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| DOI | 10.3389/FEART.2019.00299 | ||||
| Año | 2019 | ||||
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Chemical weathering dynamics in Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) catchments are largely unknown, due to a scarcity of field data. This paper presents the most comprehensive study to date of chemical weathering rates from four GrIS catchments of contrasting size. Cationic denudation rates varied greatly between catchments studied (2.6-37.6 tons km(-2) a(-1), world mean = 11.9 tons km(-2) a(-1)), but were of the same order of magnitude to the world non-glacial riverine mean, and are greater than those documented in some major temperate rivers catchments (e.g., Mississippi (1.3 tons km(-2) a(-1)) and Nile (0.4 tons km(-2) a(-1)) rivers). These high chemical denudation rates indicate that the GrIS is a potential source of solute to downstream environments. Dissolved silica yields, indicative of silicate weathering rates, also varied by an order of magnitude, with upper values similar to the world mean (0.2-3.8 tons km(-2) a(-1), world mean = 3.53 tons km(-2) a(-1)). Elevated chemical weathering rates in GrIS catchments are strongly influenced by the specific discharge, which drives flushing of the subglacial environment and physical erosion of the ice sheet bed. The direct relationship between specific discharge and chemical denudation rates supports the hypothesis that GrIS chemical weathering rates and solute fluxes are likely to increase with enhanced melt rates in a warming climate.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | URRA-PINCHEIRA, ALEJANDRA JAVIERA URRA | Mujer |
Univ Bristol - Reino Unido
Centro de Estudios Científicos - Chile University of Bristol - Reino Unido |
| 2 | Wadham, Jemma | Mujer |
Univ Bristol - Reino Unido
University of Bristol - Reino Unido |
| 3 | Hawkings, Jon | Hombre |
Univ Bristol - Reino Unido
FLORIDA STATE UNIV - Estados Unidos German Res Ctr Geosci GFZ - Alemania University of Bristol - Reino Unido National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Estados Unidos Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ) - Alemania Florida State University - Estados Unidos |
| 4 | Telling, Jon | - |
Newcastle Univ - Reino Unido
Newcastle University, United Kingdom - Reino Unido Newcastle University - Reino Unido |
| 5 | Hatton, Jade E. | Mujer |
Univ Bristol - Reino Unido
University of Bristol - Reino Unido |
| 6 | Yde, Jacob C. | Hombre |
Western Norway Univ Appl Sci - Noruega
Western Norway University of Applied Sciences - Noruega |
| 7 | Hasholt, Bent | Hombre |
Univ Copenhagen - Dinamarca
Københavns Universitet - Dinamarca |
| 8 | van As, Dirk | Hombre |
Geol Survey Denmark & Greenland - Dinamarca
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland - Dinamarca |
| 9 | Bhatia, Maya P. | Mujer |
UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA - Canadá
The University of British Columbia - Canadá |
| 10 | Nienow, Peter | Hombre |
UNIV EDINBURGH - Reino Unido
University of Edinburgh - Reino Unido The University of Edinburgh - Reino Unido |
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| Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica |
| Becas Chile |
| Comisión Nacional de Investigación CientÃfica y Tecnológica |
| Consejo Nacional de Innovacion, Ciencia y Tecnologia |
| Royal Society |
| National Eye Research Centre |
| Leverhulme Trust |
| Leverhulme Trust Fellowship |
| Royal Society Wolfson Award |
| UK Natural Environment Research Council Project, DELVE (NERC) |
| European Commission Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions fellowship ICICLES |
| Leverhulme Research Project |
| Carnegie Trust |
| University of Edinburgh Development Trust |
| Becas Chile (CONICYT) Ph.D. studentship |
| Royal Society Wolfson |
| European Commission Horizon 2020 |
| University of Bristol |
| Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture and Health |
| Natural Environment Research Council |
| Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland |
| ICICLES |
| Horizon 2020 Framework Programme |
| European Commission Horizon 2020 Marie Sk?odowska |
| School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol |
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| This research was part of UK Natural Environment Research Council Project, DELVE (NERC grant NE I008845/1) and the Becas Chile (CONICYT) Ph.D. studentship to AU and Leverhulme Research Project grant RPG-2016-439 to JW. PN was supported by the Carnegie Trust for the University of Scotland and the University of Edinburgh Development Trust. Additional support was provided by Leverhulme Trust Fellowship and Royal Society Wolfson Award to JW and a European Commission Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions fellowship ICICLES (grant agreement #793962) to JRH. |
| We would like to thank all of those who assisted with fieldwork in Greenland over the field seasons. Mr. James Williams and Dr. Fotis Sgouridis in LOWTEX laboratories, School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, are thanked for their support. Mr. Thomas Loriaux in School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, is thanked for his assistance with the manuscript images. Funding. This research was part of UK Natural Environment Research Council Project, DELVE (NERC grant NE I008845/1) and the Becas Chile (CONICYT) Ph.D. studentship to AU and Leverhulme Research Project grant RPG-2016-439 to JW. PN was supported by the Carnegie Trust for the University of Scotland and the University of Edinburgh Development Trust. Additional support was provided by Leverhulme Trust Fellowship and Royal Society Wolfson Award to JW and a European Commission Horizon 2020 Marie Sk?odowska-Curie Actions fellowship ICICLES (grant agreement #793962) to JRH. |