Spatiotemporal changes in the concentration and composition of suspended particulate matter in front of Hansbreen, a tidewater glacier in Svalbard

Summary: Tidewater glaciers supply large amounts of suspended particulate matter (SPM) and freshwater to fjords and affect oceanographic, sedimentological and biological processes. Our understanding of these processes, is usually limited to the short summer season. Here, we present the results of a...

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Published in:Oceanologia
Main Authors: Mateusz Moskalik, Joanna Ćwiąkała, Witold Szczuciński, Aleksander Dominiczak, Oskar Głowacki, Kacper Wojtysiak, Piotr Zagórski
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceano.2018.03.001
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:03afb07978064259b73faf134b53629a 2023-05-15T16:22:10+02:00 Spatiotemporal changes in the concentration and composition of suspended particulate matter in front of Hansbreen, a tidewater glacier in Svalbard Mateusz Moskalik Joanna Ćwiąkała Witold Szczuciński Aleksander Dominiczak Oskar Głowacki Kacper Wojtysiak Piotr Zagórski 2018-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceano.2018.03.001 https://doaj.org/article/03afb07978064259b73faf134b53629a EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0078323418300551 https://doaj.org/toc/0078-3234 0078-3234 doi:10.1016/j.oceano.2018.03.001 https://doaj.org/article/03afb07978064259b73faf134b53629a Oceanologia, Vol 60, Iss 4, Pp 446-463 (2018) Oceanography GC1-1581 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceano.2018.03.001 2022-12-31T14:55:44Z Summary: Tidewater glaciers supply large amounts of suspended particulate matter (SPM) and freshwater to fjords and affect oceanographic, sedimentological and biological processes. Our understanding of these processes, is usually limited to the short summer season. Here, we present the results of a one-year-long monitoring of the spatial variability in SPM characteristics in a context of oceanographic and meteorological conditions of a glacial bay next to Hansbreen, a tidewater glacier in Hornsund (southern Spitsbergen). The observed range of SPM concentrations was similar to ranges measured in other sub-polar glaciated fjords, especially in Svalbard. The major source of SPM is the meltwater discharge from the glacier. The maximum water column-averaged SPM concentrations did not correlate with peaks in freshwater discharge and were observed at the beginning of the autumn season, when the fjord water transitioned from stratified to fully mixed. The observed spatiotemporal variations in the total SPM, particulate organic matter (POM) and particulate inorganic matter (PIM) are likely controlled by a combination of factors including freshwater supply, water stratification and circulation, bathymetry, the presence of sea ice, biological productivity and sediment resuspension. During the ablation season, the SPM maximum concentrations were located within the upper water layer, whereas during the winter and spring, the greatest amounts of SPM were concentrated in deeper part. Thus, typical remote sensing-based studies that focus on SPM distributions may not reflect the real SPM levels. POM and PIM concentrations were correlated with each other, during most of the time suggesting that they may have a common source. Keywords: Seasonality, Suspended particulate matter, Particulate organic matter, Tidewater glacier, Fjord, Svalbard Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Hornsund Sea ice Svalbard Tidewater Spitsbergen Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Hansbreen ENVELOPE(15.650,15.650,77.075,77.075) Hornsund ENVELOPE(15.865,15.865,76.979,76.979) Svalbard Oceanologia 60 4 446 463
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GC1-1581
Mateusz Moskalik
Joanna Ćwiąkała
Witold Szczuciński
Aleksander Dominiczak
Oskar Głowacki
Kacper Wojtysiak
Piotr Zagórski
Spatiotemporal changes in the concentration and composition of suspended particulate matter in front of Hansbreen, a tidewater glacier in Svalbard
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description Summary: Tidewater glaciers supply large amounts of suspended particulate matter (SPM) and freshwater to fjords and affect oceanographic, sedimentological and biological processes. Our understanding of these processes, is usually limited to the short summer season. Here, we present the results of a one-year-long monitoring of the spatial variability in SPM characteristics in a context of oceanographic and meteorological conditions of a glacial bay next to Hansbreen, a tidewater glacier in Hornsund (southern Spitsbergen). The observed range of SPM concentrations was similar to ranges measured in other sub-polar glaciated fjords, especially in Svalbard. The major source of SPM is the meltwater discharge from the glacier. The maximum water column-averaged SPM concentrations did not correlate with peaks in freshwater discharge and were observed at the beginning of the autumn season, when the fjord water transitioned from stratified to fully mixed. The observed spatiotemporal variations in the total SPM, particulate organic matter (POM) and particulate inorganic matter (PIM) are likely controlled by a combination of factors including freshwater supply, water stratification and circulation, bathymetry, the presence of sea ice, biological productivity and sediment resuspension. During the ablation season, the SPM maximum concentrations were located within the upper water layer, whereas during the winter and spring, the greatest amounts of SPM were concentrated in deeper part. Thus, typical remote sensing-based studies that focus on SPM distributions may not reflect the real SPM levels. POM and PIM concentrations were correlated with each other, during most of the time suggesting that they may have a common source. Keywords: Seasonality, Suspended particulate matter, Particulate organic matter, Tidewater glacier, Fjord, Svalbard
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mateusz Moskalik
Joanna Ćwiąkała
Witold Szczuciński
Aleksander Dominiczak
Oskar Głowacki
Kacper Wojtysiak
Piotr Zagórski
author_facet Mateusz Moskalik
Joanna Ćwiąkała
Witold Szczuciński
Aleksander Dominiczak
Oskar Głowacki
Kacper Wojtysiak
Piotr Zagórski
author_sort Mateusz Moskalik
title Spatiotemporal changes in the concentration and composition of suspended particulate matter in front of Hansbreen, a tidewater glacier in Svalbard
title_short Spatiotemporal changes in the concentration and composition of suspended particulate matter in front of Hansbreen, a tidewater glacier in Svalbard
title_full Spatiotemporal changes in the concentration and composition of suspended particulate matter in front of Hansbreen, a tidewater glacier in Svalbard
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal changes in the concentration and composition of suspended particulate matter in front of Hansbreen, a tidewater glacier in Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal changes in the concentration and composition of suspended particulate matter in front of Hansbreen, a tidewater glacier in Svalbard
title_sort spatiotemporal changes in the concentration and composition of suspended particulate matter in front of hansbreen, a tidewater glacier in svalbard
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