The contribution of ice sheets to the global biogeochemical cycle of phosphorus is largely unknown, due to the lack of field data. Here we present the first comprehensive study of phosphorus export from two Greenland Ice Sheet glaciers. Our results indicate that the ice sheet is a hot spot of phosphorus export in the Arctic. Soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) concentrations, up to 0.35 µM, are similar to those observed in Arctic rivers. Yields of SRP are among the highest in the literature, with denudation rates of 17–27 kg P km−2 yr−1. Particulate phases, as with nonglaciated catchments, dominate phosphorus export (>97% of total phosphorus flux). The labile particulate fraction differs between the two glaciers studied, with significantly hi...
The Arctic Ocean region is currently undergoing dramatic changes, which will likely alter the nutrie...
Glaciers and ice sheets host abundant and dynamic communities of microorganisms on the ice surface (...
peer reviewedLimited measurements along Greenland's remote coastline hamper quantification of the se...
The contribution of ice sheets to the global biogeochemical cycle of phosphorus is largely unknown, ...
Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet is a leading cause of land-ice mass loss and cryosphere-attribute...
Glacial meltwater runoff is likely an important source of limiting nutrients for downstream primary ...
The Barents Sea is considered a warming hotspot in the Arctic; elevated sea surface temperatures hav...
Ice sheets play a more important role in the global silicon cycle than previously appreciated. Input...
Silica is an essential element for marine life and plays a key role in the biogeochemistry of the oc...
As the only gateway of material, particularly nutrients, from the Pacific to the Arctic Ocean, the b...
Fjord and continental shelf environments in the Polar Regions are host to some of the planet’s most ...
The cycling of carbon on Earth exerts a fundamental influence upon the greenhouse gas content of the...
The Arctic Ocean region is currently undergoing dramatic changes, which will likely alter the nutrie...
Glaciers and ice sheets host abundant and dynamic communities of microorganisms on the ice surface (...
peer reviewedLimited measurements along Greenland's remote coastline hamper quantification of the se...
The contribution of ice sheets to the global biogeochemical cycle of phosphorus is largely unknown, ...
Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet is a leading cause of land-ice mass loss and cryosphere-attribute...
Glacial meltwater runoff is likely an important source of limiting nutrients for downstream primary ...
The Barents Sea is considered a warming hotspot in the Arctic; elevated sea surface temperatures hav...
Ice sheets play a more important role in the global silicon cycle than previously appreciated. Input...
Silica is an essential element for marine life and plays a key role in the biogeochemistry of the oc...
As the only gateway of material, particularly nutrients, from the Pacific to the Arctic Ocean, the b...
Fjord and continental shelf environments in the Polar Regions are host to some of the planet’s most ...
The cycling of carbon on Earth exerts a fundamental influence upon the greenhouse gas content of the...
The Arctic Ocean region is currently undergoing dramatic changes, which will likely alter the nutrie...
Glaciers and ice sheets host abundant and dynamic communities of microorganisms on the ice surface (...
peer reviewedLimited measurements along Greenland's remote coastline hamper quantification of the se...