Glacier surfaces contain a wide diversity of microorganisms and can host a range of microbial activities. However, microbial nutrient cycling on glaciers is poorly understood. This study is the first to document nitrogen fixation (nitrogenase activity) on glaciers and demonstrate its importance in supporting microbial growth. Rates of nitrogen fixation (nitrogenase activity) in cryoconite holes on three valley glaciers in Svalbard ranged from <2.0 to 99.9 mu mol ethylene m(-2) d(-1) with rates inversely correlated to concentrations of available inorganic nitrogen. Annual inputs of nitrogen by nitrogen fixation on a glacier catchment scale are more than 2 orders of magnitude lower than the combined nitrogen inputs from snowmelt and rain. ...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Schematic N cycle in an Arctic snowpack. The width of the arrows repre...
Cryoconite holes host active microbial communities despite their extreme physical conditions. In the...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Relationship between nitrogen species and some microorganisms in the b...
Glacier surfaces contain a wide diversity of microorganisms and can host a range of microbial activi...
Abstract. Nitrogen inputs and microbial nitrogen cycling were investigated along a 79 km transect in...
<p><b>Table 3.</b> Nutrient concentrations in cryoconite sediment, supraglacial melt...
This paper describes detailed budgets of water, Cl), dissolved Si and both inorganic and organic for...
Glacier forefields are ideal ecosystems to study the development of nutrient cycles as well as singl...
Glaciers retreating in response to climate warming are progressively exposing primary mineral substr...
Surface ice and cryoconite holes of two types of polythermal Svalbard Glaciers (Hans Glacier - groun...
Many Arctic regions currently experience an increase in winter snowfall as a result of climate chang...
Online at stacks.iop.org/ERL/8/035004International audienceArctic snowpacks are often considered as ...
<p><b>Table 5.</b> Sequencing depth and diversity and dominance indices for the sele...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Histogram of aggregate diameters at transect A, site A2.</p> <p><stron...
Nitrogen (N) fixation is a fundamental mechanism by which N enters streams. Yet, because of modern N...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Schematic N cycle in an Arctic snowpack. The width of the arrows repre...
Cryoconite holes host active microbial communities despite their extreme physical conditions. In the...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Relationship between nitrogen species and some microorganisms in the b...
Glacier surfaces contain a wide diversity of microorganisms and can host a range of microbial activi...
Abstract. Nitrogen inputs and microbial nitrogen cycling were investigated along a 79 km transect in...
<p><b>Table 3.</b> Nutrient concentrations in cryoconite sediment, supraglacial melt...
This paper describes detailed budgets of water, Cl), dissolved Si and both inorganic and organic for...
Glacier forefields are ideal ecosystems to study the development of nutrient cycles as well as singl...
Glaciers retreating in response to climate warming are progressively exposing primary mineral substr...
Surface ice and cryoconite holes of two types of polythermal Svalbard Glaciers (Hans Glacier - groun...
Many Arctic regions currently experience an increase in winter snowfall as a result of climate chang...
Online at stacks.iop.org/ERL/8/035004International audienceArctic snowpacks are often considered as ...
<p><b>Table 5.</b> Sequencing depth and diversity and dominance indices for the sele...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Histogram of aggregate diameters at transect A, site A2.</p> <p><stron...
Nitrogen (N) fixation is a fundamental mechanism by which N enters streams. Yet, because of modern N...
<p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Schematic N cycle in an Arctic snowpack. The width of the arrows repre...
Cryoconite holes host active microbial communities despite their extreme physical conditions. In the...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Relationship between nitrogen species and some microorganisms in the b...