Glaciers are important constituents in the Earth’s hydrological and carbon cycles, with predicted warming leading to increases in glacial melt and the transport of nutrients to adjacent and downstream aquatic ecosystems. Microbial activity on glacial surfaces has been linked to the biological darkening of cryoconite particles, affecting albedo and increased melt. This phenomenon, however, has only been demonstrated for alpine glaciers and the Greenland Ice Sheet, excluding Antarctica. In this study, we show via confocal laser scanning microscopy that microbial communities on glacial surfaces in Antarctica persist in biofilms. Overall, ~35% of the cryoconite sediment surfaces were covered by biofilm. Nanoscale scale secondary ion mass spectr...
peer reviewedAbstractMelting glacier ice surfaces host active microbial communities that enhance gla...
Glaciers are highly responsive to global warming and important agents of landscape heterogeneity. Wh...
Roughly six petagrams of organic carbon are stored within ice worldwide. This organic carbon is thou...
Glaciers are important constituents in the Earth’s hydrological and carbon cycles, with predicted wa...
Glacier surfaces support unique microbial food webs dominated by organic and inorganic debris called...
Supraglacial environments occupy 11% of Earth’s surface area and represent a critical interface betw...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Histogram of aggregate diameters at transect A, site A2.</p> <p><stron...
Cryoconite is a mixture of mineral and organic material covering glacial ice, playing important role...
<p><b>Table 5.</b> Sequencing depth and diversity and dominance indices for the sele...
<p><b>Table 3.</b> Nutrient concentrations in cryoconite sediment, supraglacial melt...
A paradox is commonly observed in productive sea ice in which an accumulation in the macro-nutrients...
peer reviewedGlacier-fed streams (GFSs) exhibit near-freezing temperatures, variable flows, and ofte...
Glaciers and ice sheets, like other biomes, occupy a significant area of the planet and harbour biol...
The microbial communities and photosynthetic capacity of cryoconite holes on the Midre Lovénbreen Gl...
In recent years glacial surfaces have received much attention as microbial habitats of diverse phot...
peer reviewedAbstractMelting glacier ice surfaces host active microbial communities that enhance gla...
Glaciers are highly responsive to global warming and important agents of landscape heterogeneity. Wh...
Roughly six petagrams of organic carbon are stored within ice worldwide. This organic carbon is thou...
Glaciers are important constituents in the Earth’s hydrological and carbon cycles, with predicted wa...
Glacier surfaces support unique microbial food webs dominated by organic and inorganic debris called...
Supraglacial environments occupy 11% of Earth’s surface area and represent a critical interface betw...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Histogram of aggregate diameters at transect A, site A2.</p> <p><stron...
Cryoconite is a mixture of mineral and organic material covering glacial ice, playing important role...
<p><b>Table 5.</b> Sequencing depth and diversity and dominance indices for the sele...
<p><b>Table 3.</b> Nutrient concentrations in cryoconite sediment, supraglacial melt...
A paradox is commonly observed in productive sea ice in which an accumulation in the macro-nutrients...
peer reviewedGlacier-fed streams (GFSs) exhibit near-freezing temperatures, variable flows, and ofte...
Glaciers and ice sheets, like other biomes, occupy a significant area of the planet and harbour biol...
The microbial communities and photosynthetic capacity of cryoconite holes on the Midre Lovénbreen Gl...
In recent years glacial surfaces have received much attention as microbial habitats of diverse phot...
peer reviewedAbstractMelting glacier ice surfaces host active microbial communities that enhance gla...
Glaciers are highly responsive to global warming and important agents of landscape heterogeneity. Wh...
Roughly six petagrams of organic carbon are stored within ice worldwide. This organic carbon is thou...