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Daniel Conley

Daniel Conley

Professor

Daniel Conley

Landscape-Scale Variability of Organic Carbon Burial by SW Greenland Lakes

Författare

  • N. J. Anderson
  • P. G. Appleby
  • R. Bindler
  • I. Renberg
  • D. J. Conley
  • S. C. Fritz
  • V. J. Jones
  • E. J. Whiteford
  • H. Yang

Summary, in English


Lakes are a key feature of arctic landscapes and can be an important component of regional organic carbon (OC) budgets, but C burial rates are not well estimated.
210
Pb-dated sediment cores and carbon and organic matter (as loss-on-ignition) content were used to estimate OC burial for 16 lakes in SW Greenland. Burial rates were corrected for sediment focusing using the
210
Pb flux method. The study lakes span a range of water chemistries (conductivity range 25–3400 µS cm
−1
), areas (< 4–100 ha) and maximum depths (~ 10–50 m). The regional average focusing-corrected OC accumulation rate was ~ 2 g C m
−2
y
−1
prior to ~ 1950 and 3.6 g C m
−2
y
−1
after 1950. Among-lake variability in post-1950 OC AR was correlated with in-lake dissolved organic carbon concentration, conductivity, altitude and location along the fjord. Twelve lakes showed an increase in mean OC AR over the analyzed time period, ~ 1880–2000; as the study area was cooling until recently, this increase is probably attributable to other global change processes, for example, altered inputs of N or P. There are ~ 20,000 lakes in the study area ranging from ~ 1 ha to more than 130 km
2
, although over 83% of lakes are less than 10 ha. Extrapolating the mean post-1950 OC AR (3.6 g C m
−2
y
−1
) to all lakes larger than 1000 ha and applying a lower rate of ~ 2 g C m
−2
y
−1
to large lakes (> 1000 ha) suggests a regional annual lake OC burial rate of ~ 10.14 × 10
9
g C y
−1
post 1950. Given the low C content of soils in this area, lakes represent a substantial regional C store.

Avdelning/ar

  • Kvartärgeologi
  • BECC: Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate

Publiceringsår

2019-12

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

1706-1720

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Ecosystems

Volym

22

Issue

8

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

Springer

Ämne

  • Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Nyckelord

  • arctic
  • biogenic silica
  • diatoms
  • DOC
  • nitrogen
  • soil carbon
  • tundra

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 1432-9840