Controls of sediment-bound and dissolved nutrient transport from a glaciated metasedimentary catchment in the high Arctic ...

Abstract Rapid warming in polar and alpine areas is causing significant glacier mass loss and resulting in increasingly large quantities of freshwater delivery to the oceans. Recent research indicates that higher meltwater water runoff is likely to increase transport of solute and sediments, which w...

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Main Authors: Stachnik, Lukasz, Hawkings, Jon, Spolaor, Andrea, Stachniak, Katarzyna, Ignatiuk, Dariusz, Sitek, Sławomir, Janik, Krzysztof, Łepkowska, Elżbieta, Burgay, Francois, Syczewski, Marcin Daniel, Segato, Delia
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10650474
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10650474
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.10650474 2024-03-31T07:50:44+00:00 Controls of sediment-bound and dissolved nutrient transport from a glaciated metasedimentary catchment in the high Arctic ... Stachnik, Lukasz Hawkings, Jon Spolaor, Andrea Stachniak, Katarzyna Ignatiuk, Dariusz Sitek, Sławomir Janik, Krzysztof Łepkowska, Elżbieta Burgay, Francois Syczewski, Marcin Daniel Segato, Delia 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10650474 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10650474 en eng Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10650475 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 meltwater silica iron phosphorous Arctic glacier suspended sediments dataset Dataset 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1065047410.5281/zenodo.10650475 2024-03-04T13:13:23Z Abstract Rapid warming in polar and alpine areas is causing significant glacier mass loss and resulting in increasingly large quantities of freshwater delivery to the oceans. Recent research indicates that higher meltwater water runoff is likely to increase transport of solute and sediments, which will include nutrients, to downstream environments. This enhanced delivery may drive a negative feedback effect on atmospheric CO2 concentrations by fuelling primary production in fjords and near-coastal regions. Labile sediment-bound fractions constitute a high proportion of the total nutrient yield from a glacierised basin but data is sparse and the impact of these particulate nutrients is debated. Here we determine sediment-bound and dissolved nutrient (Si, Fe, P) delivery from a polythermal glacier in SW Spitsbergen. Suspended sediment and dissolved samples were collected from subglacial outflows, and a downstream site. Our results show high spatial variability of chemical weathering processes resulting in ... Dataset Arctic Spitsbergen DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic
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iron
phosphorous
Arctic
glacier
suspended sediments
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silica
iron
phosphorous
Arctic
glacier
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Stachnik, Lukasz
Hawkings, Jon
Spolaor, Andrea
Stachniak, Katarzyna
Ignatiuk, Dariusz
Sitek, Sławomir
Janik, Krzysztof
Łepkowska, Elżbieta
Burgay, Francois
Syczewski, Marcin Daniel
Segato, Delia
Controls of sediment-bound and dissolved nutrient transport from a glaciated metasedimentary catchment in the high Arctic ...
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silica
iron
phosphorous
Arctic
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suspended sediments
description Abstract Rapid warming in polar and alpine areas is causing significant glacier mass loss and resulting in increasingly large quantities of freshwater delivery to the oceans. Recent research indicates that higher meltwater water runoff is likely to increase transport of solute and sediments, which will include nutrients, to downstream environments. This enhanced delivery may drive a negative feedback effect on atmospheric CO2 concentrations by fuelling primary production in fjords and near-coastal regions. Labile sediment-bound fractions constitute a high proportion of the total nutrient yield from a glacierised basin but data is sparse and the impact of these particulate nutrients is debated. Here we determine sediment-bound and dissolved nutrient (Si, Fe, P) delivery from a polythermal glacier in SW Spitsbergen. Suspended sediment and dissolved samples were collected from subglacial outflows, and a downstream site. Our results show high spatial variability of chemical weathering processes resulting in ...
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author Stachnik, Lukasz
Hawkings, Jon
Spolaor, Andrea
Stachniak, Katarzyna
Ignatiuk, Dariusz
Sitek, Sławomir
Janik, Krzysztof
Łepkowska, Elżbieta
Burgay, Francois
Syczewski, Marcin Daniel
Segato, Delia
author_facet Stachnik, Lukasz
Hawkings, Jon
Spolaor, Andrea
Stachniak, Katarzyna
Ignatiuk, Dariusz
Sitek, Sławomir
Janik, Krzysztof
Łepkowska, Elżbieta
Burgay, Francois
Syczewski, Marcin Daniel
Segato, Delia
author_sort Stachnik, Lukasz
title Controls of sediment-bound and dissolved nutrient transport from a glaciated metasedimentary catchment in the high Arctic ...
title_short Controls of sediment-bound and dissolved nutrient transport from a glaciated metasedimentary catchment in the high Arctic ...
title_full Controls of sediment-bound and dissolved nutrient transport from a glaciated metasedimentary catchment in the high Arctic ...
title_fullStr Controls of sediment-bound and dissolved nutrient transport from a glaciated metasedimentary catchment in the high Arctic ...
title_full_unstemmed Controls of sediment-bound and dissolved nutrient transport from a glaciated metasedimentary catchment in the high Arctic ...
title_sort controls of sediment-bound and dissolved nutrient transport from a glaciated metasedimentary catchment in the high arctic ...
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