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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2020-07-10
    Description: Glaciers and ice sheets export significant amounts of silicon (Si) to downstream ecosystems, impacting local and potentially global biogeochemical cycles. Recent studies have shown Si in Arctic glacial meltwaters to have an isotopically distinct signature when compared to non-glacial rivers. This is likely linked to subglacial weathering processes and mechanochemical reactions. However, there are currently no silicon isotope (d30Si) data available from meltwater streams in Antarctica, limiting the current inferences on global glacial silicon isotopic composition and its drivers. To address this gap, we present dissolved silicon (DSi), d30SiDSi, and major ion data from meltwater streams draining a polythermal glacier in the region of the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP; King George Island) and a cold-based glacier in East Antarctica [Commonwealth Stream, McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDV)]. These data, alongside other global datasets, improve our understanding of how contrasting glacier thermal regime can impact upon Si cycling and therefore the d30SiDSi composition. We find a similar d30SiDSi composition between the two sites, with the streams on King George Island varying between -0.23 and C1.23h and the Commonwealth stream varying from -0.40 to C1.14h. However, meltwater streams in King George Island have higher DSi concentrations, and the two glacial systems exhibit opposite DSi–d30SiDSi trends. These contrasts likely result from differences in weathering processes, specifically the role of subglacial processes (King George Island) and, supraglacial processes followed by instream weathering in hyporheic zones (Commonwealth Stream). These findings are important when considering likely changes in nutrient fluxes from Antarctic glaciers under climatic warming scenarios and consequent shifts in glacial thermal regimes.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev , info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-05-27
    Description: © The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Hawkings, J. R., Linhoff, B. S., Wadham, J. L., Stibal, M., Lamborg, C. H., Carling, G. T., Lamarche-Gagnon, G., Kohler, T. J., Ward, R., Hendry, K. R., Falteisek, L., Kellerman, A. M., Cameron, K. A., Hatton, J. E., Tingey, S., Holt, A. D., Vinsova, P., Hofer, S., Bulinova, M., Větrovský, T., Meire, L., Spencer, R. G. M. Large subglacial source of mercury from the southwestern margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet. Nature Geoscience, 14, (2021): 496-502, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-021-00753-w.
    Description: The Greenland Ice Sheet is currently not accounted for in Arctic mercury budgets, despite large and increasing annual runoff to the ocean and the socio-economic concerns of high mercury levels in Arctic organisms. Here we present concentrations of mercury in meltwaters from three glacial catchments on the southwestern margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet and evaluate the export of mercury to downstream fjords based on samples collected during summer ablation seasons. We show that concentrations of dissolved mercury are among the highest recorded in natural waters and mercury yields from these glacial catchments (521–3,300 mmol km−2 year−1) are two orders of magnitude higher than from Arctic rivers (4–20 mmol km−2 year−1). Fluxes of dissolved mercury from the southwestern region of Greenland are estimated to be globally significant (15.4–212 kmol year−1), accounting for about 10% of the estimated global riverine flux, and include export of bioaccumulating methylmercury (0.31–1.97 kmol year−1). High dissolved mercury concentrations (~20 pM inorganic mercury and ~2 pM methylmercury) were found to persist across salinity gradients of fjords. Mean particulate mercury concentrations were among the highest recorded in the literature (~51,000 pM), and dissolved mercury concentrations in runoff exceed reported surface snow and ice values. These results suggest a geological source of mercury at the ice sheet bed. The high concentrations of mercury and its large export to the downstream fjords have important implications for Arctic ecosystems, highlighting an urgent need to better understand mercury dynamics in ice sheet runoff under global warming.
    Description: This research is part of a European Commission Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions fellowship ICICLES (grant agreement #793962) to J.R.H. Greenland terrestrial research campaigns were funded by a UK NERC standard grant (NE/I008845/1) and a Leverhulme Trust Research Grant (RPG-2016-439) to J.L.W., with additional support provided by a Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award to J.L.W. Additional funding came from Czech Science Foundation grants (GACR; 15-17346Y and 18-12630S) to M.S. Fjord fieldwork was supported by European Research Council grant ICY-LAB (grant agreement 678371) and Royal Society Enhancement Award (grant RGF\EA\181036) to K.R.H. L.M. was funded by research programme VENI (0.16.Veni.192.150, NWO). T.J.K. was supported by Charles University Research Centre program no. 204069. The authors thank the captain and crew of the RV Kisaq and staff at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources for assistance during fjord fieldwork, and all those involved with fieldwork at Leverett Camp during the 2012 and 2015 field campaigns. M. Cooper is thanked for providing the geological overview file for Extended Data Fig. 1a, and K. Mankoff for help in generating the modelled GrIS discharge datasets. The authors also thank G. White in the geochemistry group at the National High Magnetic Field Geochemistry Laboratory, which is supported by NSF DMR-1644779 and the State of Florida, for analytical support.
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-08-26
    Description: Dataset containing hydrographic and biogeochemical data from two fjords (Godhäbsfjord and Ameralik Fjord) in southwest Greenland. Data was collected during expeditions in July 2018 (KQ2018) and September 2019 (TU2019), as part of ERC funded (678371) project ICY-LAB (Isotope CYcling in the LABrador Sea) and Royal Society funded (RGF\EA\181036) project Biogeochemical Cycling in Greenlandic Fjords. All data derived from sensors are reported as an average related to the sampling period for the laboratory analysed data. For data corresponding with Towfish samples, this is a time-averaged value, corresponding to the time the Towfish was in the water and sampling occurred. For Niskin derived samples, the average for sensor derived data was calculated from a 5m depth window from a depth profiler CTD. Sampling method refers to the method in water samples were collected, prior to filtration, storage and laboratory analysis. FISH = a Towfish that was deployed for surface (up to 5m, average 3m) sampling. All detailed sampling protocols and station descriptions can be found in the associated cruise reports.
    Keywords: Alkaline extraction and Hach Lange spectrophotometer with the Heteropoly Blue Method; Biogeochemical_Cycling; Biogeochemical Cycling; Biogeochemical Cycling in Greenlandic Fjords; Bottle, Niskin; Calcium; Campaign of event; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Chloride; Chlorophyll a; Coastal Cycling; Date/Time of event; Day of the year; DEPTH, water; Event label; EXO3; EXO3 Multiparameter Water Quality Sonde (YSI, Xylem Inc., USA); FISH; Fish undulating, recording system tow; Glacial Export; Grab; GRAB; Greenlandic Fjords; ICY-LAB; Ion chromatograph, Dionex Corporation, ICS-5000; Isotope CYcling in the LABrador Sea; Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer, IsoPrime100; KQ18; KQ18/AF1_FISH; KQ18/AF1_GRAB; KQ18/AF1_NISKIN-1; KQ18/AF1_NISKIN-2; KQ18/AF2_FISH; KQ18/AF2_NISKIN-1; KQ18/AF2_NISKIN-2; KQ18/AF2_NISKIN-3; KQ18/AF3_FISH; KQ18/AF3_NISKIN-1; KQ18/AF3_NISKIN-2; KQ18/AF3_NISKIN-3; KQ18/GF1_FISH; KQ18/GF1_NISKIN-1; KQ18/GF1_NISKIN-2; KQ18/GF1_NISKIN-3; KQ18/GF2_FISH; KQ18/GF2_NISKIN-1; KQ18/GF2_NISKIN-2; KQ18/GF3_NISKIN; KQ18/GF4_FISH; KQ18/GF5_FISH; KQ18/GF5_NISKIN-1; KQ18/GF5_NISKIN-2; KQ18/GF5_NISKIN-3; KQ18/GF6_FISH; KQ18/GF6_NISKIN-1; KQ18/GF6_NISKIN-2; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Magnesium; NIS; Nitrate; Nitrite; Nutrient Export; Phosphate; Potassium; R/V Kisaq; Salinity; Sample method; SEAL AutoAnalyzer 3 HR (AA3 HR); Shimadzu TOC-L total organic carbon analyzer; Silica, amorphous; Silicon, dissolved; Sodium; Station label; Sulfate; Temperature, water; TU19; TU19/AM10_FISH; TU19/AM10_NISKIN-1; TU19/AM10_NISKIN-2; TU19/AM10_TM-NISKIN; TU19/AM12_GRAB; TU19/AM3_FISH; TU19/AM3_NISKIN-1; TU19/AM3_NISKIN-2; TU19/AM3_TM-NISKIN; TU19/AM7_FISH; TU19/AM7_NISKIN-1; TU19/AM7_NISKIN-2; TU19/AM7_TM-NISKIN-1; TU19/AM7_TM-NISKIN-2; TU19/GF10_FISH; TU19/GF10_NISKIN-1; TU19/GF10_NISKIN-2; TU19/GF10_TM-NISKIN-1; TU19/GF10_TM-NISKIN-2; TU19/GF10_TM-NISKIN-3; TU19/GF13_FISH; TU19/GF13_NISKIN-1; TU19/GF13_NISKIN-2; TU19/GF13_TM-NISKIN; TU19/GF2_NISKIN; TU19/GF3_FISH; TU19/GF3_NISKIN-1; TU19/GF3_NISKIN-2; TU19/GF5_FISH; TU19/GF5_NISKIN; TU19/GF7_FISH; TU19/GF7_NISKIN-1; TU19/GF7_NISKIN-2; TU19/GF7_TM-NISKIN-1; TU19/GF7_TM-NISKIN-2; TU19/GF-Inlet_FISH; TU19/GF-Inlet_NISKIN; TU19/GF-Inlet_TM-NISKIN; TU19/GFX_FISH; TU19/GFX_NISKIN-1; TU19/GFX_NISKIN-2; TU19/GFX_TM-NISKIN-1; TU19/GFX_TM-NISKIN-2; TU19/GFX_TM-NISKIN-3; Tulu; Turbidity (Nephelometric turbidity unit); δ18O
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1148 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: The outflow of Leverett Glacier, a large land-terminating glacier of the Greenland Ice Sheet was sampled over the 2015 ablation season. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations, dissolved organic matter (DOM) fluorescence, and hydrogeochemical data (e.g. discharge, specific conductivity, pH, and turbidity) were analyzed to assess changing DOM sources over the melt season. DOC concentrations and red-shifted fluorescence suggest terrestrial inputs from overridden soils dominated DOM early season inputs before progressive dilution with increasing discharge. During the outburst period, supraglacial drainage events disrupted the subglacial drainage system and introduced dominant protein-like fluorescence signatures not observed in basal flow. These results suggest that subglacial hydrology and changing water sources influence exported DOC concentration and DOM composition, differentiated through fluorescence characteristics. The outburst and post-outburst periods were characterized by protein-like fluorescence from supraglacial and potentially subglacial microbial sources.
    Keywords: Campbell Scientific 247-L Conductivity and Temperature Probe; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Carbon, organic, dissolved load; Conductivity; DATE/TIME; Day of the year; Dissolved Organic Matter; DOM; Event label; Flow rate; Fluorescence; Fluorescence, dissolved organic matter, at 317 nm wavelength; Fluorescence, dissolved organic matter, at 368 nm wavelength; Fluorescence, dissolved organic matter, at 416 nm wavelength; Fluorescence, dissolved organic matter, at 425 nm wavelength; Fluorescence, dissolved organic matter, at 483 nm wavelength; Fluorescence spectrometer, AquaLog, HORIBA JobinYvon; glaciers; Greenland; Honeywell Durafet pH sensors; Lachat QuickChem 8500 flow injection autoanalyser; L Atalante; Leverett_glacier_basal_ice; Leverett_glacier_snow; Leverett_glacier_time_series; Nitrogen in nitrate; PARAFAC; Period; pH; Phosphorus in orthophosphate; Pressure transducer, HOBO; Roorkee Industries Suspended Sediment Sampler USDH-48; Shimadzu TOC-L total organic carbon analyzer; SNOW; Snow/ice sample; Suspended particulate matter; Thermo Scientific Dionex IonPac AS11-HC-4μm Anion-Exchange Column fitted to a Thermo Scientific Dionex ICS-5000 Ion Chromatography; ZAIROV
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 785 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-10-31
    Description: This data set includes hydrographic and pore water and core incubation silicic acid concentration and isotope measurements, sediment Si-HCl and Si-Alk contents and isotope measurements, and pore water nutrient, major, and trace element concentrations measured in the fjords Ameralik Fjord and Nuup Kangerlua (Godhäbsfjord) in southwest Greenland. Data was collected during a research expedition, R/V Tulu 2019, in September 2019, as part of ERC funded (678371) project ICY-LAB (Isotope CYcling in the LABrador Sea) and Royal Society funded (RGF\EA\181036) project Biogeochemical Cycling in Greenlandic Fjords. Temperature and salinity data derived from CTD rosette casts were recorded at station AM10 in Ameralik Fjord and station GF-inlet in Nuup Kangerlua. Fjord water sampling was carried out at 2 stations (AM10 and AM12) in Ameralik Fjord and station GF-inlet in Nuup Kangerlua using Towfish and Niskin bottles for near surface and sub surface samples, respectively. For bottle samples, temperature and salinity were measured using an EXO3 Multiparameter Water Quality Sonde. Fjord sediments were collected by a large bore sediment corer (Aquatic Research Instruments) at station AM10a in Ameralik Fjord and station GF-inlet in Nuup Kangerlua. Pore waters were extracted from the sediment cores using Rhizon samplers and core incubation experiments were carried out following the methodology of Hammond et al. (2004, doi:10.4319/lom.2004.2.146). Sediment reactive silica was leached using a sequential extraction method from Michalopoulos and Aller (2004, doi:10.1016/j.gca.2003.07.018) and Pickering et al. (2020, doi:10.1029/2020GL087877).
    Keywords: CTD data; isotope; pore water; sediment; silicon
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    Format: application/zip, 5 datasets
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: This data product contains dissolved silicon concentrations and isotopic composition, major ion concentrations and discharge for streams in Potter Peninsula, King George Island and Commonwealth Stream, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica.
    Keywords: Antarctica; Calcium; Chloride; CommonwealthStreamGauge; CommonwealthStreamMouth; DATE/TIME; Day of the year; Discharge; Event label; IMCOAST/IMCONet; Impact of climate induced glacier melt on marine coastal systems, Antarctica; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Magnesium; Potassium; PotterPeninsula_W19; PotterPeninsula_W20; PotterPeninsula_W21; PotterPeninsula_W22; PotterPeninsula_W23; PotterPeninsula_W24; PotterPeninsula_W25; PotterPeninsula_W35; PotterPeninsula_W39; PotterPeninsula_W40; PotterPeninsula_W41; PotterPeninsula_W45; PotterPeninsula_W49; PotterPeninsula_W50; Potter Peninsula, King George Island, Western Antarctica; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; Ratio; Sample code/label; Silicon; Silicon Isotope Geochemistry; Site; Sodium; SPP1158; Stream Weathering; Subglacial Weathering; Sulfate; Water sample; WS; δ30Si, error; δ30Si, silicon dissolved
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 608 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-10-31
    Keywords: Campaign of event; CDRILL; Core drilling; CTD data; Date/Time of event; Event label; Greenland; ICP-MS, Thermo Scientific Neptune; isotope; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; pore water; sediment; silicon; Time Stamp; TU19; TU19_GF-inlet; Tulu; δ30Si; δ30Si, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 39 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-10-31
    Keywords: Campaign of event; CTD/Rosette; CTD data; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Greenland; isotope; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Multiparameter Sonde, YSI, Xylem Inc., USA, EXO2 [serial number: 18K105254]; pore water; Salinity; sediment; silicon; Temperature, water; TU19; TU19-AM10; TU19-GF-inlet; Tulu
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 124 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-10-31
    Keywords: Aluminium; Campaign of event; CDRILL; Core drilling; CTD data; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event label; Gas chromatography triple quadrupole Mass Spectrometer (ICP-QQQ-MS), Agilent Technologies, Agilent 8800; Greenland; ICP-MS, Thermo Scientific Neptune; Iron; isotope; Latitude of event; Lithium; Longitude of event; Magnesium; Manganese; Nitrate and Nitrite; pore water; Potassium; sediment; Segmented flow colorimetric auto-analyser, SEAL AutoAnalyzer 3; Silica, dissolved; silicon; TU19; TU19_AM10a; TU19_GF-inlet; Tulu; δ30Si; δ30Si, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 336 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-10-31
    Keywords: Campaign of event; CTD data; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; EXO3; EXO3 Multiparameter Water Quality Sonde (YSI, Xylem Inc., USA); Grab; GRAB; Greenland; isotope; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; pore water; Salinity; sediment; silicon; TU19; TU19-AM12; Tulu
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1 data points
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