Polar ice sheets and mountain glaciers, which cover roughly 11% of the Earth's land surface, store organic carbon from local and distant sources and then release it to downstream environments. Climate-driven changes to glacier runoff are expected to be larger than climate impacts on other components of the hydrological cycle, and may represent an important flux of organic carbon. A compilation of published data on dissolved organic carbon from glaciers across five continents reveals that mountain and polar glaciers represent a quantitatively important store of organic carbon. The Antarctic Ice Sheet is the repository of most of the roughly 6 petagrams (Pg) of organic carbon stored in glacier ice, but the annual release of glacier organic ca...
Glacial runoff exports large amounts of carbon (C) to the oceans, but major uncertainty remains rega...
Surface melt from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) collects particulate organic carbon (POC) as it dra...
Light-absorbing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) constitutes a major part of the organic carbon in gla...
Arctic glaciers are predicted to lose mass rapidly in the next century, leading to the release of or...
Runoff from small glacier systems contains dissolved organic carbon (DOC) rich in protein-like, low ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from glaciers has an important role in the biogeochemistry o...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from glaciers has an important role in the biogeochemistry o...
Besides their role in the hydrological cycle1, glaciers could play an important role in the carbon c...
©2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Riverine input of terrestrial dissolved orga...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up ~34% of the world’s coastline (ca. 400,000 km) and are often made o...
Here for the first time, we analyze the concentration of dissolved (DOC) and particulate organic car...
Glaciers provide a unique medium for the study of palaeoatmos-pheric chemistry1–3, particularly in p...
Thermal permafrost degradation and coastal erosion in the Arctic remobilize substantial amounts of o...
International audienceWith rising temperatures, glaciers are retreating globally. The Greenland icec...
We have collated published records of carbon storage (wt% calcium carbonate and organic carbon) in p...
Glacial runoff exports large amounts of carbon (C) to the oceans, but major uncertainty remains rega...
Surface melt from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) collects particulate organic carbon (POC) as it dra...
Light-absorbing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) constitutes a major part of the organic carbon in gla...
Arctic glaciers are predicted to lose mass rapidly in the next century, leading to the release of or...
Runoff from small glacier systems contains dissolved organic carbon (DOC) rich in protein-like, low ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from glaciers has an important role in the biogeochemistry o...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from glaciers has an important role in the biogeochemistry o...
Besides their role in the hydrological cycle1, glaciers could play an important role in the carbon c...
©2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Riverine input of terrestrial dissolved orga...
Arctic permafrost coasts make up ~34% of the world’s coastline (ca. 400,000 km) and are often made o...
Here for the first time, we analyze the concentration of dissolved (DOC) and particulate organic car...
Glaciers provide a unique medium for the study of palaeoatmos-pheric chemistry1–3, particularly in p...
Thermal permafrost degradation and coastal erosion in the Arctic remobilize substantial amounts of o...
International audienceWith rising temperatures, glaciers are retreating globally. The Greenland icec...
We have collated published records of carbon storage (wt% calcium carbonate and organic carbon) in p...
Glacial runoff exports large amounts of carbon (C) to the oceans, but major uncertainty remains rega...
Surface melt from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) collects particulate organic carbon (POC) as it dra...
Light-absorbing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) constitutes a major part of the organic carbon in gla...