The Greenland Ice Sheet as a hot spot of phosphorus weathering and export in the Arctic

The contribution of ice sheets to the global biogeochemical cycle of phosphorus is largely unknown, due to the lack of field data. Here, we present the first comprehensive study of phosphorus export from two Greenland Ice Sheet glaciers. Our results indicate that the ice sheet is a hot spot of phosp...

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Published in:Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Main Authors: Hawkings, Jon, Wadham, Jemma, Tranter, Martyn, Telling, Jon, Bagshaw, Elizabeth, Beaton, Alexander, Simmons, Sarah-Louise, Chandler, David, Tedstone, Andrew, Nienow, Peter
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftubristolcris:oai:research-information.bris.ac.uk:publications/86e5fe36-c3da-4037-b07c-070e0b180f47 2023-07-30T03:59:53+02:00 The Greenland Ice Sheet as a hot spot of phosphorus weathering and export in the Arctic Hawkings, Jon Wadham, Jemma Tranter, Martyn Telling, Jon Bagshaw, Elizabeth Beaton, Alexander Simmons, Sarah-Louise Chandler, David Tedstone, Andrew Nienow, Peter 2016-01-13 https://hdl.handle.net/1983/86e5fe36-c3da-4037-b07c-070e0b180f47 https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/86e5fe36-c3da-4037-b07c-070e0b180f47 https://doi.org/10.1002/2015GB005237 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Hawkings , J , Wadham , J , Tranter , M , Telling , J , Bagshaw , E , Beaton , A , Simmons , S-L , Chandler , D , Tedstone , A & Nienow , P 2016 , ' The Greenland Ice Sheet as a hot spot of phosphorus weathering and export in the Arctic ' , Global Biogeochemical Cycles , vol. 30 , no. 2 , pp. 191-210 . https://doi.org/10.1002/2015GB005237 article 2016 ftubristolcris https://doi.org/10.1002/2015GB005237 2023-07-20T22:31:11Z The contribution of ice sheets to the global biogeochemical cycle of phosphorus is largely unknown, due to the lack of field data. Here, we present the first comprehensive study of phosphorus export from two Greenland Ice Sheet glaciers. Our results indicate that the ice sheet is a hot spot of phosphorus export in the Arctic. Soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) concentrations, up to 0.35 μM, are similar to those observed in Arctic rivers. Yields of SRP are among the highest in the literature, with denudation rates of 17–27 kg P km−2 year−1. Particulate phases, as with non-glaciated catchments, dominate phosphorus export (>97 % of total phosphorus flux). The labile particulate fraction differs between the two glaciers studied, with significantly higher yields found at the larger glacier (57.3 versus 8.3 kg P km−2 year−1). Total phosphorus yields are an order of magnitude higher than riverine values reported in the literature. We estimate that the ice sheet contributes ~15 % of total bioavailable phosphorus input to the Arctic oceans (~11 Gg year−1), and dominates total phosphorus input (408 Gg year−1), which is more than three times that estimated from Arctic rivers (126 Gg year−1). We predict that these fluxes will rise with increasing ice sheet freshwater discharge in the future. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic glacier Greenland Ice Sheet University of Bristol: Bristol Research Arctic Greenland Global Biogeochemical Cycles 30 2 191 210
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description The contribution of ice sheets to the global biogeochemical cycle of phosphorus is largely unknown, due to the lack of field data. Here, we present the first comprehensive study of phosphorus export from two Greenland Ice Sheet glaciers. Our results indicate that the ice sheet is a hot spot of phosphorus export in the Arctic. Soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) concentrations, up to 0.35 μM, are similar to those observed in Arctic rivers. Yields of SRP are among the highest in the literature, with denudation rates of 17–27 kg P km−2 year−1. Particulate phases, as with non-glaciated catchments, dominate phosphorus export (>97 % of total phosphorus flux). The labile particulate fraction differs between the two glaciers studied, with significantly higher yields found at the larger glacier (57.3 versus 8.3 kg P km−2 year−1). Total phosphorus yields are an order of magnitude higher than riverine values reported in the literature. We estimate that the ice sheet contributes ~15 % of total bioavailable phosphorus input to the Arctic oceans (~11 Gg year−1), and dominates total phosphorus input (408 Gg year−1), which is more than three times that estimated from Arctic rivers (126 Gg year−1). We predict that these fluxes will rise with increasing ice sheet freshwater discharge in the future.
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author Hawkings, Jon
Wadham, Jemma
Tranter, Martyn
Telling, Jon
Bagshaw, Elizabeth
Beaton, Alexander
Simmons, Sarah-Louise
Chandler, David
Tedstone, Andrew
Nienow, Peter
spellingShingle Hawkings, Jon
Wadham, Jemma
Tranter, Martyn
Telling, Jon
Bagshaw, Elizabeth
Beaton, Alexander
Simmons, Sarah-Louise
Chandler, David
Tedstone, Andrew
Nienow, Peter
The Greenland Ice Sheet as a hot spot of phosphorus weathering and export in the Arctic
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Wadham, Jemma
Tranter, Martyn
Telling, Jon
Bagshaw, Elizabeth
Beaton, Alexander
Simmons, Sarah-Louise
Chandler, David
Tedstone, Andrew
Nienow, Peter
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title The Greenland Ice Sheet as a hot spot of phosphorus weathering and export in the Arctic
title_short The Greenland Ice Sheet as a hot spot of phosphorus weathering and export in the Arctic
title_full The Greenland Ice Sheet as a hot spot of phosphorus weathering and export in the Arctic
title_fullStr The Greenland Ice Sheet as a hot spot of phosphorus weathering and export in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed The Greenland Ice Sheet as a hot spot of phosphorus weathering and export in the Arctic
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