Physical oceanography and meteorological measurements in Potter Cove, King George Island, West Antarctic Peninsula during austral summer 2010/2011

Recent rapid retreat of glacial front lines and the loss of land ice along the Antarctic margins may play an important role in exporting suspended particulate matter (SPM) potentially rich in bioavailable (defined as ascorbate leachable) iron (FeA) to coastal areas of the Southern Ocean. Sediment ab...

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Main Authors: Monien, Donata, Monien, Patrick, Brünjes, Robert, Widmer, Tatjana, Kappenberg, Arne, Silva-Busso, Adrian A, Schnetger, Bernhard, Brumsack, Hans-Jürgen
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.871606
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.871606 2023-05-15T13:44:47+02:00 Physical oceanography and meteorological measurements in Potter Cove, King George Island, West Antarctic Peninsula during austral summer 2010/2011 Monien, Donata Monien, Patrick Brünjes, Robert Widmer, Tatjana Kappenberg, Arne Silva-Busso, Adrian A Schnetger, Bernhard Brumsack, Hans-Jürgen MEDIAN LATITUDE: -62.897852 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -58.645408 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -63.230000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -58.712743 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -62.225590 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -58.630000 * DATE/TIME START: 2010-01-02T12:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2011-12-31T12:00:00 2017-02-03 application/zip, 3 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.871606 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.871606 en eng PANGAEA Image gallery of Potter Cove, King George Island, webcam 2 in 2010 (URI: https://www.pangaea.de/helpers/hs.php?s=Documentation&d=Jubany/2010&t=Jubany+Station+in+2010&ID=730506) Image gallery of Potter Cove, King George Island, webcam 2 in 2011 (URI: https://www.pangaea.de/helpers/hs.php?s=Documentation&d=Jubany/2011&t=Jubany+Station+in+2011&ID=773374) https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.871606 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.871606 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Monien, Donata; Monien, Patrick; Brünjes, Robert; Widmer, Tatjana; Kappenberg, Arne; Silva-Busso, Adrian A; Schnetger, Bernhard; Brumsack, Hans-Jürgen (2017): Meltwater as a source of potentially bioavailable iron to Antarctica waters. Antarctic Science, 1-15, https://doi.org/10.1017/S095410201600064X IMCOAST/IMCONet Impact of climate induced glacier melt on marine coastal systems Antarctica Dataset 2017 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.871606 https://doi.org/10.1017/S095410201600064X 2023-01-20T07:33:53Z Recent rapid retreat of glacial front lines and the loss of land ice along the Antarctic margins may play an important role in exporting suspended particulate matter (SPM) potentially rich in bioavailable (defined as ascorbate leachable) iron (FeA) to coastal areas of the Southern Ocean. Sediment ablation is an additional source of iron for this high-nutrient low-chlorophyll region. In Potter Cove, King George Island, meltwater streams discharge up to 18 000 mg/l (average 283 mg/l) of slightly weathered, finely ground bedrock particles into coastal waters during the summer. Approximately 15% of this SPM is exported within a low-salinity surface plume into Bransfield Strait. Based on our data, an estimated 12 mg/m**2/yr of FeA is exported from the South Shetland Island land surface (ice-free and subglacial areas) to the surrounding coastal waters. Extrapolated to an area of 2.5x104 km**2, this FeA input is comparable to the contribution from icebergs and c. 240-fold higher than aeolian input via dust. An observed rise in local sediment accumulation rates suggests that glacial erosion has been increasing over recent decades and that (sub-)glacially derived SPM is becoming more important as a source of iron to the Southern Ocean. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctic Science Antarctica Bransfield Strait Iceberg* King George Island Southern Ocean PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral King George Island Potter Cove Bransfield Strait ENVELOPE(-58.712743,-58.630000,-62.225590,-63.230000)
institution Open Polar
collection PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
op_collection_id ftpangaea
language English
topic IMCOAST/IMCONet
Impact of climate induced glacier melt on marine coastal systems
Antarctica
spellingShingle IMCOAST/IMCONet
Impact of climate induced glacier melt on marine coastal systems
Antarctica
Monien, Donata
Monien, Patrick
Brünjes, Robert
Widmer, Tatjana
Kappenberg, Arne
Silva-Busso, Adrian A
Schnetger, Bernhard
Brumsack, Hans-Jürgen
Physical oceanography and meteorological measurements in Potter Cove, King George Island, West Antarctic Peninsula during austral summer 2010/2011
topic_facet IMCOAST/IMCONet
Impact of climate induced glacier melt on marine coastal systems
Antarctica
description Recent rapid retreat of glacial front lines and the loss of land ice along the Antarctic margins may play an important role in exporting suspended particulate matter (SPM) potentially rich in bioavailable (defined as ascorbate leachable) iron (FeA) to coastal areas of the Southern Ocean. Sediment ablation is an additional source of iron for this high-nutrient low-chlorophyll region. In Potter Cove, King George Island, meltwater streams discharge up to 18 000 mg/l (average 283 mg/l) of slightly weathered, finely ground bedrock particles into coastal waters during the summer. Approximately 15% of this SPM is exported within a low-salinity surface plume into Bransfield Strait. Based on our data, an estimated 12 mg/m**2/yr of FeA is exported from the South Shetland Island land surface (ice-free and subglacial areas) to the surrounding coastal waters. Extrapolated to an area of 2.5x104 km**2, this FeA input is comparable to the contribution from icebergs and c. 240-fold higher than aeolian input via dust. An observed rise in local sediment accumulation rates suggests that glacial erosion has been increasing over recent decades and that (sub-)glacially derived SPM is becoming more important as a source of iron to the Southern Ocean.
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author Monien, Donata
Monien, Patrick
Brünjes, Robert
Widmer, Tatjana
Kappenberg, Arne
Silva-Busso, Adrian A
Schnetger, Bernhard
Brumsack, Hans-Jürgen
author_facet Monien, Donata
Monien, Patrick
Brünjes, Robert
Widmer, Tatjana
Kappenberg, Arne
Silva-Busso, Adrian A
Schnetger, Bernhard
Brumsack, Hans-Jürgen
author_sort Monien, Donata
title Physical oceanography and meteorological measurements in Potter Cove, King George Island, West Antarctic Peninsula during austral summer 2010/2011
title_short Physical oceanography and meteorological measurements in Potter Cove, King George Island, West Antarctic Peninsula during austral summer 2010/2011
title_full Physical oceanography and meteorological measurements in Potter Cove, King George Island, West Antarctic Peninsula during austral summer 2010/2011
title_fullStr Physical oceanography and meteorological measurements in Potter Cove, King George Island, West Antarctic Peninsula during austral summer 2010/2011
title_full_unstemmed Physical oceanography and meteorological measurements in Potter Cove, King George Island, West Antarctic Peninsula during austral summer 2010/2011
title_sort physical oceanography and meteorological measurements in potter cove, king george island, west antarctic peninsula during austral summer 2010/2011
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2017
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.871606
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.871606
op_coverage MEDIAN LATITUDE: -62.897852 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -58.645408 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -63.230000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -58.712743 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -62.225590 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -58.630000 * DATE/TIME START: 2010-01-02T12:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2011-12-31T12:00:00
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geographic Antarctic
Southern Ocean
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Antarctic Peninsula
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King George Island
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op_source Supplement to: Monien, Donata; Monien, Patrick; Brünjes, Robert; Widmer, Tatjana; Kappenberg, Arne; Silva-Busso, Adrian A; Schnetger, Bernhard; Brumsack, Hans-Jürgen (2017): Meltwater as a source of potentially bioavailable iron to Antarctica waters. Antarctic Science, 1-15, https://doi.org/10.1017/S095410201600064X
op_relation Image gallery of Potter Cove, King George Island, webcam 2 in 2010 (URI: https://www.pangaea.de/helpers/hs.php?s=Documentation&d=Jubany/2010&t=Jubany+Station+in+2010&ID=730506)
Image gallery of Potter Cove, King George Island, webcam 2 in 2011 (URI: https://www.pangaea.de/helpers/hs.php?s=Documentation&d=Jubany/2011&t=Jubany+Station+in+2011&ID=773374)
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https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.871606
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