Data from: Paleolimnological assessment of wildfire-derived atmospheric deposition of trace metal(loid)s and major ions to subarctic lakes (Northwest Territories, Canada) ...

Wildfires release terrestrial elements to the atmosphere as aerosols, and these events are becoming more frequent and intense in the Arctic boreal forest as the climate is warming. We quantified the impact of atmospheric deposition of aerosols from local wildfires on metal(loid) fluxes using macrosc...

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Main Authors: Chételat, John, Pelletier, Nicolas, Blarquez, Olivier, Vermaire, Jesse
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.vq83bk3pz
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.vq83bk3pz
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Summary:Wildfires release terrestrial elements to the atmosphere as aerosols, and these events are becoming more frequent and intense in the Arctic boreal forest as the climate is warming. We quantified the impact of atmospheric deposition of aerosols from local wildfires on metal(loid) fluxes using macroscopic charcoal accumulation rates, historical fire mapping, and element concentrations in 210Pb‐dated lake sediment from five subarctic lakes with small catchments. Lake sediments showed small but significant increases in fluxes (median = 5–10%) for 22 trace metals, metalloids, or major ions following fire events. The impact of wildfire aerosols on element fluxes was mostly due to short‐term (≤2 years) increasing sedimentation rate (6 ± 41% increase), whereas sediment element concentrations were not strongly impacted. Wildfire‐associated deposition to lake sediments was mainly composed of Ca, Al, Fe, Mg, K, Mn, and Na, which are major constituents of ash from burned biomass, but changes in sediment flux were ... : Information on the methods used to generate this dataset are provided in the citation below or please contact John Chételat (john.chetelat@canada.ca) for clarification. Pelletier, N., Chételat, J., Blarquez, O., & Vermaire, J. C. (2020). Paleolimnological assessment of wildfire‐derived atmospheric deposition of trace metal(loid)s and major ions to subarctic lakes (Northwest Territories, Canada). Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 125, e2020JG005720. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JG005720 ...