Accelerated glacier melt and runoff may lead to inputs of labile dissolved organic matter (DOM) to downstream ecosystems and stimulate the associated biogeochemical processes. However, still little is known about glacial DOM composition and its downstream processing before entering the ocean, although the function of DOM in food webs and ecosystems largely depends on its composition. Here, we employ a set of molecular and optical techniques (UV–vis absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, 1H NMR, and ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry) to elucidate the composition of DOM in Antarctic glacial streams and its downstream change. Glacial DOM consisted largely of a mixture of small microbial-derived biomolecules. 1H NMR analysis of bulk wat...
Climate change is predicted to be the most pronounced in high latitude ecosystems, however very litt...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains one of the largest exchangeable organic carbon pools ...
Antarctic shelf systems play an important role in organic matter circulation on Earth; hence, identi...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems and is derived from various input...
Glaciers and ice sheets are the second largest freshwater reservoir in the global hydrologic cycle, ...
Antarctic shelf systems play an important role in organic matter circulation on Earth; hence, identi...
Biogeochemical processes in fjords are likely affected by changes in surrounding glacier cover but v...
The sampling campaign was conducted during the austral summer in January 2017 as a part of the 58th ...
Runoff from glaciers and ice sheets has been acknowledged as a potential source of bioavailable diss...
Biogeochemical processes in fjords are likely affected by changes in surrounding glacier cover but v...
Runoff from glaciers and ice sheets has been acknowledged as a potential source of bioavailable diss...
The Arctic Ocean receives a large amount of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) from rivers a...
AbstractMarine organic matter (OM) sinks from surface water to the seafloor via the biological pump....
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic ecosystems is a large reservoir of reduced carbon that is ...
Climate change is predicted to be the most pronounced in high latitude ecosystems, however very litt...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains one of the largest exchangeable organic carbon pools ...
Antarctic shelf systems play an important role in organic matter circulation on Earth; hence, identi...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems and is derived from various input...
Glaciers and ice sheets are the second largest freshwater reservoir in the global hydrologic cycle, ...
Antarctic shelf systems play an important role in organic matter circulation on Earth; hence, identi...
Biogeochemical processes in fjords are likely affected by changes in surrounding glacier cover but v...
The sampling campaign was conducted during the austral summer in January 2017 as a part of the 58th ...
Runoff from glaciers and ice sheets has been acknowledged as a potential source of bioavailable diss...
Biogeochemical processes in fjords are likely affected by changes in surrounding glacier cover but v...
Runoff from glaciers and ice sheets has been acknowledged as a potential source of bioavailable diss...
The Arctic Ocean receives a large amount of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) from rivers a...
AbstractMarine organic matter (OM) sinks from surface water to the seafloor via the biological pump....
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic ecosystems is a large reservoir of reduced carbon that is ...
Climate change is predicted to be the most pronounced in high latitude ecosystems, however very litt...
Arctic river watersheds are important components of the global climate system and show an amplified ...
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) contains one of the largest exchangeable organic carbon pools ...