International audiencePhotomineralization of terrigenous dissolved organic matter (tDOM) in the Arctic Ocean is limited by persistent sea ice cover that reduces the amount of ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching the underlying water column. UV-dependent processes are likely to accelerate as a result of shrinking sea ice extent and decreasing ice thickness caused by climatic warming over this region. In this study, we made the first quantitative estimates of photomineralization of tDOM in a coastal Arctic ecosystem under current and future sea ice regimes. We used an optical-photochemical coupled model incorporating water column optics and experimental measurements of photoproduction of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), the main carbon produc...
International audienceIce melting in the Arctic Ocean exposes the surface water to more radiative en...
International audienceIce melting in the Arctic Ocean exposes the surface water to more radiative en...
Future climate warming of the Arctic could potentially enhance the load of terrigenous dissolved org...
A warming and shifting climate in the Arctic has led to significant declines in sea ice over the las...
Thinner sea ice and increasingly ice-free summers in the Arctic Ocean have the potential to affect t...
Surface waters from the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic Ocean were evaluated for dissolved organic carbon...
International audienceSurface waters from the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic Ocean were evaluated for di...
We monitored the spatiotemporal progression of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in first...
Surface waters from the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic Ocean were evaluated for dissolved organic carbon...
International audienceLight absorption of the colored fraction of dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is...
Changes in the molecular composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its light absorbing chrom...
As consequences of global warming sea-ice shrinking, permafrost thawing and changes in fresh water a...
Changes in the molecular composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its light absorbing chrom...
Changes in the molecular composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its light absorbing chrom...
Ice melting in the Arctic Ocean exposes the surface water to more radiative energy with poorly unde...
International audienceIce melting in the Arctic Ocean exposes the surface water to more radiative en...
International audienceIce melting in the Arctic Ocean exposes the surface water to more radiative en...
Future climate warming of the Arctic could potentially enhance the load of terrigenous dissolved org...
A warming and shifting climate in the Arctic has led to significant declines in sea ice over the las...
Thinner sea ice and increasingly ice-free summers in the Arctic Ocean have the potential to affect t...
Surface waters from the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic Ocean were evaluated for dissolved organic carbon...
International audienceSurface waters from the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic Ocean were evaluated for di...
We monitored the spatiotemporal progression of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in first...
Surface waters from the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic Ocean were evaluated for dissolved organic carbon...
International audienceLight absorption of the colored fraction of dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is...
Changes in the molecular composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its light absorbing chrom...
As consequences of global warming sea-ice shrinking, permafrost thawing and changes in fresh water a...
Changes in the molecular composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its light absorbing chrom...
Changes in the molecular composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its light absorbing chrom...
Ice melting in the Arctic Ocean exposes the surface water to more radiative energy with poorly unde...
International audienceIce melting in the Arctic Ocean exposes the surface water to more radiative en...
International audienceIce melting in the Arctic Ocean exposes the surface water to more radiative en...
Future climate warming of the Arctic could potentially enhance the load of terrigenous dissolved org...