The biogeochemical impact of glacial meltwater from Southwest Greenland
Autor: | Sian F. Henley, Carol Arrowsmith, Melanie J. Leng, Jacob Opher, Laura F. Robinson, Tao Li, George H. Rowland, Marcus P. S. Badger, E. Malcolm S. Woodward, Michelle L. Taylor, J. Alexander Brearley, Adam Cooper, Stephanie L Bates, Rupert Gordon Perkins, Hong Chin Ng, Eric P. Achterberg, Katharine R. Hendry, Rebecca A. Pickering, Grace G. Cushman, Amber Annett, Jerry F. McManus, Jeffrey W. Krause, Allison W Jacobel, James Williams, Shannon Kelsey Hoy, Claire Goodwin, Ana Samperiz, Michael P. Meredith, Veerle A.I. Huvenne |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
geography
Biogeochemical cycle Nutrient cycle geography.geographical_feature_category Primary production 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Silica cycling Biogeochemistry Geology Fjord Nutrients Aquatic Science Biogenic silica 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Oceanography 13. Climate action Benthic zone Environmental science 14. Life underwater Glacial period Meltwater Glaciers 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Progress in Oceanography Progress in Oceanography, 176 . Art.Nr. 102126. Hendry, K R, Huvenne, V A I, Robinson, L F, Annett, A, Badger, M, Jacobel, A W, Ng, H C, Opher, J, Pickering, R A, Taylor, M L, Bates, S L, Cooper, A, Cushman, G G, Goodwin, C, Hoy, S, Rowland, G, Samperiz, A, Williams, J A, Achterberg, E P, Arrowsmith, C, Alexander Brearley, J, Henley, S F, Krause, J W, Leng, M J, Li, T, Mcmanus, J F, Meredith, M P, Perkins, R & Woodward, E M S 2019, ' The biogeochemical impact of glacial meltwater from Southwest Greenland ', Progress in oceanography, vol. 176, pp. 102126 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2019.102126 Hendry, K R, Huvenne, V A I, Robinson, L F, Annett, A, Badger, M, Jacobel, A W, Ng, H C, Opher, J, Pickering, R A, Taylor, M L, Bates, S L, Cooper, A, Cushman, G G, Goodwin, C, Hoy, S, Rowland, G, Samperiz, A, Williams, J A, Achterberg, E P, Arrowsmith, C, Alexander Brearley, J, Henley, S F, Krause, J W, Leng, M J, Li, T, McManus, J F, Meredith, M P, Perkins, R & Woodward, E M S 2019, ' The biogeochemical impact of glacial meltwater from Southwest Greenland ', Progress in Oceanography, vol. 176, 102126 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2019.102126 |
ISSN: | 0079-6611 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.pocean.2019.102126 |
Popis: | Highlights • Novel multi-disciplinary approach to tracing freshwater and particle transport into boundary currents; • Significant glacial inputs reach coastal waters and are transported rapidly offshore; • Low surface water dissolved silicon concentrations maintained by diatom activity despite strong glacial and benthic supplies. Abstract Biogeochemical cycling in high-latitude regions has a disproportionate impact on global nutrient budgets. Here, we introduce a holistic, multi-disciplinary framework for elucidating the influence of glacial meltwaters, shelf currents, and biological production on biogeochemical cycling in high-latitude continental margins, with a focus on the silica cycle. Our findings highlight the impact of significant glacial discharge on nutrient supply to shelf and slope waters, as well as surface and benthic production in these regions, over a range of timescales from days to thousands of years. Whilst biological uptake in fjords and strong diatom activity in coastal waters maintains low dissolved silicon concentrations in surface waters, we find important but spatially heterogeneous additions of particulates into the system, which are transported rapidly away from the shore. We expect the glacially-derived particles – together with biogenic silica tests – to be cycled rapidly through shallow sediments, resulting in a strong benthic flux of dissolved silicon. Entrainment of this benthic silicon into boundary currents may supply an important source of this key nutrient into the Labrador Sea, and is also likely to recirculate back into the deep fjords inshore. This study illustrates how geochemical and oceanographic analyses can be used together to probe further into modern nutrient cycling in this region, as well as the palaeoclimatological approaches to investigating changes in glacial meltwater discharge through time, especially during periods of rapid climatic change in the Late Quaternary. |
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