Polar ice sheets hold a significant pool of the world’s carbon reserve and are an integral component of the global carbon cycle. Yet, organic carbon composition and cycling in these systems is least understood. Here, we use ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry to elucidate, at an unprecedented level, molecular details of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in Antarctic snow. Tens of thousands of distinct molecular species are identified, providing clues to the nature and sources of organic carbon in Antarctica. We show that many of the identified supraglacial organic matter formulas are consistent with material from microbial sources, and terrestrial inputs of vascular plant-derived materials are likely more important sources of organic carbon...
Climate warming affects the development and distribution of sea ice, but at present the evidence of ...
Antarctic shelf systems play an important role in organic matter circulation on Earth; hence, identi...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) plays a fundamental role in the biogeochemistry of glacier ecosystems...
Polar ice sheets hold a significant pool of the world’s carbon reserve and are an integral component...
Roughly six petagrams of organic carbon are stored within ice worldwide. This organic carbon is thou...
Distribution and composition of organic matter were investigated in Antarctic pack ice in early spri...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Biomass burning is a significant process in the Earth system, driving ecosystem ...
Antarctic shelf systems play an important role in organic matter circulation on Earth; hence, identi...
Besides their role in the hydrological cycle1, glaciers could play an important role in the carbon c...
Climate change is predicted to be the most pronounced in high latitude ecosystems, however very litt...
Glaciers provide a unique medium for the study of palaeoatmos-pheric chemistry1–3, particularly in p...
The cycling of dissolved organic matter in the productive west Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) region is n...
Accelerated glacier melt and runoff may lead to inputs of labile dissolved organic matter (DOM) to d...
Polar ice sheets and mountain glaciers, which cover roughly 11% of the Earth's land surface, store o...
Snowmelt in the Antarctic Peninsula region has increased significantly in recent decades, leading to...
Climate warming affects the development and distribution of sea ice, but at present the evidence of ...
Antarctic shelf systems play an important role in organic matter circulation on Earth; hence, identi...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) plays a fundamental role in the biogeochemistry of glacier ecosystems...
Polar ice sheets hold a significant pool of the world’s carbon reserve and are an integral component...
Roughly six petagrams of organic carbon are stored within ice worldwide. This organic carbon is thou...
Distribution and composition of organic matter were investigated in Antarctic pack ice in early spri...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Biomass burning is a significant process in the Earth system, driving ecosystem ...
Antarctic shelf systems play an important role in organic matter circulation on Earth; hence, identi...
Besides their role in the hydrological cycle1, glaciers could play an important role in the carbon c...
Climate change is predicted to be the most pronounced in high latitude ecosystems, however very litt...
Glaciers provide a unique medium for the study of palaeoatmos-pheric chemistry1–3, particularly in p...
The cycling of dissolved organic matter in the productive west Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) region is n...
Accelerated glacier melt and runoff may lead to inputs of labile dissolved organic matter (DOM) to d...
Polar ice sheets and mountain glaciers, which cover roughly 11% of the Earth's land surface, store o...
Snowmelt in the Antarctic Peninsula region has increased significantly in recent decades, leading to...
Climate warming affects the development and distribution of sea ice, but at present the evidence of ...
Antarctic shelf systems play an important role in organic matter circulation on Earth; hence, identi...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) plays a fundamental role in the biogeochemistry of glacier ecosystems...