Trickle or treat:The dynamics of nutrient export from polar glaciers

Cold-based polar glacier watersheds contain well-defined supraglacial, ice-marginal, and proglacial elements that differ in their degree of hydrologic connectivity, sources of water (e.g., snow, ice, and/or sediment pore water), meltwater residence times, allochthonous and autochthonous nutrient, an...

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Published in:Hydrological Processes
Main Authors: Dubnick, Ashley, Wadham, Jemma, Tranter, Martyn, Sharp, Martin, Orwin, John, Barker, Joel, Bagshaw, Elizabeth, Fitzsimons, Sean
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Published: 2017
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spelling ftubristolcris:oai:research-information.bris.ac.uk:publications/b906c999-5220-4b9b-8d13-69be6ac32f8b 2024-04-28T07:59:08+00:00 Trickle or treat:The dynamics of nutrient export from polar glaciers Dubnick, Ashley Wadham, Jemma Tranter, Martyn Sharp, Martin Orwin, John Barker, Joel Bagshaw, Elizabeth Fitzsimons, Sean 2017-04-30 https://hdl.handle.net/1983/b906c999-5220-4b9b-8d13-69be6ac32f8b https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/b906c999-5220-4b9b-8d13-69be6ac32f8b https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.11149 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85015188275&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://orca.cf.ac.uk/98359/ eng eng https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/b906c999-5220-4b9b-8d13-69be6ac32f8b info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Dubnick , A , Wadham , J , Tranter , M , Sharp , M , Orwin , J , Barker , J , Bagshaw , E & Fitzsimons , S 2017 , ' Trickle or treat : The dynamics of nutrient export from polar glaciers ' , Hydrological Processes , vol. 31 , no. 9 , pp. 1776-1789 . https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.11149 Dry Valleys Glacier hydrology Nitrogen Organic carbon Phosphorus article 2017 ftubristolcris https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.11149 2024-04-09T23:58:07Z Cold-based polar glacier watersheds contain well-defined supraglacial, ice-marginal, and proglacial elements that differ in their degree of hydrologic connectivity, sources of water (e.g., snow, ice, and/or sediment pore water), meltwater residence times, allochthonous and autochthonous nutrient, and sediment loads. We investigated 11 distinct hydrological units along the supraglacial, ice marginal, and proglacial flow paths that drain Joyce Glacier in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica. We found that these units play unique and important roles as sources and/or sinks for dissolved inorganic nitrogen and dissolved inorganic phosphorus and for specific fractions of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as waters are routed from the glacier into nutrient-poor downstream ecosystems. Changes in nutrient export from the glacial system as a whole were observed as the routing and residence times of meltwater changed throughout the melt season. The concentrations of major ions in the proglacial stream were inversely proportional to discharge, such that there was a relatively constant "trickle" of these solutes into downstream ecosystems. In contrast, NO 3 - concentrations generally increased with discharge, resulting in delivery of episodic pulses of dissolved inorganic nitrogen-rich water ("treats") into those same ecosystems during high discharge events. DOM concentrations or fluorescence did not correlate with discharge rate, but high variability in DOM concentrations or fluorescence suggests that DOM may be exported downstream as episodic treats, but with spatial and/or temporal patterns that remain poorly understood. The strong, nutrient-specific responses to changes in hydrology suggest that polar glacier drainage systems may export meltwater with nutrient compositions that vary within and between melt seasons and watersheds. Because nutrient dynamics identified in this study differ between glacier watersheds with broadly similar hydrology, climate, and geology, we emphasize the need to develop conceptual models of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica McMurdo Dry Valleys University of Bristol: Bristol Research Hydrological Processes 31 9 1776 1789
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topic Dry Valleys
Glacier hydrology
Nitrogen
Organic carbon
Phosphorus
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Glacier hydrology
Nitrogen
Organic carbon
Phosphorus
Dubnick, Ashley
Wadham, Jemma
Tranter, Martyn
Sharp, Martin
Orwin, John
Barker, Joel
Bagshaw, Elizabeth
Fitzsimons, Sean
Trickle or treat:The dynamics of nutrient export from polar glaciers
topic_facet Dry Valleys
Glacier hydrology
Nitrogen
Organic carbon
Phosphorus
description Cold-based polar glacier watersheds contain well-defined supraglacial, ice-marginal, and proglacial elements that differ in their degree of hydrologic connectivity, sources of water (e.g., snow, ice, and/or sediment pore water), meltwater residence times, allochthonous and autochthonous nutrient, and sediment loads. We investigated 11 distinct hydrological units along the supraglacial, ice marginal, and proglacial flow paths that drain Joyce Glacier in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica. We found that these units play unique and important roles as sources and/or sinks for dissolved inorganic nitrogen and dissolved inorganic phosphorus and for specific fractions of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as waters are routed from the glacier into nutrient-poor downstream ecosystems. Changes in nutrient export from the glacial system as a whole were observed as the routing and residence times of meltwater changed throughout the melt season. The concentrations of major ions in the proglacial stream were inversely proportional to discharge, such that there was a relatively constant "trickle" of these solutes into downstream ecosystems. In contrast, NO 3 - concentrations generally increased with discharge, resulting in delivery of episodic pulses of dissolved inorganic nitrogen-rich water ("treats") into those same ecosystems during high discharge events. DOM concentrations or fluorescence did not correlate with discharge rate, but high variability in DOM concentrations or fluorescence suggests that DOM may be exported downstream as episodic treats, but with spatial and/or temporal patterns that remain poorly understood. The strong, nutrient-specific responses to changes in hydrology suggest that polar glacier drainage systems may export meltwater with nutrient compositions that vary within and between melt seasons and watersheds. Because nutrient dynamics identified in this study differ between glacier watersheds with broadly similar hydrology, climate, and geology, we emphasize the need to develop conceptual models of ...
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author Dubnick, Ashley
Wadham, Jemma
Tranter, Martyn
Sharp, Martin
Orwin, John
Barker, Joel
Bagshaw, Elizabeth
Fitzsimons, Sean
author_facet Dubnick, Ashley
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title Trickle or treat:The dynamics of nutrient export from polar glaciers
title_short Trickle or treat:The dynamics of nutrient export from polar glaciers
title_full Trickle or treat:The dynamics of nutrient export from polar glaciers
title_fullStr Trickle or treat:The dynamics of nutrient export from polar glaciers
title_full_unstemmed Trickle or treat:The dynamics of nutrient export from polar glaciers
title_sort trickle or treat:the dynamics of nutrient export from polar glaciers
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