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Glacier-Derived Particles as a Regional Control on Marine Dissolved Pb Concentrations
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WoS WOS:001083434200001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85173783437
DOI 10.1029/2023JG007514
Año 2023
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Abstract



Higher than expected concentrations of dissolved lead (dPb) have been consistently observed along glaciated coastlines and it is widely hypothesized that there is a net release of dPb from glacier-derived sediments. Here we further corroborate that dPb concentrations in diverse locations around west Greenland (3.2–252 pM) and the Western Antarctic Peninsula (7.7–107 pM) appear to be generally higher than can be explained by addition of dPb from glacier-derived freshwater. The distribution of dPb across the salinity gradient is unlike any other commonly studied trace element (e.g., Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Mn, and Al) implying a dynamic, reversible exchange between dissolved and labile particulate Pb. Incubating a selection of glacier-derived particles from SW Greenland (Ameralik and Nuup Kangerlua) and Svalbard (Kongsfjorden), with a range of labile particulate Pb (LpPb) content (11–113 nmol g−1), the equivalent of 2–46% LpPb was released as dPb within 24 hr of addition to Atlantic seawater. Over longer time periods, the majority of this dPb was typically readsorbed. Sediment loading was the dominant factor influencing the net release of dPb into seawater, with a pronounced decline in net dPb release efficiency when sediment load increased from 20 to 500 mg L−1. Yet temperature also had some effect with 68 ± 22% higher dPb release at 11°C compared to 4°C. Future regional changes in dPb dynamics may therefore be more sensitive to short-term suspended sediment dynamics, and potentially temperature changes, than to changing interannual runoff volume.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Krause, Jana Mujer GEOMAR - Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel - Alemania
GEOMAR Helmholtz Ctr Ocean Res Kiel - Alemania
2 Zhu, Xunchi - GEOMAR - Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel - Alemania
Southern University of Science and Technology - China
GEOMAR Helmholtz Ctr Ocean Res Kiel - Alemania
Southern Univ Sci & Technol - China
3 Hofer, J. Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile
Centro de Investigacion Dinamica de Ecosistemas Marinos de Altas Latitudes - Chile
4 Achterberg, Eric P. Hombre GEOMAR - Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel - Alemania
GEOMAR Helmholtz Ctr Ocean Res Kiel - Alemania
5 Engel, Anja Mujer GEOMAR - Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel - Alemania
GEOMAR Helmholtz Ctr Ocean Res Kiel - Alemania
6 Meire, Lorenz Hombre Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Reseach - Países Bajos
Greenland Institute of Natural Resources - Groenlandia
Royal Netherlands Inst Sea Res - Países Bajos
Greenland Inst Nat Resources - Groenlandia
7 Stuart-Lee, Alice E. - Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Reseach - Países Bajos
Royal Netherlands Inst Sea Res - Países Bajos
8 Hopwood, Mark J. Hombre Southern University of Science and Technology - China
Southern Univ Sci & Technol - China

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NSFC
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst
DFG
Fondap-IDEAL
FONDECYT-Regular
Sino-German (CSC-DAAD) Postdoc Scholarship Program
Institut chilien de l'Antarctique
GEOMAR
Danish Centre for Marine Research
Pinngortitaleriffik
NSFC0
CSC‐DAAD
Te Liu and Katja Laufer-Meiser
Sino‐German

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Antarctic sampling was possible through FONDAP-IDEAL 15150003. Xunchi Zhu was funded by the Sino-German (CSC-DAAD) Postdoc Scholarship Program with HR-ICP-MS analysis funded by GEOMAR. Juan Höfer was supported by FONDECYT-Regular 1211338. Mark Hopwood received support from the DFG (Award HO 6321/1-1) and from the NSFC0 (RFIS-II 42150610482). Ship time and work in Nuup Kangerlua was conducted in collaboration with MarineBasis-Nuuk, part of the Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring project (GEM). We gratefully acknowledge contributions from the Danish Centre for Marine Research (DCH), Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GINR) and the Instituto Antártico Chileno (INACH) for their logistical support. Tim Steffens (GEOMAR) is thanked for technical assistance with HR-ICP-MS. Thomas Juul-Pedersen (GINR), Te Liu and Katja Laufer-Meiser (GEOMAR) are thanked for assistance with sample collection. The captain and crew of RV Sanna and Escudero/Yelcho stations are thanked for providing field support. Stephan Krisch (Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde) is thanked for comments on the text.
Antarctic sampling was possible through FONDAP-IDEAL 15150003. Xunchi Zhu was funded by the Sino-German (CSC-DAAD) Postdoc Scholarship Program with HR-ICP-MS analysis funded by GEOMAR. Juan Höfer was supported by FONDECYT-Regular 1211338. Mark Hopwood received support from the DFG (Award HO 6321/1-1) and from the NSFC0 (RFIS-II 42150610482). Ship time and work in Nuup Kangerlua was conducted in collaboration with MarineBasis-Nuuk, part of the Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring project (GEM). We gratefully acknowledge contributions from the Danish Centre for Marine Research (DCH), Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GINR) and the Instituto Antártico Chileno (INACH) for their logistical support. Tim Steffens (GEOMAR) is thanked for technical assistance with HR-ICP-MS. Thomas Juul-Pedersen (GINR), Te Liu and Katja Laufer-Meiser (GEOMAR) are thanked for assistance with sample collection. The captain and crew of RV Sanna and Escudero/Yelcho stations are thanked for providing field support. Stephan Krisch (Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde) is thanked for comments on the text.
Antarctic sampling was possible through FONDAP-IDEAL 15150003. Xunchi Zhu was funded by the Sino-German (CSC-DAAD) Postdoc Scholarship Program with HR-ICP-MS analysis funded by GEOMAR. Juan Hofer was supported by FONDECYT-Regular 1211338. Mark Hopwood received support from the DFG (Award HO 6321/1-1) and from the NSFC0 (RFIS-II 42150610482). Ship time and work in Nuup Kangerlua was conducted in collaboration with MarineBasis-Nuuk, part of the Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring project (GEM). We gratefully acknowledge contributions from the Danish Centre for Marine Research (DCH), Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GINR) and the Instituto Antartico Chileno (INACH) for their logistical support. Tim Steffens (GEOMAR) is thanked for technical assistance with HR-ICP-MS. Thomas Juul-Pedersen (GINR), Te Liu and Katja Laufer-Meiser (GEOMAR) are thanked for assistance with sample collection. The captain and crew of RV Sanna and Escudero/Yelcho stations are thanked for providing field support. Stephan Krisch (Bundesanstalt fuer Gewaesserkunde) is thanked for comments on the text.

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