Seasonal change in surface melt input and spatial controls on the distribution of subglacial water can cause considerable variability in the aqueous chemistry of subglacial waters. Much of this variability has been interpreted in terms of a single variable: water residence time, with slow flow assumed to correlate with greater mineral dissolution and oxidative weathering. We synthesize data from a range of glacier and ice sheet settings to show that this approach does not adequately describe presently available data. Instead, we propose that two independent variables control spatial and seasonal changes in aqueous chemistry in subglacial settings: atmospheric gas abundance and sediment supply abundance. Where atmospheric gases are abundant,...
This work was funded by the Conoco Phillips-Lundin Northern Area Program through the CRIOS project (...
In order to examine daily cycles in meltwater routing and storage in the Isunnguata Sermia outlet of...
Natural environmental isotopes of nitrate, sulphate and inorganic carbon are discussed in conjunctio...
Seasonal change in surface melt input and spatial controls on the distribution of subglacial water c...
Connections between glaciation, chemical weathering, and the global carbon cycle could steer the evo...
The basal regions of continental ice sheets are gaps in our current understanding of the Earth's bio...
This study examines current subglacial biogeochemical weathering models using PHREEQCi, a computer-b...
The acceleration of chemical weathering due to physical processes in glaciers has been studied in va...
Our long-term study gives a rare insight into meltwater hydrochemistry following the transition of A...
Glacier naledi are extrusive ice masses that appear in front of glaciers as a consequence of refreez...
We analyze the interannual chemical and isotopic composition of runoff from a large, high Arctic val...
Most glaciers worldwide are undergoing climate-forced recession, but the impact of glacier changes o...
This is the final version of the article. Available from AGU via the DOI in this record.Surface melt...
Solute yields, laboratory dissolution data and both chemical and isotopic markers of rock weathering...
In order to determine chemical weathering rates on the subglacial land surface of Antarctica, we com...
This work was funded by the Conoco Phillips-Lundin Northern Area Program through the CRIOS project (...
In order to examine daily cycles in meltwater routing and storage in the Isunnguata Sermia outlet of...
Natural environmental isotopes of nitrate, sulphate and inorganic carbon are discussed in conjunctio...
Seasonal change in surface melt input and spatial controls on the distribution of subglacial water c...
Connections between glaciation, chemical weathering, and the global carbon cycle could steer the evo...
The basal regions of continental ice sheets are gaps in our current understanding of the Earth's bio...
This study examines current subglacial biogeochemical weathering models using PHREEQCi, a computer-b...
The acceleration of chemical weathering due to physical processes in glaciers has been studied in va...
Our long-term study gives a rare insight into meltwater hydrochemistry following the transition of A...
Glacier naledi are extrusive ice masses that appear in front of glaciers as a consequence of refreez...
We analyze the interannual chemical and isotopic composition of runoff from a large, high Arctic val...
Most glaciers worldwide are undergoing climate-forced recession, but the impact of glacier changes o...
This is the final version of the article. Available from AGU via the DOI in this record.Surface melt...
Solute yields, laboratory dissolution data and both chemical and isotopic markers of rock weathering...
In order to determine chemical weathering rates on the subglacial land surface of Antarctica, we com...
This work was funded by the Conoco Phillips-Lundin Northern Area Program through the CRIOS project (...
In order to examine daily cycles in meltwater routing and storage in the Isunnguata Sermia outlet of...
Natural environmental isotopes of nitrate, sulphate and inorganic carbon are discussed in conjunctio...