Solute yields, laboratory dissolution data and both chemical and isotopic markers of rock weathering reactions are used to characterise the biogeochemistry of glacial meltwaters draining a maritime Antarctic glacier. We find that delayed flowpaths through ice-marginal talus and moraine sediments are critical for the acquisition of solute from rock minerals because delayed flowpaths through subglacial sediments are absent beneath this small, cold-based glacier. Here the mechanisms of weathering are similar to those reported in subglacial environments, and include sub-oxic conditions in the early summer and increasingly oxic conditions thereafter. Up to 85% of the NO3 − and 65% of the SO4 2− are most likely produced by bacterially mediated re...
Iron (Fe) fluxes from reducing sediments and subglacial environments potentially contribute to bioav...
Samples of snow and firn from accumulation zones on the Victoria Upper Glacier, the Clark Glacier, t...
High latitude areas are sensitive to the impacts of climate change, and it is expected that the impa...
Natural environmental isotopes of nitrate, sulphate and inorganic carbon are discussed in conjunctio...
In order to determine chemical weathering rates on the subglacial land surface of Antarctica, we com...
The environs of the Glacier de Tsanfleuron, Switzerland, was used as a study site to investigate the...
We analyze the interannual chemical and isotopic composition of runoff from a large, high Arctic val...
Our long-term study gives a rare insight into meltwater hydrochemistry following the transition of A...
Water exported from Alpine and polar glaciers is often concentrated in a range of major ions, and mi...
The basal regions of continental ice sheets are gaps in our current understanding of the Earth's bio...
We report a 6,000 years record of subglacial weathering and biogeochemical processes in two perennia...
The glaciers of the Three Sisters volcanoes in Cascadia have retreated dramatically over the past ce...
Most glaciers worldwide are undergoing climate-forced recession, but the impact of glacier changes o...
The acceleration of chemical weathering due to physical processes in glaciers has been studied in va...
Subglacial Lake Whillans (SLW), West Antarctica, is an active component of the subglacial hydrologic...
Iron (Fe) fluxes from reducing sediments and subglacial environments potentially contribute to bioav...
Samples of snow and firn from accumulation zones on the Victoria Upper Glacier, the Clark Glacier, t...
High latitude areas are sensitive to the impacts of climate change, and it is expected that the impa...
Natural environmental isotopes of nitrate, sulphate and inorganic carbon are discussed in conjunctio...
In order to determine chemical weathering rates on the subglacial land surface of Antarctica, we com...
The environs of the Glacier de Tsanfleuron, Switzerland, was used as a study site to investigate the...
We analyze the interannual chemical and isotopic composition of runoff from a large, high Arctic val...
Our long-term study gives a rare insight into meltwater hydrochemistry following the transition of A...
Water exported from Alpine and polar glaciers is often concentrated in a range of major ions, and mi...
The basal regions of continental ice sheets are gaps in our current understanding of the Earth's bio...
We report a 6,000 years record of subglacial weathering and biogeochemical processes in two perennia...
The glaciers of the Three Sisters volcanoes in Cascadia have retreated dramatically over the past ce...
Most glaciers worldwide are undergoing climate-forced recession, but the impact of glacier changes o...
The acceleration of chemical weathering due to physical processes in glaciers has been studied in va...
Subglacial Lake Whillans (SLW), West Antarctica, is an active component of the subglacial hydrologic...
Iron (Fe) fluxes from reducing sediments and subglacial environments potentially contribute to bioav...
Samples of snow and firn from accumulation zones on the Victoria Upper Glacier, the Clark Glacier, t...
High latitude areas are sensitive to the impacts of climate change, and it is expected that the impa...