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- Title
Observations of late-winter marine microbial activity in an ice-covered fjord, west Greenland.
- Authors
Chandler, David; Mackie, Shona
- Abstract
Direct observations of marine microbial metabolism are sparse in the Arctic, particularly under sea ice during winter. This paper presents the first observations of Arctic winter microbial activity under sea ice in a west Greenland fjord (Lillefjord, ∼ 70 ∘ N). Here, measured changes in dissolved oxygen (DO) content in light and dark in situ incubations were used to calculate net community productivity, respiration and photosynthesis rates. Data were collected at two fully ice covered sites during February 2013, shortly after the end of the polar night. Averaged over the full study period, dark incubations showed statistically significant decreases in DO of -0.36±0.24 (near shore) and -0.09±0.07 g O2 m -3 d -1 (fjord centre), indicating respiration rates that were 2–20 times greater than rates previously reported under sea ice in the Arctic. Meanwhile, a lack of significant evidence for photosynthesis suggests that the rate of photosynthesis – if it was occurring – was much lower than that of respiration. The data also show no significant evidence of a temporal trend in metabolism rates over the study period; however, ambient seawater DO increased significantly at the fjord centre (0.023±0.013 g O2 m -3 d -1), possibly attributable to processes not occurring in the incubations (such as sea ice algal photosynthesis). These data may improve our understanding of microbial activity in the fjord during winter, and its contribution to Arctic ecosystems under present and future conditions. The data are archived at PANGAEA (10.1594/PANGAEA.906332, Chandler and Mackie, 2019; 10.1594/PANGAEA.912677, Chandler and Mackie, 2020).
- Subjects
ARCTIC regions; GREENLAND; FJORDS; GREENLAND ice; PHOTOSYNTHETIC rates; DATA libraries; MICROBIAL metabolism; TUNDRAS
- Publication
Earth System Science Data, 2020, Vol 12, Issue 2, p897
- ISSN
1866-3508
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5194/essd-12-897-2020