Large Arctic rivers are key locations for nitrogen processing, which controls the supply of this limiting nutrient to the Arctic Ocean. In a warming Arctic, longer ice-free periods increase riverine productivity and modulate nitrogen consumption and delivery to the ocean. In this study, the annual variability of nitrate concentrations at the Lena River outlet (Samoylov station) was investigated. Significantly higher nitrate concentrations in water were observed sub-ice (winter) than in the open water (summer), and the higher nitrate concentrations follow phases of colder air temperature at the Lena catchment scale (ERA5 reanalysis data). We hypothesize that colder phases result in thicker river ice leading to darker under-ice conditions pre...
Permafrost-affected soils around the Arctic Ocean contain a large reservoir of organic matter includ...
Warming air temperatures, shifting hydrological regimes and accelerating permafrost thaw in the catc...
Glacial environments play an important role in high-latitude marine nutrient cycling, potentially co...
Large Arctic rivers are key locations for nitrogen processing, which controls the supply of this lim...
Natural environmental isotopes of nitrate and ammonium are used in conjunction with major ion chemis...
Increasing reactive nitrogen (Nr) deposition in the Arctic may adversely impact N-limited ecosystems...
Climate and environmental changes are having profound impacts on Arctic river basins, but the biogeo...
National Science Foundation [0554781, 0436179, 0850957]; Frontier Research System for Global Change/...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entrance H...
Silicon isotope values (δ30SiDSi) of dissolved silicon (DSi) have been analyzed in the Lena River an...
Silicon isotope values (δ30SiDSi) of dissolved silicon (DSi) have been analyzed in the Lena River an...
Soil–water interactions in coastal tundra soils are a potential source of nutrients for surrounding ...
Primary productivity is limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) in most of the coastal Arctic, a...
Increasing reactive nitrogen (N-r) deposition in the Arctic may adversely impact N-limited ecosystem...
We report concentration and nitrogen and oxygen isotopic measurements of nitrate, total dissolved ni...
Permafrost-affected soils around the Arctic Ocean contain a large reservoir of organic matter includ...
Warming air temperatures, shifting hydrological regimes and accelerating permafrost thaw in the catc...
Glacial environments play an important role in high-latitude marine nutrient cycling, potentially co...
Large Arctic rivers are key locations for nitrogen processing, which controls the supply of this lim...
Natural environmental isotopes of nitrate and ammonium are used in conjunction with major ion chemis...
Increasing reactive nitrogen (Nr) deposition in the Arctic may adversely impact N-limited ecosystems...
Climate and environmental changes are having profound impacts on Arctic river basins, but the biogeo...
National Science Foundation [0554781, 0436179, 0850957]; Frontier Research System for Global Change/...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entrance H...
Silicon isotope values (δ30SiDSi) of dissolved silicon (DSi) have been analyzed in the Lena River an...
Silicon isotope values (δ30SiDSi) of dissolved silicon (DSi) have been analyzed in the Lena River an...
Soil–water interactions in coastal tundra soils are a potential source of nutrients for surrounding ...
Primary productivity is limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) in most of the coastal Arctic, a...
Increasing reactive nitrogen (N-r) deposition in the Arctic may adversely impact N-limited ecosystem...
We report concentration and nitrogen and oxygen isotopic measurements of nitrate, total dissolved ni...
Permafrost-affected soils around the Arctic Ocean contain a large reservoir of organic matter includ...
Warming air temperatures, shifting hydrological regimes and accelerating permafrost thaw in the catc...
Glacial environments play an important role in high-latitude marine nutrient cycling, potentially co...