Smeltevands kemi og transport af opløste stoffer fra Grønlands Indlandsis, Watson River,Vest Grønland

Solute export from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) to coastal regions around Greenland is likely to increase in the future as a consequence of increasing icemelt production. Here, we present hydrochemical characteristics, solute and major ion exports and chemical denudation rates for 2007–2010 for th...

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Published in:Journal of Hydrology
Main Authors: Yde, Jacob C., Knudsen, N. Tvis, Hasholt, Bent, Mikkelsen, Andreas Peter Bech
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/meltwater-chemistry-and-solute-export-from-a-greenland-ice-sheet-catchment-watson-river-west-greenland(60c9d1bf-4ce8-4323-b0fb-a5913d8f90c7).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.10.018
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/60c9d1bf-4ce8-4323-b0fb-a5913d8f90c7 2024-05-19T07:36:46+00:00 Smeltevands kemi og transport af opløste stoffer fra Grønlands Indlandsis, Watson River,Vest Grønland Meltwater chemistry and solute export from a Greenland ice sheet catchment, Watson River, West Greenland Yde, Jacob C. Knudsen, N. Tvis Hasholt, Bent Mikkelsen, Andreas Peter Bech 2014 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/meltwater-chemistry-and-solute-export-from-a-greenland-ice-sheet-catchment-watson-river-west-greenland(60c9d1bf-4ce8-4323-b0fb-a5913d8f90c7).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.10.018 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Yde , J C , Knudsen , N T , Hasholt , B & Mikkelsen , A P B 2014 , ' Meltwater chemistry and solute export from a Greenland ice sheet catchment, Watson River, West Greenland ' , Journal of Hydrology , vol. 519 , pp. 2165-2179 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.10.018 /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/TheFacultyOfScience Faculty of Science vandkemi transport af opløst stof Grønland article 2014 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.10.018 2024-04-25T00:45:01Z Solute export from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) to coastal regions around Greenland is likely to increase in the future as a consequence of increasing icemelt production. Here, we present hydrochemical characteristics, solute and major ion exports and chemical denudation rates for 2007–2010 for the Watson River sector of the GrIS that drains into the fjord Kangerlussuaq. The hydrochemistry is dominated by Ca 2+ and HCO 3 − with a relatively high molar K + /Na + ratio of 0.6 ± 0.1, typical for meltwaters draining a gneissic lithology. Low molar Ca 2+ /Na + and Mg 2+ /Na + ratios indicate that weathering of disseminated carbonates contributes less than silicate weathering to the chemical composition. The solute export varied between 33 × 10 3 (2009) and 61 × 10 3 tons (2010), showing that increasing discharge leads to increasing solute export at the catchment scale. Deviations between ion yield estimates derived from use of discharge-weighted and mean daily concentrations methods were generally less than 5%, indicating that the choice of method is of less importance. The chemical denudation rates ranged between 36 and 56 Σ ∗ meq + m −2 per year, which are lower than previous records from glacierized catchments. However, when normalized by discharge the denudation rates are comparable to other Arctic sites. When extrapolating the results from the Watson River catchment to the entire Greenland for 2007–2010, the solute export from Greenland meltwater varied between 7.1 × 10 6 and 7.8 × 10 6 tons, whilst the major ion export was between 6.4 × 10 6 and 7.3 × 10 6 tons. Dissolved Fe, a potential biolimiting nutrient for primary productivity in the North Atlantic, had annual export rates from Greenland between 15 × 10 3 and 52 × 10 3 tons. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Grønland Ice Sheet Kangerlussuaq North Atlantic University of Copenhagen: Research Journal of Hydrology 519 2165 2179
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Smeltevands kemi og transport af opløste stoffer fra Grønlands Indlandsis, Watson River,Vest Grønland
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description Solute export from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) to coastal regions around Greenland is likely to increase in the future as a consequence of increasing icemelt production. Here, we present hydrochemical characteristics, solute and major ion exports and chemical denudation rates for 2007–2010 for the Watson River sector of the GrIS that drains into the fjord Kangerlussuaq. The hydrochemistry is dominated by Ca 2+ and HCO 3 − with a relatively high molar K + /Na + ratio of 0.6 ± 0.1, typical for meltwaters draining a gneissic lithology. Low molar Ca 2+ /Na + and Mg 2+ /Na + ratios indicate that weathering of disseminated carbonates contributes less than silicate weathering to the chemical composition. The solute export varied between 33 × 10 3 (2009) and 61 × 10 3 tons (2010), showing that increasing discharge leads to increasing solute export at the catchment scale. Deviations between ion yield estimates derived from use of discharge-weighted and mean daily concentrations methods were generally less than 5%, indicating that the choice of method is of less importance. The chemical denudation rates ranged between 36 and 56 Σ ∗ meq + m −2 per year, which are lower than previous records from glacierized catchments. However, when normalized by discharge the denudation rates are comparable to other Arctic sites. When extrapolating the results from the Watson River catchment to the entire Greenland for 2007–2010, the solute export from Greenland meltwater varied between 7.1 × 10 6 and 7.8 × 10 6 tons, whilst the major ion export was between 6.4 × 10 6 and 7.3 × 10 6 tons. Dissolved Fe, a potential biolimiting nutrient for primary productivity in the North Atlantic, had annual export rates from Greenland between 15 × 10 3 and 52 × 10 3 tons.
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author Yde, Jacob C.
Knudsen, N. Tvis
Hasholt, Bent
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title Smeltevands kemi og transport af opløste stoffer fra Grønlands Indlandsis, Watson River,Vest Grønland
title_short Smeltevands kemi og transport af opløste stoffer fra Grønlands Indlandsis, Watson River,Vest Grønland
title_full Smeltevands kemi og transport af opløste stoffer fra Grønlands Indlandsis, Watson River,Vest Grønland
title_fullStr Smeltevands kemi og transport af opløste stoffer fra Grønlands Indlandsis, Watson River,Vest Grønland
title_full_unstemmed Smeltevands kemi og transport af opløste stoffer fra Grønlands Indlandsis, Watson River,Vest Grønland
title_sort smeltevands kemi og transport af opløste stoffer fra grønlands indlandsis, watson river,vest grønland
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