Complementary Geochemical, mineralogical and microbiological analyses of materials collected on the Greenland Ice Sheet ...
This dataset comprises of geochemical, mineralogical and microbiological analyses of material collected on the southwestern margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet in 2016 and 2017. Stream water, melted ice and snow samples were collected and analysed for carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, cation and anion con...
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre
2023
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/b27e608b-47f6-40bd-8fcf-bd83085c77ca https://data.bas.ac.uk/full-record.php?id=GB/NERC/BAS/PDC/01707 |
Summary: | This dataset comprises of geochemical, mineralogical and microbiological analyses of material collected on the southwestern margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet in 2016 and 2017. Stream water, melted ice and snow samples were collected and analysed for carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, cation and anion concentrations, pH, conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), mineral phase and class abundances and Rare Earth Elements (REE). Microbial community composition was also analysed. In addition, the results of a nutrient incubation experiment are also presented.The data were collected as part of a project investigating drivers of glacial ice algal growth on the Greenland Ice Sheet. We acknowledge funding from UK Natural Environment Research Council Consortium Grant, Black and Bloom (NE/M020770/1, NE/M021025/1 and NE/S001670/1). LGB and SL acknowledge funding from the German Helmholtz Recruiting Initiative (award number: I-044-16-01). LGB, AMA, and MT were also supported through an ERC Synergy Grant (ʻDeep Purpleʼ ... : Surface snow and ice samples were collected along a transect across the ablation zone of the southwestern margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet during the 2016 (July 27-August 17) and 2017 (June 1-28) melt seasons. Targeted surface habitats included clean ice (CI; free of macroscopically visible LAP), high algal biomass (Hbio) ice, Hbio snow, dispersed cryoconite (DCC) ice, cryoconite holes (CCH), a floating biofilm, and supraglacial stream water. The collected samples were classed into the following categories based on macroscopically visible characteristics: clean snow (n = 1), clean surface ice (CI, n = 4), high algal biomass ice (Hbio; n =19), high algal biomass snow (n = 2), and dispersed cryoconite ice (DCC; n = 5). In addition, supraglacial stream water (n = 2), a sample of cryoconite hole (CCH) material (n = 1), a cryoconite hole layer from an ice core (n = 1), and a floating algal biofilm (n = 1) were collected. Ice and snow samples were collected from the top 3-5 cm of surface into sterile plastic ... |
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