataryuk programme, and as part of the Work Package 4 (WP4) Coastal Waters theme, four field expeditions were conducted in the Mackenzie Delta region and southern Beaufort Sea from April to September 2019. The temporal sampling design allowed the survey of ambient conditions in the coastal waters under full ice cover prior to the spring freshet, during ice breakup in summer, and anterior to the freeze-up period in fall. To capture the fluvial–marine transition zone, and with distinct challenges related to shallow waters and changing seasonal and meteorological conditions, the field sampling was conducted in close partnership with members of the communities of Aklavik, Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk, using several platforms, namely helicopters, snowmobiles, and small boats. Water column profiles of physical and optical variables were measured in situ, while surface water, groundwater, and sediment samples were collected and preserved for the determination of the composition and sources of OMt, including particulate and dissolved organic carbon (POC and DOC), and colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), as well as a suite of physical, chemical, and biological variables. Here we present an overview of the standardized datasets, including hydrographic profiles, remote sensing reflectance, temperature and ...
author2 Takuvik International Research Laboratory
Université Laval Québec (ULaval)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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author Lizotte, Martine
Juhls, Bennet
Matsuoka, Atsushi
Massicotte, Philippe
Mével, Gaëlle
Anikina, David Obie James
Antonova, Sofia
Bécu, Guislain
Béguin, Marine
Bélanger, Simon
Bossé-Demers, Thomas
Bröder, Lisa
Bruyant, Flavienne
Chaillou, Gwénaëlle
Comte, Jérôme
Couture, Raoul-Marie
Devred, Emmanuel
Deslongchamps, Gabrièle
Dezutter, Thibaud
Dillon, Miles
Doxaran, David
Flamand, Aude
Fell, Frank
Ferland, Joannie
Forget, Marie-Hélène
Fritz, Michael
Gordon, Thomas
Guilmette, Caroline
Hilborn, Andrea
Hussherr, Rachel
Irish, Charlotte
Joux, Fabien
Kipp, Lauren
Laberge-Carignan, Audrey
Lantuit, Hugues
Leymarie, Edouard
Mannino, Antonio
Maury, Juliette
Overduin, Paul
Oziel, Laurent
Stedmon, Colin
Thomas, Crystal
Tisserand, Lucas
Tremblay, Jean-Éric
Vonk, Jorien
Whalen, Dustin
Babin, Marcel
author_facet Lizotte, Martine
Juhls, Bennet
Matsuoka, Atsushi
Massicotte, Philippe
Mével, Gaëlle
Anikina, David Obie James
Antonova, Sofia
Bécu, Guislain
Béguin, Marine
Bélanger, Simon
Bossé-Demers, Thomas
Bröder, Lisa
Bruyant, Flavienne
Chaillou, Gwénaëlle
Comte, Jérôme
Couture, Raoul-Marie
Devred, Emmanuel
Deslongchamps, Gabrièle
Dezutter, Thibaud
Dillon, Miles
Doxaran, David
Flamand, Aude
Fell, Frank
Ferland, Joannie
Forget, Marie-Hélène
Fritz, Michael
Gordon, Thomas
Guilmette, Caroline
Hilborn, Andrea
Hussherr, Rachel
Irish, Charlotte
Joux, Fabien
Kipp, Lauren
Laberge-Carignan, Audrey
Lantuit, Hugues
Leymarie, Edouard
Mannino, Antonio
Maury, Juliette
Overduin, Paul
Oziel, Laurent
Stedmon, Colin
Thomas, Crystal
Tisserand, Lucas
Tremblay, Jean-Éric
Vonk, Jorien
Whalen, Dustin
Babin, Marcel
author_sort Lizotte, Martine
title Nunataryuk field campaigns: understanding the origin and fate of terrestrial organic matter in the coastal waters of the Mackenzie Delta region
title_short Nunataryuk field campaigns: understanding the origin and fate of terrestrial organic matter in the coastal waters of the Mackenzie Delta region
title_full Nunataryuk field campaigns: understanding the origin and fate of terrestrial organic matter in the coastal waters of the Mackenzie Delta region
title_fullStr Nunataryuk field campaigns: understanding the origin and fate of terrestrial organic matter in the coastal waters of the Mackenzie Delta region
title_full_unstemmed Nunataryuk field campaigns: understanding the origin and fate of terrestrial organic matter in the coastal waters of the Mackenzie Delta region
title_sort nunataryuk field campaigns: understanding the origin and fate of terrestrial organic matter in the coastal waters of the mackenzie delta region
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:hal-04290937v1 2023-12-17T10:17:48+01:00 Nunataryuk field campaigns: understanding the origin and fate of terrestrial organic matter in the coastal waters of the Mackenzie Delta region Lizotte, Martine Juhls, Bennet Matsuoka, Atsushi Massicotte, Philippe Mével, Gaëlle Anikina, David Obie James Antonova, Sofia Bécu, Guislain Béguin, Marine Bélanger, Simon Bossé-Demers, Thomas Bröder, Lisa Bruyant, Flavienne Chaillou, Gwénaëlle Comte, Jérôme Couture, Raoul-Marie Devred, Emmanuel Deslongchamps, Gabrièle Dezutter, Thibaud Dillon, Miles Doxaran, David Flamand, Aude Fell, Frank Ferland, Joannie Forget, Marie-Hélène Fritz, Michael Gordon, Thomas Guilmette, Caroline Hilborn, Andrea Hussherr, Rachel Irish, Charlotte Joux, Fabien Kipp, Lauren Laberge-Carignan, Audrey Lantuit, Hugues Leymarie, Edouard Mannino, Antonio Maury, Juliette Overduin, Paul Oziel, Laurent Stedmon, Colin Thomas, Crystal Tisserand, Lucas Tremblay, Jean-Éric Vonk, Jorien Whalen, Dustin Babin, Marcel Takuvik International Research Laboratory Université Laval Québec (ULaval)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) 2023-04-13 https://hal.science/hal-04290937 https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-1617-2023 en eng HAL CCSD Copernicus Publications info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5194/essd-15-1617-2023 hal-04290937 https://hal.science/hal-04290937 doi:10.5194/essd-15-1617-2023 ISSN: 1866-3508 Earth System Science Data https://hal.science/hal-04290937 Earth System Science Data, 2023, 15 (4), pp.1617-1653. ⟨10.5194/essd-15-1617-2023⟩ [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2023 ftccsdartic https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-1617-2023 2023-11-18T23:36:08Z Abstract. Climate warming and related drivers of soil thermal change in the Arctic are expected to modify the distribution and dynamics of carbon contained in perennially frozen grounds. Thawing of permafrost in the Mackenzie River watershed of northwestern Canada, coupled with increases in river discharge and coastal erosion, triggers the release of terrestrial organic matter (OMt) from the largest Arctic drainage basin in North America into the Arctic Ocean. While this process is ongoing and its rate is accelerating, the fate of the newly mobilized organic matter as it transits from the watershed through the delta and into the marine system remains poorly understood. In the framework of the European Horizon 2020 Nunataryuk programme, and as part of the Work Package 4 (WP4) Coastal Waters theme, four field expeditions were conducted in the Mackenzie Delta region and southern Beaufort Sea from April to September 2019. The temporal sampling design allowed the survey of ambient conditions in the coastal waters under full ice cover prior to the spring freshet, during ice breakup in summer, and anterior to the freeze-up period in fall. To capture the fluvial–marine transition zone, and with distinct challenges related to shallow waters and changing seasonal and meteorological conditions, the field sampling was conducted in close partnership with members of the communities of Aklavik, Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk, using several platforms, namely helicopters, snowmobiles, and small boats. Water column profiles of physical and optical variables were measured in situ, while surface water, groundwater, and sediment samples were collected and preserved for the determination of the composition and sources of OMt, including particulate and dissolved organic carbon (POC and DOC), and colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), as well as a suite of physical, chemical, and biological variables. Here we present an overview of the standardized datasets, including hydrographic profiles, remote sensing reflectance, temperature and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Aklavik Arctic Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea Ice Inuvik Mackenzie Delta Mackenzie river permafrost Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) Aklavik ENVELOPE(-135.011,-135.011,68.219,68.219) Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada Inuvik ENVELOPE(-133.610,-133.610,68.341,68.341) Mackenzie Delta ENVELOPE(-136.672,-136.672,68.833,68.833) Mackenzie River Tuktoyaktuk ENVELOPE(-133.006,-133.006,69.425,69.425) Earth System Science Data 15 4 1617 1653