Cryoconite is a sediment occurring on glacier surfaces worldwide which reduces ice albedo and concentrates glacier surface meltwater into small reservoirs called cryoconite holes. It consists of mineral and biogenic matter, including active microorganisms. This study presents an experimental insight into the influence of sediment oxygenation on the cryoconite ability to produce and decomposition of organic matter. Samples were collected from five glaciers in the Arctic and the European mainland. Cryoconite from three glaciers was incubated in stagnant and mechanically mixed conditions to imitate inter-hole water–sediment mixing by meltwater occurring on glaciers in Northern Hemisphere, and its effect on oxygen profiles and organic matter co...
Cryoconite, the typical sediment found on the surface of glaciers, is mainly known in relation to it...
Cryoconite granules are hydrous microaggregates, principally composed of microorganisms, organic mat...
Microbial photoautotrophs on glaciers engineer the formation of granular microbial-mineral aggregate...
Cryoconite is a sediment occurring on glacier surfaces worldwide which reduces ice albedo and concen...
Microorganisms play a significant role in changing the physical properties of the surface of the Gre...
There is current debate about whether the balance of photosynthesis and respiration has any impact o...
Ikke OAIn situ experiments were conducted to determine the net ecosystem production (NEP) in cryocon...
Glacier surface ecosystems, including cryoconite holes and cryolakes, are significant contributors t...
Cryoconite holes are miniature freshwater ecosystems on glacier surfaces worldwide that harbour a ...
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Cryoconite holes are the most active and diverse microbial habitats on glacier and ice-sheet surface...
Cryoconite is a mixture of mineral and organic material covering glacial ice, playing important role...
Cryoconite holes are the most active and diverse microbial habitats on glacier and ice-sheet surface...
Glaciers are important constituents in the Earth’s hydrological and carbon cycles, with predicted wa...
Cryoconite, the typical sediment found on the surface of glaciers, is mainly known in relation to it...
Cryoconite granules are hydrous microaggregates, principally composed of microorganisms, organic mat...
Microbial photoautotrophs on glaciers engineer the formation of granular microbial-mineral aggregate...
Cryoconite is a sediment occurring on glacier surfaces worldwide which reduces ice albedo and concen...
Microorganisms play a significant role in changing the physical properties of the surface of the Gre...
There is current debate about whether the balance of photosynthesis and respiration has any impact o...
Ikke OAIn situ experiments were conducted to determine the net ecosystem production (NEP) in cryocon...
Glacier surface ecosystems, including cryoconite holes and cryolakes, are significant contributors t...
Cryoconite holes are miniature freshwater ecosystems on glacier surfaces worldwide that harbour a ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Cryoconite holes are the most active and diverse microbial habitats on glacier and ice-sheet surface...
Cryoconite is a mixture of mineral and organic material covering glacial ice, playing important role...
Cryoconite holes are the most active and diverse microbial habitats on glacier and ice-sheet surface...
Glaciers are important constituents in the Earth’s hydrological and carbon cycles, with predicted wa...
Cryoconite, the typical sediment found on the surface of glaciers, is mainly known in relation to it...
Cryoconite granules are hydrous microaggregates, principally composed of microorganisms, organic mat...
Microbial photoautotrophs on glaciers engineer the formation of granular microbial-mineral aggregate...