globalchange  > 气候减缓与适应
DOI: 10.1002/2017JG004187
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85042139479
论文题名:
Nutrient Dynamics in Partially Drained Arctic Thaw Lakes
作者: Koch J.C.; Fondell T.F.; Laske S.; Schmutz J.A.
刊名: Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
ISSN: 21698953
出版年: 2018
卷: 123, 期:2
起始页码: 440
结束页码: 452
语种: 英语
英文关键词: allochthonous inputs ; nutrients ; partially drained lakes ; thaw lakes
Scopus关键词: allochthony ; biogeochemical cycle ; concentration (composition) ; connectivity ; drainage water ; heat flux ; lake water ; lowland environment ; nutrient availability ; nutrient dynamics ; thawing ; water chemistry ; wetland ; Alaska ; Arctic ; United States
英文摘要: Thaw lakes are ubiquitous on arctic coastal plains (ACPs). While many thaw lakes have steep banks, stable water levels, and static surface areas, others only partially fill their basins and vary in area over the summer. These partially drained lakes (PDLs) are hydrologically connected to the wetlands immediately surrounding them. Heat and nutrient availability limit aquatic productivity on ACPs, and we hypothesized that shallow shorelines and greater hydrologic connectivity with the landscape should result in greater nutrient concentrations and biogeochemical cycling in PDLs. We tested this by monitoring water chemistry in lakes with varying levels of seasonal drainage in sandy and silty peaty lowland sites on the ACP of Alaska. One highly drained lake (N1) was significantly warmer than minimally drained lakes (minDLs) related to earlier ice off, reaching temperatures as high as 16 °C in June when minDLs still contained ice. Ammonia, total dissolved phosphorus, and dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen concentrations were higher in lakes with greater drainage, and concentrations in N1 rivaled those in the small, biologically productive ponds. Many PDLs displayed a midsummer decrease in nutrients consistent with assimilation by the aquatic ecosystem, and a late-summer increase most likely related to runoff from drained lake margins following precipitation. N1 exported kilograms of ammonium and total dissolved phosphorus to the stream network over the summer. Given increased warming and drying in the arctic, the proportion of PDLs may be changing, which in turn may affect nutrient and organic matter availability in arctic lakes and export to downstream environments. Published 2018. This article is a US Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/114589
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作者单位: Alaska Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, Anchorage, AK, United States

Recommended Citation:
Koch J.C.,Fondell T.F.,Laske S.,et al. Nutrient Dynamics in Partially Drained Arctic Thaw Lakes[J]. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences,2018-01-01,123(2)
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