Climate Related Changes in Chemical Characteristics of Arctic Tundra Ponds Over the Past 40 Years.

The Arctic tundra ponds at the International Biological Program (IBP) site in Barrow, AK were first studied in the 1970s and were re-visited in 2010. Recognizing modifications in the ponds’ structure and activity is critical to distinguishing possible climate-related impacts on Arctic freshwater eco...

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Main Authors: Hernandez^, David A., Reyes, Francisco R., Andresen, Christian G., Lougheed*, Vanessa L.
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spelling ftutep:oai:scholarworks.utep.edu:couri_abstracts-1009 2023-05-15T14:41:59+02:00 Climate Related Changes in Chemical Characteristics of Arctic Tundra Ponds Over the Past 40 Years. Hernandez^, David A. Reyes, Francisco R. Andresen, Christian G. Lougheed*, Vanessa L. 2011-03-14T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.utep.edu/couri_abstracts/31 https://scholarworks.utep.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1009&context=couri_abstracts unknown ScholarWorks@UTEP https://scholarworks.utep.edu/couri_abstracts/31 https://scholarworks.utep.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1009&context=couri_abstracts COURI Symposium Abstracts, Spring 2011 Climate Changes Chemical Arctic Ponds Environmental Sciences Ecology and Evolution and Geology Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology text 2011 ftutep 2023-01-23T21:04:38Z The Arctic tundra ponds at the International Biological Program (IBP) site in Barrow, AK were first studied in the 1970s and were re-visited in 2010. Recognizing modifications in the ponds’ structure and activity is critical to distinguishing possible climate-related impacts on Arctic freshwater ecosystems. The main objective of this project was to re-sample historical pond research sites in order to establish how the physical and chemical characteristics of the ponds have been altered over the past 40 years. Preliminary data from the same IBP ponds sampled in 2009-10 and the 1970’s demonstrate an increase of phosphorus and a decrease in nitrate concentrations over time. The increase in phosphorus may be present due to the greater proximity of the IBP sites to urban areas or release from thawing permafrost. Comparisons to other more isolated ponds in the region indicate that the IBP ponds are not nutrient enriched because of their location near the village of Barrow. These data support climate change and permafrost thaw as the principal cause of this nutrient enrichment. Results from this and further studies will lead to a better understanding of the implication of climate change on Arctic tundra pond ecosystems. Text Arctic Climate change permafrost Tundra University of Texas at El Paso: Digital Commons@UTEP Arctic
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topic Climate
Changes
Chemical
Arctic
Ponds
Environmental Sciences
Ecology and Evolution
and Geology
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
spellingShingle Climate
Changes
Chemical
Arctic
Ponds
Environmental Sciences
Ecology and Evolution
and Geology
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
Hernandez^, David A.
Reyes, Francisco R.
Andresen, Christian G.
Lougheed*, Vanessa L.
Climate Related Changes in Chemical Characteristics of Arctic Tundra Ponds Over the Past 40 Years.
topic_facet Climate
Changes
Chemical
Arctic
Ponds
Environmental Sciences
Ecology and Evolution
and Geology
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
description The Arctic tundra ponds at the International Biological Program (IBP) site in Barrow, AK were first studied in the 1970s and were re-visited in 2010. Recognizing modifications in the ponds’ structure and activity is critical to distinguishing possible climate-related impacts on Arctic freshwater ecosystems. The main objective of this project was to re-sample historical pond research sites in order to establish how the physical and chemical characteristics of the ponds have been altered over the past 40 years. Preliminary data from the same IBP ponds sampled in 2009-10 and the 1970’s demonstrate an increase of phosphorus and a decrease in nitrate concentrations over time. The increase in phosphorus may be present due to the greater proximity of the IBP sites to urban areas or release from thawing permafrost. Comparisons to other more isolated ponds in the region indicate that the IBP ponds are not nutrient enriched because of their location near the village of Barrow. These data support climate change and permafrost thaw as the principal cause of this nutrient enrichment. Results from this and further studies will lead to a better understanding of the implication of climate change on Arctic tundra pond ecosystems.
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author Hernandez^, David A.
Reyes, Francisco R.
Andresen, Christian G.
Lougheed*, Vanessa L.
author_facet Hernandez^, David A.
Reyes, Francisco R.
Andresen, Christian G.
Lougheed*, Vanessa L.
author_sort Hernandez^, David A.
title Climate Related Changes in Chemical Characteristics of Arctic Tundra Ponds Over the Past 40 Years.
title_short Climate Related Changes in Chemical Characteristics of Arctic Tundra Ponds Over the Past 40 Years.
title_full Climate Related Changes in Chemical Characteristics of Arctic Tundra Ponds Over the Past 40 Years.
title_fullStr Climate Related Changes in Chemical Characteristics of Arctic Tundra Ponds Over the Past 40 Years.
title_full_unstemmed Climate Related Changes in Chemical Characteristics of Arctic Tundra Ponds Over the Past 40 Years.
title_sort climate related changes in chemical characteristics of arctic tundra ponds over the past 40 years.
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