Fjord and continental shelf environments in the polar regions are host to some of the planet's most productive ecosystems and support economically important fisheries. Their productivity, however, is often critically dependent upon nutrient supply from upstream terrestrial environments delivered via river systems. In glacially fed coastal ecosystems, riverine nutrients are largely sourced from melting snow and ice. The largest and most extensive glacially fed coastal ecosystem in the Arctic is that bordering the Greenland Ice Sheet. The future primary productivity of this ecosystem, however, is uncertain. A potential increase in primary productivity driven by reduced sea ice extent and associated increased light levels may be curt...
Anthropogenic global warming is changing the global nitrogen cycle. The Arctic ecosystems, a oligotr...
Fram Strait is the major gateway for Arctic Ocean sea-ice export, and the only deep-water connection...
Climate change in the Arctic is altering the delivery of nutrients from terrestrial to aquatic ecosy...
Fjord and continental shelf environments in the polar regions are host to some of the planet's most ...
Glacial meltwater runoff is likely an important source of limiting nutrients for downstream primary ...
Abstract. Nitrogen inputs and microbial nitrogen cycling were investigated along a 79 km transect in...
Recent work demonstrates extensive nutrient exports from outlet glaciers of the Greenland Ice Sheet....
Temperatures in the Arctic have increased rapidly in recent years resulting in the melting of sea ic...
Accelerated mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet leads to glacier retreat and an increasing input ...
Climate warming and the resulting acceleration of freshwater discharge from the Greenland Ice Sheet ...
Global warming accelerates melting of glaciers and increases the supply of meltwater and associated ...
Runoff from small glacier systems contains dissolved organic carbon (DOC) rich in protein-like, low ...
This paper describes detailed budgets of water, Cl), dissolved Si and both inorganic and organic for...
Meltwater runoff from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has increased by more than 50% in the last 50 y...
Runoff from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is thought to enhance marine productivity by adding bioes...
Anthropogenic global warming is changing the global nitrogen cycle. The Arctic ecosystems, a oligotr...
Fram Strait is the major gateway for Arctic Ocean sea-ice export, and the only deep-water connection...
Climate change in the Arctic is altering the delivery of nutrients from terrestrial to aquatic ecosy...
Fjord and continental shelf environments in the polar regions are host to some of the planet's most ...
Glacial meltwater runoff is likely an important source of limiting nutrients for downstream primary ...
Abstract. Nitrogen inputs and microbial nitrogen cycling were investigated along a 79 km transect in...
Recent work demonstrates extensive nutrient exports from outlet glaciers of the Greenland Ice Sheet....
Temperatures in the Arctic have increased rapidly in recent years resulting in the melting of sea ic...
Accelerated mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet leads to glacier retreat and an increasing input ...
Climate warming and the resulting acceleration of freshwater discharge from the Greenland Ice Sheet ...
Global warming accelerates melting of glaciers and increases the supply of meltwater and associated ...
Runoff from small glacier systems contains dissolved organic carbon (DOC) rich in protein-like, low ...
This paper describes detailed budgets of water, Cl), dissolved Si and both inorganic and organic for...
Meltwater runoff from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has increased by more than 50% in the last 50 y...
Runoff from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is thought to enhance marine productivity by adding bioes...
Anthropogenic global warming is changing the global nitrogen cycle. The Arctic ecosystems, a oligotr...
Fram Strait is the major gateway for Arctic Ocean sea-ice export, and the only deep-water connection...
Climate change in the Arctic is altering the delivery of nutrients from terrestrial to aquatic ecosy...