Biogeochemical data from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in a periglacial catchment, West Greenland

Global warming is expected to be most pronounced in the Arctic where permafrost thaw and release of old carbon may provide an important feedback mechanism to the climate system. To better understand and predict climate effects and feedbacks on the cycling of elements within and between ecosystems in...

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Main Authors: Lindborg, Tobias, Rydberg, Johan, Trojbom, Mats, Berglund, Sten, Johansson, Emma, Lofgren, Anders, Saetre, Peter, Norden, Sara, Sohlenius, Gustav, Andersson, Eva, Petrone, Johannes, Borgiel, Micke, Kautsky, Ulrik, Laudon, Hjalmar
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Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap 2016
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-127964 2023-10-09T21:49:10+02:00 Biogeochemical data from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in a periglacial catchment, West Greenland Lindborg, Tobias Rydberg, Johan Trojbom, Mats Berglund, Sten Johansson, Emma Lofgren, Anders Saetre, Peter Norden, Sara Sohlenius, Gustav Andersson, Eva Petrone, Johannes Borgiel, Micke Kautsky, Ulrik Laudon, Hjalmar 2016 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-127964 https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-8-439-2016 eng eng Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap Earth System Science Data, 1866-3508, 2016, 8:2, s. 439-459 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-127964 doi:10.5194/essd-8-439-2016 ISI:000384596100002 Scopus 2-s2.0-84989172864 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Ecology Ekologi Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2016 ftumeauniv https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-8-439-2016 2023-09-22T13:59:03Z Global warming is expected to be most pronounced in the Arctic where permafrost thaw and release of old carbon may provide an important feedback mechanism to the climate system. To better understand and predict climate effects and feedbacks on the cycling of elements within and between ecosystems in northern latitude landscapes, a thorough understanding of the processes related to transport and cycling of elements is required. A fundamental requirement to reach a better process understanding is to have access to high-quality empirical data on chemical concentrations and biotic properties for a wide range of ecosystem domains and functional units (abiotic and biotic pools). The aim of this study is therefore to make one of the most extensive field data sets from a periglacial catchment readily available that can be used both to describe present-day periglacial processes and to improve predictions of the future. Here we present the sampling and analytical methods, field and laboratory equipment and the resulting biogeochemical data from a state-of-the-art whole-ecosystem investigation of the terrestrial and aquatic parts of a lake catchment in the Kangerlussuaq region, West Greenland. This data set allows for the calculation of whole-ecosystem mass balance budgets for a long list of elements, including carbon, nutrients and major and trace metals. The data set is freely available and can be downloaded from PANGAEA: doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.860961. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Global warming Greenland Kangerlussuaq permafrost Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) Arctic Greenland Kangerlussuaq ENVELOPE(-55.633,-55.633,72.633,72.633) Earth System Science Data 8 2 439 459
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topic Ecology
Ekologi
spellingShingle Ecology
Ekologi
Lindborg, Tobias
Rydberg, Johan
Trojbom, Mats
Berglund, Sten
Johansson, Emma
Lofgren, Anders
Saetre, Peter
Norden, Sara
Sohlenius, Gustav
Andersson, Eva
Petrone, Johannes
Borgiel, Micke
Kautsky, Ulrik
Laudon, Hjalmar
Biogeochemical data from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in a periglacial catchment, West Greenland
topic_facet Ecology
Ekologi
description Global warming is expected to be most pronounced in the Arctic where permafrost thaw and release of old carbon may provide an important feedback mechanism to the climate system. To better understand and predict climate effects and feedbacks on the cycling of elements within and between ecosystems in northern latitude landscapes, a thorough understanding of the processes related to transport and cycling of elements is required. A fundamental requirement to reach a better process understanding is to have access to high-quality empirical data on chemical concentrations and biotic properties for a wide range of ecosystem domains and functional units (abiotic and biotic pools). The aim of this study is therefore to make one of the most extensive field data sets from a periglacial catchment readily available that can be used both to describe present-day periglacial processes and to improve predictions of the future. Here we present the sampling and analytical methods, field and laboratory equipment and the resulting biogeochemical data from a state-of-the-art whole-ecosystem investigation of the terrestrial and aquatic parts of a lake catchment in the Kangerlussuaq region, West Greenland. This data set allows for the calculation of whole-ecosystem mass balance budgets for a long list of elements, including carbon, nutrients and major and trace metals. The data set is freely available and can be downloaded from PANGAEA: doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.860961.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lindborg, Tobias
Rydberg, Johan
Trojbom, Mats
Berglund, Sten
Johansson, Emma
Lofgren, Anders
Saetre, Peter
Norden, Sara
Sohlenius, Gustav
Andersson, Eva
Petrone, Johannes
Borgiel, Micke
Kautsky, Ulrik
Laudon, Hjalmar
author_facet Lindborg, Tobias
Rydberg, Johan
Trojbom, Mats
Berglund, Sten
Johansson, Emma
Lofgren, Anders
Saetre, Peter
Norden, Sara
Sohlenius, Gustav
Andersson, Eva
Petrone, Johannes
Borgiel, Micke
Kautsky, Ulrik
Laudon, Hjalmar
author_sort Lindborg, Tobias
title Biogeochemical data from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in a periglacial catchment, West Greenland
title_short Biogeochemical data from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in a periglacial catchment, West Greenland
title_full Biogeochemical data from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in a periglacial catchment, West Greenland
title_fullStr Biogeochemical data from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in a periglacial catchment, West Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Biogeochemical data from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in a periglacial catchment, West Greenland
title_sort biogeochemical data from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in a periglacial catchment, west greenland
publisher Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap
publishDate 2016
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https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-8-439-2016
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Greenland
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Greenland
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Global warming
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Kangerlussuaq
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Global warming
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Kangerlussuaq
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