We investigated how physical incorporation, brine dynamics and bacterial activity regulate the distribution of inorganic nutrients and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in artificial sea ice during a 19-day experiment that included periods of both ice growth and decay. The experiment was performed using two series of mesocosms: the first consisted of seawater and the second consisted of seawater enriched with humic-rich river water. We grew ice by freezing the water at an air temperature of -. 14. °C for 14. days after which ice decay was induced by increasing the air temperature to -. 1. °C. Using the ice temperatures and bulk ice salinities, we derived the brine volume fractions, brine salinities and Rayleigh numbers. The temporal evolution ...
Despite supporting productive ecosystems in the high latitudes, the relationship between macro- and ...
Chemical and stable carbon isotopic modifications during the freezing of artificial seawater were me...
The fate of persistent organic pollutants in sea ice is a poorly researched area and yet ice serves ...
We investigated how physical incorporation, brine dynamics and bacterial activity regulate the distr...
Controlled laboratory experiments have shed new light on the potential importance of brine rejection...
Previous observations have shown that the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in sea ice brine...
The Arctic Ocean receives a large amount of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) from rivers a...
Previous observations have shown that the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO(2)) in sea ice bri...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a major compo...
The structure of sea-ice bacterial communities is frequently different from that in seawater. Bacter...
The impact of changing physico-chemical boundary conditions in sea ice on biological processes was i...
Controlled laboratory experiments have shed new light on the potential importance of brine rejection...
Despite supporting productive ecosystems in the high latitudes, the relationship between macro- and ...
International audienceThe impacts of the seasonal evolution of sea-ice physical properties on ice-oc...
Despite supporting productive ecosystems in the high latitudes, the relationship between macro- and ...
Chemical and stable carbon isotopic modifications during the freezing of artificial seawater were me...
The fate of persistent organic pollutants in sea ice is a poorly researched area and yet ice serves ...
We investigated how physical incorporation, brine dynamics and bacterial activity regulate the distr...
Controlled laboratory experiments have shed new light on the potential importance of brine rejection...
Previous observations have shown that the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in sea ice brine...
The Arctic Ocean receives a large amount of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) from rivers a...
Previous observations have shown that the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO(2)) in sea ice bri...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a major compo...
The structure of sea-ice bacterial communities is frequently different from that in seawater. Bacter...
The impact of changing physico-chemical boundary conditions in sea ice on biological processes was i...
Controlled laboratory experiments have shed new light on the potential importance of brine rejection...
Despite supporting productive ecosystems in the high latitudes, the relationship between macro- and ...
International audienceThe impacts of the seasonal evolution of sea-ice physical properties on ice-oc...
Despite supporting productive ecosystems in the high latitudes, the relationship between macro- and ...
Chemical and stable carbon isotopic modifications during the freezing of artificial seawater were me...
The fate of persistent organic pollutants in sea ice is a poorly researched area and yet ice serves ...