Chemical weathering across the western foreland of the Greenland Ice Sheet

Proglacial streams deliver melt water and chemical weathering products, including nutrients and radiogenic isotopes, from continental ice sheets to the ocean. Weathering products are also delivered to the ocean in non-glacial streams that form following ice sheet retreat and are disconnected from ic...

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Main Authors: Deuerling, Kelly M., Martin, Jonathan B., Martin, Ellen E., Abermann, Jakob, Myreng, Sille Marie, Petersen, Dorthe, Rennermalm, Åsa K.
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spelling ftuninebromaha:oai:digitalcommons.unomaha.edu:geoggeolfacpub-1081 2023-10-01T03:55:21+02:00 Chemical weathering across the western foreland of the Greenland Ice Sheet Deuerling, Kelly M. Martin, Jonathan B. Martin, Ellen E. Abermann, Jakob Myreng, Sille Marie Petersen, Dorthe Rennermalm, Åsa K. 2018-11-23T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/geoggeolfacpub/81 https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/context/geoggeolfacpub/article/1081/viewcontent/Deuerling_Chemical_weathering_across_the_western_foreland_of_the_Greenland_Ice_Sheet.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@UNO https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/geoggeolfacpub/81 https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/context/geoggeolfacpub/article/1081/viewcontent/Deuerling_Chemical_weathering_across_the_western_foreland_of_the_Greenland_Ice_Sheet.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Geography and Geology Faculty Publications Greenland Ice Sheet Chemical weathering Glacial retreat CO2 Radiogenic isotopes Watersheds text 2018 ftuninebromaha 2023-09-02T18:48:24Z Proglacial streams deliver melt water and chemical weathering products, including nutrients and radiogenic isotopes, from continental ice sheets to the ocean. Weathering products are also delivered to the ocean in non-glacial streams that form following ice sheet retreat and are disconnected from ice sheet meltwater by hydrologic divides. If weathering reactions differ in non-glacial and proglacial stream catchments, the streams could deliver different types and magnitudes of solutes to the ocean, depending on relative discharge volumes. Unlike proglacial streams, however, little is known of non-glacial stream solute compositions or discharge. Here we show specific discharges are similar from a proglacial stream draining the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) with several streams disconnected from the ice sheet. We also evaluate weathering reactions across a 170-km transect in western Greenland that contains one proglacial stream draining the GrIS, and two coastal (ice distal) and three inland (ice proximal) areas with non-glacial streams. Non-glacial streams exhibit solute compositions and offsets between dissolved and bedload Sr isotope ratios that indicate weathering increases toward the coast with exposure age and precipitation. Major element mass balance calculations show weathering reactions shift from predominately carbonic acid weathering of carbonate minerals inland near the ice sheet to predominately sulfuric acid weathering of carbonate minerals near the coast. Strontium concentrations and isotopic ratios of the proglacial stream reflect mixing of at least two subglacial sources and minor in-stream weathering that consumes CO2. About 5 times less CO2 is consumed per liter in the proglacial than inland non-glacial streams; however, arid conditions inland suggest limited discharge from the ungauged inland streams leads to less total CO2 weathering than proglacial stream. One coastal area consumes less CO2 per liter than the proglacial stream and another coastal area exhibits net CO2 production. These results ... Text Carbonic acid Greenland Ice Sheet University of Nebraska Omaha: DigitalCommons@UNO Greenland
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topic Greenland Ice Sheet
Chemical weathering
Glacial retreat
CO2
Radiogenic isotopes
Watersheds
spellingShingle Greenland Ice Sheet
Chemical weathering
Glacial retreat
CO2
Radiogenic isotopes
Watersheds
Deuerling, Kelly M.
Martin, Jonathan B.
Martin, Ellen E.
Abermann, Jakob
Myreng, Sille Marie
Petersen, Dorthe
Rennermalm, Åsa K.
Chemical weathering across the western foreland of the Greenland Ice Sheet
topic_facet Greenland Ice Sheet
Chemical weathering
Glacial retreat
CO2
Radiogenic isotopes
Watersheds
description Proglacial streams deliver melt water and chemical weathering products, including nutrients and radiogenic isotopes, from continental ice sheets to the ocean. Weathering products are also delivered to the ocean in non-glacial streams that form following ice sheet retreat and are disconnected from ice sheet meltwater by hydrologic divides. If weathering reactions differ in non-glacial and proglacial stream catchments, the streams could deliver different types and magnitudes of solutes to the ocean, depending on relative discharge volumes. Unlike proglacial streams, however, little is known of non-glacial stream solute compositions or discharge. Here we show specific discharges are similar from a proglacial stream draining the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) with several streams disconnected from the ice sheet. We also evaluate weathering reactions across a 170-km transect in western Greenland that contains one proglacial stream draining the GrIS, and two coastal (ice distal) and three inland (ice proximal) areas with non-glacial streams. Non-glacial streams exhibit solute compositions and offsets between dissolved and bedload Sr isotope ratios that indicate weathering increases toward the coast with exposure age and precipitation. Major element mass balance calculations show weathering reactions shift from predominately carbonic acid weathering of carbonate minerals inland near the ice sheet to predominately sulfuric acid weathering of carbonate minerals near the coast. Strontium concentrations and isotopic ratios of the proglacial stream reflect mixing of at least two subglacial sources and minor in-stream weathering that consumes CO2. About 5 times less CO2 is consumed per liter in the proglacial than inland non-glacial streams; however, arid conditions inland suggest limited discharge from the ungauged inland streams leads to less total CO2 weathering than proglacial stream. One coastal area consumes less CO2 per liter than the proglacial stream and another coastal area exhibits net CO2 production. These results ...
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author Deuerling, Kelly M.
Martin, Jonathan B.
Martin, Ellen E.
Abermann, Jakob
Myreng, Sille Marie
Petersen, Dorthe
Rennermalm, Åsa K.
author_facet Deuerling, Kelly M.
Martin, Jonathan B.
Martin, Ellen E.
Abermann, Jakob
Myreng, Sille Marie
Petersen, Dorthe
Rennermalm, Åsa K.
author_sort Deuerling, Kelly M.
title Chemical weathering across the western foreland of the Greenland Ice Sheet
title_short Chemical weathering across the western foreland of the Greenland Ice Sheet
title_full Chemical weathering across the western foreland of the Greenland Ice Sheet
title_fullStr Chemical weathering across the western foreland of the Greenland Ice Sheet
title_full_unstemmed Chemical weathering across the western foreland of the Greenland Ice Sheet
title_sort chemical weathering across the western foreland of the greenland ice sheet
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publishDate 2018
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Greenland
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