Roughly six petagrams of organic carbon are stored within ice worldwide. This organic carbon is thought to be of old age and highly bioavailable. Along with storage of ancient and new atmospherically deposited organic carbon, microorganisms may contribute substantially to the glacial organic carbon pool. Models of glacial microbial carbon cycling vary from net respiration to net carbon fixation. Supraglacial streams have not been considered in models although they are amongst the largest ecosystems on most glaciers and are inhabited by diverse microbial communities. Here we investigate the biogeochemical sequence of organic carbon production and uptake in an Antarctic supraglacial stream in the McMurdo Dry Valleys using nanometre-scale seco...
Biological processes on glacier surfaces affect glacier reflectance, influence surface energy budget...
We investigated organic carbon quantity and biochemical composition, prokaryotic abundance, biomass ...
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Roughly six petagrams of organic carbon are stored within ice worldwide. This organic carbon is thou...
Besides their role in the hydrological cycle1, glaciers could play an important role in the carbon c...
Polar ice sheets hold a significant pool of the world’s carbon reserve and are an integral component...
Glacier surface ecosystems, including cryoconite holes and cryolakes, are significant contributors t...
Rising temperatures in the Arctic Ocean are causing sea ice and glaciers to melt at record breaking ...
Glacier surface ecosystems, including cryoconite holes and cryolakes, are significant contributors t...
Cryoconite holes host active microbial communities despite their extreme physical conditions. In the...
Maritime Antarctica has shown the highest increase in temperature in the Southern Hemisphere. Under ...
We investigated organic carbon quantity and biochemical composition, prokaryotic abundance, biomass ...
During the austral summers of 2004 and 2009, we sampled a supraglacial stream on the Cotton Glacier,...
Glaciers overrun organic matter (OM) during periods of advance, making this overrun OM available as ...
Glaciers are important constituents in the Earth’s hydrological and carbon cycles, with predicted wa...
Biological processes on glacier surfaces affect glacier reflectance, influence surface energy budget...
We investigated organic carbon quantity and biochemical composition, prokaryotic abundance, biomass ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Roughly six petagrams of organic carbon are stored within ice worldwide. This organic carbon is thou...
Besides their role in the hydrological cycle1, glaciers could play an important role in the carbon c...
Polar ice sheets hold a significant pool of the world’s carbon reserve and are an integral component...
Glacier surface ecosystems, including cryoconite holes and cryolakes, are significant contributors t...
Rising temperatures in the Arctic Ocean are causing sea ice and glaciers to melt at record breaking ...
Glacier surface ecosystems, including cryoconite holes and cryolakes, are significant contributors t...
Cryoconite holes host active microbial communities despite their extreme physical conditions. In the...
Maritime Antarctica has shown the highest increase in temperature in the Southern Hemisphere. Under ...
We investigated organic carbon quantity and biochemical composition, prokaryotic abundance, biomass ...
During the austral summers of 2004 and 2009, we sampled a supraglacial stream on the Cotton Glacier,...
Glaciers overrun organic matter (OM) during periods of advance, making this overrun OM available as ...
Glaciers are important constituents in the Earth’s hydrological and carbon cycles, with predicted wa...
Biological processes on glacier surfaces affect glacier reflectance, influence surface energy budget...
We investigated organic carbon quantity and biochemical composition, prokaryotic abundance, biomass ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...