Glacier Outflow Dissolved Organic Matter As A Window Into Seasonally Changing Carbon Sources: Leverett Glacier, Greenland

The Greenland Ice Sheet is losing mass at a remarkable rate as a result of climatic warming. This mass loss coincides with the export of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in glacial meltwaters. However, little is known about how the source and composition of exported DOM changes over the melt season, w...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Other Authors: Kellerman, A. M. (author), Hawkings, J. R. (author), Wadham, J. L. (author), Kohler, T. J. (author), Stibal, M. (author), Grater, E. (author), Marshall, M. (author), Hatton, J. E. (author), Beaton, A. (author), Spencer, R. G. M. (author)
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftfloridasu:oai:diginole.lib.fsu.edu:fsu_774295 2024-06-09T07:46:08+00:00 Glacier Outflow Dissolved Organic Matter As A Window Into Seasonally Changing Carbon Sources: Leverett Glacier, Greenland Kellerman, A. M. (author) Hawkings, J. R. (author) Wadham, J. L. (author) Kohler, T. J. (author) Stibal, M. (author) Grater, E. (author) Marshall, M. (author) Hatton, J. E. (author) Beaton, A. (author) Spencer, R. G. M. (author) 2020-04 computer online resource 1 online resource application/pdf https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005161 https://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A774295/datastream/TN/view/Glacier%20Outflow%20Dissolved%20Organic%20Matter%20As%20A%20Window%20Into%20Seasonally%20Changing%20Carbon%20Sources.jpg English eng Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences--2169-8953 fsu:774295 iid: FSU_libsubv1_wos_000535659000002 doi:10.1029/2019JG005161 https://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A774295/datastream/TN/view/Glacier%20Outflow%20Dissolved%20Organic%20Matter%20As%20A%20Window%20Into%20Seasonally%20Changing%20Carbon%20Sources.jpg Text journal article 2020 ftfloridasu https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005161 2024-05-10T08:08:09Z The Greenland Ice Sheet is losing mass at a remarkable rate as a result of climatic warming. This mass loss coincides with the export of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in glacial meltwaters. However, little is known about how the source and composition of exported DOM changes over the melt season, which is key for understanding its fate in downstream ecosystems. Over the 2015 ablation season, we sampled the outflow of Leverett Glacier, a large land-terminating glacier of the Greenland Ice Sheet. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and DOM fluorescence were analyzed to assess the evolution of DOM sources over the course of the melt season. DOC concentrations and red-shifted fluorescence were highly associated (R-2 > 0.95) and suggest terrestrial inputs from overridden soils dominated DOM early season inputs before progressive dilution with increasing discharge. During the outburst period, supraglacial drainage events disrupted the subglacial drainage system and introduced dominant protein-like fluorescence signatures not observed in basal flow. These results suggest that subglacial hydrology and changing water sources influence exported DOC concentration and DOM composition, and these sources were differentiated using fluorescence characteristics. Red-shifted fluorescence components were robust proxies for DOC concentration. Finally, the majority of DOM flux, which occurs during the outburst and postoutburst periods, was characterized by protein-like fluorescence from supraglacial and potentially subglacial microbial sources. As protein-like fluorescence is linked to the bioavailability of DOM, the observed changes likely reflect seasonal variations in the impact of glacial inputs on secondary production in downstream ecosystems due to shifting hydrologic regimes. nitrogen, ecosystems, fluorescence spectroscopy, beneath, ancient, export, ice-sheet, meltwater, relative sea-level, thermal state The publisher's version of record is availible at https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005161 Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Leverett Glacier Florida State University: DigiNole Commons Greenland Leverett Glacier ENVELOPE(-147.583,-147.583,-85.633,-85.633) Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 125 4
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description The Greenland Ice Sheet is losing mass at a remarkable rate as a result of climatic warming. This mass loss coincides with the export of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in glacial meltwaters. However, little is known about how the source and composition of exported DOM changes over the melt season, which is key for understanding its fate in downstream ecosystems. Over the 2015 ablation season, we sampled the outflow of Leverett Glacier, a large land-terminating glacier of the Greenland Ice Sheet. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and DOM fluorescence were analyzed to assess the evolution of DOM sources over the course of the melt season. DOC concentrations and red-shifted fluorescence were highly associated (R-2 > 0.95) and suggest terrestrial inputs from overridden soils dominated DOM early season inputs before progressive dilution with increasing discharge. During the outburst period, supraglacial drainage events disrupted the subglacial drainage system and introduced dominant protein-like fluorescence signatures not observed in basal flow. These results suggest that subglacial hydrology and changing water sources influence exported DOC concentration and DOM composition, and these sources were differentiated using fluorescence characteristics. Red-shifted fluorescence components were robust proxies for DOC concentration. Finally, the majority of DOM flux, which occurs during the outburst and postoutburst periods, was characterized by protein-like fluorescence from supraglacial and potentially subglacial microbial sources. As protein-like fluorescence is linked to the bioavailability of DOM, the observed changes likely reflect seasonal variations in the impact of glacial inputs on secondary production in downstream ecosystems due to shifting hydrologic regimes. nitrogen, ecosystems, fluorescence spectroscopy, beneath, ancient, export, ice-sheet, meltwater, relative sea-level, thermal state The publisher's version of record is availible at https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005161
author2 Kellerman, A. M. (author)
Hawkings, J. R. (author)
Wadham, J. L. (author)
Kohler, T. J. (author)
Stibal, M. (author)
Grater, E. (author)
Marshall, M. (author)
Hatton, J. E. (author)
Beaton, A. (author)
Spencer, R. G. M. (author)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
title Glacier Outflow Dissolved Organic Matter As A Window Into Seasonally Changing Carbon Sources: Leverett Glacier, Greenland
spellingShingle Glacier Outflow Dissolved Organic Matter As A Window Into Seasonally Changing Carbon Sources: Leverett Glacier, Greenland
title_short Glacier Outflow Dissolved Organic Matter As A Window Into Seasonally Changing Carbon Sources: Leverett Glacier, Greenland
title_full Glacier Outflow Dissolved Organic Matter As A Window Into Seasonally Changing Carbon Sources: Leverett Glacier, Greenland
title_fullStr Glacier Outflow Dissolved Organic Matter As A Window Into Seasonally Changing Carbon Sources: Leverett Glacier, Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Glacier Outflow Dissolved Organic Matter As A Window Into Seasonally Changing Carbon Sources: Leverett Glacier, Greenland
title_sort glacier outflow dissolved organic matter as a window into seasonally changing carbon sources: leverett glacier, greenland
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