Water column gradients beneath the summer ice of a High Arctic freshwater lake as indicators of sensitivity to climate change.

Ice cover persists throughout summer over many lakes at extreme polar latitudes but is likely to become increasingly rare with ongoing climate change. Here we addressed the question of how summer ice-cover affects the underlying water column of Ward Hunt Lake, a freshwater lake in the Canadian High...

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Published in:Scientific Reports
Main Authors: Bégin, Paschale-Noël, Tanabe, Yukiko, Rautio, Milla, Wauthy, Maxime, Laurion, Isabelle, Uchida, Masaki, Culley, Alexander I., Vincent, Warwick F.
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/11976/
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82234-z
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spelling ftinrsquebec:oai:espace.inrs.ca:11976 2023-05-15T14:27:02+02:00 Water column gradients beneath the summer ice of a High Arctic freshwater lake as indicators of sensitivity to climate change. Bégin, Paschale-Noël Tanabe, Yukiko Rautio, Milla Wauthy, Maxime Laurion, Isabelle Uchida, Masaki Culley, Alexander I. Vincent, Warwick F. 2021 https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/11976/ https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82234-z unknown Bégin, Paschale-Noël, Tanabe, Yukiko, Rautio, Milla, Wauthy, Maxime, Laurion, Isabelle, Uchida, Masaki, Culley, Alexander I. et Vincent, Warwick F. (2021). Water column gradients beneath the summer ice of a High Arctic freshwater lake as indicators of sensitivity to climate change. Scientific Reports , vol. 11 , nº 1. DOI:10.1038/s41598-021-82234-z <https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82234-z>. doi:10.1038/s41598-021-82234-z changements climatiques Arctique lacs Article Évalué par les pairs 2021 ftinrsquebec https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82234-z 2023-02-10T11:46:57Z Ice cover persists throughout summer over many lakes at extreme polar latitudes but is likely to become increasingly rare with ongoing climate change. Here we addressed the question of how summer ice-cover affects the underlying water column of Ward Hunt Lake, a freshwater lake in the Canadian High Arctic, with attention to its vertical gradients in limnological properties that would be disrupted by ice loss. Profiling in the deepest part of the lake under thick mid-summer ice revealed a high degree of vertical structure, with gradients in temperature, conductivity and dissolved gases. Dissolved oxygen, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and methane rose with depth to concentrations well above air-equilibrium, with oxygen values at > 150% saturation in a mid-water column layer of potential convective mixing. Fatty acid signatures of the seston also varied with depth. Benthic microbial mats were the dominant phototrophs, growing under a dim green light regime controlled by the ice cover, water itself and weakly colored dissolved organic matter that was mostly autochthonous in origin. In this and other polar lakes, future loss of mid-summer ice will completely change many water column properties and benthic light conditions, resulting in a markedly different ecosystem regime. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arctique* Climate change Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Québec: Espace INRS Arctic Scientific Reports 11 1
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topic changements climatiques
Arctique
lacs
spellingShingle changements climatiques
Arctique
lacs
Bégin, Paschale-Noël
Tanabe, Yukiko
Rautio, Milla
Wauthy, Maxime
Laurion, Isabelle
Uchida, Masaki
Culley, Alexander I.
Vincent, Warwick F.
Water column gradients beneath the summer ice of a High Arctic freshwater lake as indicators of sensitivity to climate change.
topic_facet changements climatiques
Arctique
lacs
description Ice cover persists throughout summer over many lakes at extreme polar latitudes but is likely to become increasingly rare with ongoing climate change. Here we addressed the question of how summer ice-cover affects the underlying water column of Ward Hunt Lake, a freshwater lake in the Canadian High Arctic, with attention to its vertical gradients in limnological properties that would be disrupted by ice loss. Profiling in the deepest part of the lake under thick mid-summer ice revealed a high degree of vertical structure, with gradients in temperature, conductivity and dissolved gases. Dissolved oxygen, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and methane rose with depth to concentrations well above air-equilibrium, with oxygen values at > 150% saturation in a mid-water column layer of potential convective mixing. Fatty acid signatures of the seston also varied with depth. Benthic microbial mats were the dominant phototrophs, growing under a dim green light regime controlled by the ice cover, water itself and weakly colored dissolved organic matter that was mostly autochthonous in origin. In this and other polar lakes, future loss of mid-summer ice will completely change many water column properties and benthic light conditions, resulting in a markedly different ecosystem regime.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bégin, Paschale-Noël
Tanabe, Yukiko
Rautio, Milla
Wauthy, Maxime
Laurion, Isabelle
Uchida, Masaki
Culley, Alexander I.
Vincent, Warwick F.
author_facet Bégin, Paschale-Noël
Tanabe, Yukiko
Rautio, Milla
Wauthy, Maxime
Laurion, Isabelle
Uchida, Masaki
Culley, Alexander I.
Vincent, Warwick F.
author_sort Bégin, Paschale-Noël
title Water column gradients beneath the summer ice of a High Arctic freshwater lake as indicators of sensitivity to climate change.
title_short Water column gradients beneath the summer ice of a High Arctic freshwater lake as indicators of sensitivity to climate change.
title_full Water column gradients beneath the summer ice of a High Arctic freshwater lake as indicators of sensitivity to climate change.
title_fullStr Water column gradients beneath the summer ice of a High Arctic freshwater lake as indicators of sensitivity to climate change.
title_full_unstemmed Water column gradients beneath the summer ice of a High Arctic freshwater lake as indicators of sensitivity to climate change.
title_sort water column gradients beneath the summer ice of a high arctic freshwater lake as indicators of sensitivity to climate change.
publishDate 2021
url https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/11976/
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