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Seasonal variability of organic matter composition in an Alaskan glacier outflow: insights into glacier carbon sources

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Robert G M Spencer, Andrew Vermilyea, Jason Fellman, Peter Raymond, Aron Stubbins, Durelle Scott, and Eran Hood, 2014-05-08, Seasonal variability of organic matter composition in an Alaskan glacier outflow: insights into glacier carbon sources: Environmental Research Letters, v. 9, iss. 5.

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Abstract (from http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/9/5/055005): Glacier ecosystems are a significant source of bioavailable, yet ancient dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Characterizing DOC in Mendenhall Glacier outflow (southeast Alaska) we document a seasonal persistence to the radiocarbon-depleted signature of DOC, highlighting ancient DOC as a ubiquitous feature of glacier outflow. We observed no systematic depletion in Δ 14 C-DOC with increasing discharge during the melt season that would suggest mobilization of an aged subglacial carbon store. However, DOC concentration, δ 13 C-DOC, Δ 14 C-DOC and fluorescence signatures appear to have been influenced by runoff from vegetated hillslopes above the glacier during onset and [...]

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