Annals of Glaciology 33 2001 # International Glaciological Society Dissolved organic matter in Antarctic sea ice

ABSTRACT. It has been hypothesized that there are significant dissolved organic matter �DOM) pools in sea-ice systems, although measurements of DOM in sea ice have only rarely been made. The significance of DOM for ice-based productivity and carbon turnover therefore remains highly speculative. DOM...

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Main Authors: David N. Thomas, Gerhard Kattner, Ralph Engbrodt, Virginia Giannelli, Hilary Kennedy, Christian Haas, Gerhard S. Dieckmann
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Summary:ABSTRACT. It has been hypothesized that there are significant dissolved organic matter �DOM) pools in sea-ice systems, although measurements of DOM in sea ice have only rarely been made. The significance of DOM for ice-based productivity and carbon turnover therefore remains highly speculative. DOM within sea ice from the Amundsen