The Arctic in the twenty-first century: changing biogeochemical linkages across a paraglacial landscape of Greenland

The Kangerlussuaq area of southwest Greenland encompasses diverse ecological, geomorphic, and climate gradients that function over a range of spatial and temporal scales. Ecosystems range from the microbial communities on the ice sheet and moisture-stressed terrestrial vegetation (and their associat...

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Main Authors: Anderson, N. John, Saros, Jasmine E., Bullard, Joanna E., Cahoon, Sean M.P., McGowan, Suzanne, Bagshaw, Elizabeth A., Barry, Christopher D., Bindler, Richard, Burpee, Benjamin T., Carrivick, Jonathan L., Fowler, Rachel A., Fox, Anthony D., Fritz, Sherilyn C., Giles, Madeleine E., Hamerlik, Ladislav, Ingeman-Nielsen, Thomas, Law, Antonia C., Mernild, Sebastian H., Northington, Robert M., Osburn, Christopher L., Pla-Rabès, Sergi, Post, Eric, Telling, Jon, Stroud, David A., Whiteford, Erika J., Yallop, Marian L., Yde, Jacob C.
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Published: Oxford University Press 2017
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spelling ftunottingham:oai:eprints.nottingham.ac.uk:46749 2023-09-05T13:15:58+02:00 The Arctic in the twenty-first century: changing biogeochemical linkages across a paraglacial landscape of Greenland Anderson, N. John Saros, Jasmine E. Bullard, Joanna E. Cahoon, Sean M.P. McGowan, Suzanne Bagshaw, Elizabeth A. Barry, Christopher D. Bindler, Richard Burpee, Benjamin T. Carrivick, Jonathan L. Fowler, Rachel A. Fox, Anthony D. Fritz, Sherilyn C. Giles, Madeleine E. Hamerlik, Ladislav Ingeman-Nielsen, Thomas Law, Antonia C. Mernild, Sebastian H. Northington, Robert M. Osburn, Christopher L. Pla-Rabès, Sergi Post, Eric Telling, Jon Stroud, David A. Whiteford, Erika J. Yallop, Marian L. Yde, Jacob C. 2017-02-01 http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46749/ https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/biosci/biw158 https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biw158 unknown Oxford University Press Anderson, N. John and Saros, Jasmine E. and Bullard, Joanna E. and Cahoon, Sean M.P. and McGowan, Suzanne and Bagshaw, Elizabeth A. and Barry, Christopher D. and Bindler, Richard and Burpee, Benjamin T. and Carrivick, Jonathan L. and Fowler, Rachel A. and Fox, Anthony D. and Fritz, Sherilyn C. and Giles, Madeleine E. and Hamerlik, Ladislav and Ingeman-Nielsen, Thomas and Law, Antonia C. and Mernild, Sebastian H. and Northington, Robert M. and Osburn, Christopher L. and Pla-Rabès, Sergi and Post, Eric and Telling, Jon and Stroud, David A. and Whiteford, Erika J. and Yallop, Marian L. and Yde, Jacob C. (2017) The Arctic in the twenty-first century: changing biogeochemical linkages across a paraglacial landscape of Greenland. BioScience, 67 (2). pp. 118-133. ISSN 1525-3244 doi:10.1093/biosci/biw158 Article PeerReviewed 2017 ftunottingham https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biw158 2023-08-14T17:42:02Z The Kangerlussuaq area of southwest Greenland encompasses diverse ecological, geomorphic, and climate gradients that function over a range of spatial and temporal scales. Ecosystems range from the microbial communities on the ice sheet and moisture-stressed terrestrial vegetation (and their associated herbivores) to freshwater and oligosaline lakes. These ecosystems are linked by a dynamic glacio-fluvial-aeolian geomorphic system that transports water, geological material, organic carbon and nutrients from the glacier surface to adjacent terrestrial and aquatic systems. This paraglacial system is now subject to substantial change because of rapid regional warming since 2000. Here, we describe changes in the eco- and geomorphic systems at a range of timescales and explore rapid future change in the links that integrate these systems. We highlight the importance of cross-system subsidies at the landscape scale and, importantly, how these might change in the near future as the Arctic is expected to continue to warm. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Kangerlussuaq The University of Nottingham: Nottingham ePrints Arctic Greenland Kangerlussuaq ENVELOPE(-55.633,-55.633,72.633,72.633) BioScience 67 2 118 133
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description The Kangerlussuaq area of southwest Greenland encompasses diverse ecological, geomorphic, and climate gradients that function over a range of spatial and temporal scales. Ecosystems range from the microbial communities on the ice sheet and moisture-stressed terrestrial vegetation (and their associated herbivores) to freshwater and oligosaline lakes. These ecosystems are linked by a dynamic glacio-fluvial-aeolian geomorphic system that transports water, geological material, organic carbon and nutrients from the glacier surface to adjacent terrestrial and aquatic systems. This paraglacial system is now subject to substantial change because of rapid regional warming since 2000. Here, we describe changes in the eco- and geomorphic systems at a range of timescales and explore rapid future change in the links that integrate these systems. We highlight the importance of cross-system subsidies at the landscape scale and, importantly, how these might change in the near future as the Arctic is expected to continue to warm.
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author Anderson, N. John
Saros, Jasmine E.
Bullard, Joanna E.
Cahoon, Sean M.P.
McGowan, Suzanne
Bagshaw, Elizabeth A.
Barry, Christopher D.
Bindler, Richard
Burpee, Benjamin T.
Carrivick, Jonathan L.
Fowler, Rachel A.
Fox, Anthony D.
Fritz, Sherilyn C.
Giles, Madeleine E.
Hamerlik, Ladislav
Ingeman-Nielsen, Thomas
Law, Antonia C.
Mernild, Sebastian H.
Northington, Robert M.
Osburn, Christopher L.
Pla-Rabès, Sergi
Post, Eric
Telling, Jon
Stroud, David A.
Whiteford, Erika J.
Yallop, Marian L.
Yde, Jacob C.
spellingShingle Anderson, N. John
Saros, Jasmine E.
Bullard, Joanna E.
Cahoon, Sean M.P.
McGowan, Suzanne
Bagshaw, Elizabeth A.
Barry, Christopher D.
Bindler, Richard
Burpee, Benjamin T.
Carrivick, Jonathan L.
Fowler, Rachel A.
Fox, Anthony D.
Fritz, Sherilyn C.
Giles, Madeleine E.
Hamerlik, Ladislav
Ingeman-Nielsen, Thomas
Law, Antonia C.
Mernild, Sebastian H.
Northington, Robert M.
Osburn, Christopher L.
Pla-Rabès, Sergi
Post, Eric
Telling, Jon
Stroud, David A.
Whiteford, Erika J.
Yallop, Marian L.
Yde, Jacob C.
The Arctic in the twenty-first century: changing biogeochemical linkages across a paraglacial landscape of Greenland
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Saros, Jasmine E.
Bullard, Joanna E.
Cahoon, Sean M.P.
McGowan, Suzanne
Bagshaw, Elizabeth A.
Barry, Christopher D.
Bindler, Richard
Burpee, Benjamin T.
Carrivick, Jonathan L.
Fowler, Rachel A.
Fox, Anthony D.
Fritz, Sherilyn C.
Giles, Madeleine E.
Hamerlik, Ladislav
Ingeman-Nielsen, Thomas
Law, Antonia C.
Mernild, Sebastian H.
Northington, Robert M.
Osburn, Christopher L.
Pla-Rabès, Sergi
Post, Eric
Telling, Jon
Stroud, David A.
Whiteford, Erika J.
Yallop, Marian L.
Yde, Jacob C.
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title The Arctic in the twenty-first century: changing biogeochemical linkages across a paraglacial landscape of Greenland
title_short The Arctic in the twenty-first century: changing biogeochemical linkages across a paraglacial landscape of Greenland
title_full The Arctic in the twenty-first century: changing biogeochemical linkages across a paraglacial landscape of Greenland
title_fullStr The Arctic in the twenty-first century: changing biogeochemical linkages across a paraglacial landscape of Greenland
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