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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2017-11-30
    Description: The origin of dissolved organic matter (DOM) within sea ice in coastal waters of the Baltic Sea was investigated using parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis of DOM fluorescence. Sea ice DOM had distinctly different fluorescence characteristics than that of the underlying humic-rich waters and was dominated by protein-like fluorescence signals. PARAFAC analysis identified five fluorescent components, all of which were present in both sea ice and water. Three humic components were negatively correlated to salinity and concluded to be terrestrially derived material. Baltic Sea ice DOM was found to be a mixture of humic material from the underlying water column incorporated during ice formation and autochthonous material produced by organisms within the ice. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) concentrations were correlated to the humic fluorescence, indicating that the majority of the organic carbon and nitrogen in Baltic Sea ice is bound in terrestrial humic material trapped within the ice. This has implications for our understanding of sea ice carbon cycling in regions influenced by riverine input (e.g., Baltic and Arctic coastal waters), as the susceptibility of DOM to degradation and remineralization is largely determined by its source.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-01-08
    Description: Warming air temperatures, shifting hydrological regimes and accelerating permafrost thaw in the catchments of the Arctic rivers is affecting their biogeochemistry. Arctic river monitoring is necessary to observe changes in the mobilization of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from permafrost. The Lena River is the second largest Arctic river and 71% of its catchment is continuous permafrost. Biogeochemical parameters, including temperature, electrical conductivity (EC), stable water isotopes, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and absorption by colored dissolved organic matter (aCDOM) have been measured as part of a new high-frequency sampling program in the central Lena River Delta. The results show strong seasonal variations of all biogeochemical parameters that generally follow seasonal patterns of the hydrograph. Optical indices of DOM indicate a trend of decreasing aromaticity and molecular weight from spring to winter. High-frequency sampling improved our estimated annual fluvial flux of annual dissolved organic carbon flux (6.79 Tg C). EC and stable isotope data were used to distinguish three different source water types which explain most of the seasonal variation in the biogeochemistry of the Lena River. These water types match signatures of (1) melt water, (2) rain water, and (3) subsurface water. Melt water and rain water accounted for 84% of the discharge flux and 86% of the DOC flux. The optical properties of melt water DOM were characteristic of fresh organic matter. In contrast, the optical properties of DOM in subsurface water revealed lower aromaticity and lower molecular weights, which indicate a shift toward an older organic matter source mobilized from deeper soil horizons or permafrost deposits. The first year of this new sampling program sets a new baseline for flux calculations of dissolved matter and has enabled the identification and characterization of water types that drive the seasonality of the Lena River water properties.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: The Arctic Ocean receives a large supply of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from its catchment and shelf sediments, which can be traced across much of the basin’s upper waters. This signature can potentially be used as a tracer. On the shelf, the combination of river discharge and sea-ice formation, modifies water densities and mixing considerably. These waters are a source of the halocline layer that covers much of the Arctic Ocean, but also contain elevated levels of DOM. Here we demonstrate how this can be used as a supplementary tracer and contribute to evaluating ocean circulation in the Arctic. A fraction of the organic compounds that DOM consists of fluoresce and can be measured using in-situ fluorometers. When deployed on autonomous platforms these provide high temporal and spatial resolution measurements over long periods. The results of an analysis of data derived from several Ice Tethered Profilers (ITPs) offer a unique spatial coverage of the distribution of DOM in the surface 800m below Arctic sea-ice. Water mass analysis using temperature, salinity and DOM fluorescence, can clearly distinguish between the contribution of Siberian terrestrial DOM and marine DOM from the Chukchi shelf to the waters of the halocline. The findings offer a new approach to trace the distribution of Pacific waters and its export from the Arctic Ocean. Our results indicate the potential to extend the approach to separate freshwater contributions from, sea-ice melt, riverine discharge and the Pacific Ocean. Key Points: Arctic surface waters with comparable temperature and salinity have contrasting in situ dissolved organic matter fluorescence. Organic matter fluorescence can tracklow salinity waters feeding into the Transpolar Drift and haloclinelayers. Siberian and Chukchishelf waters can be separated based on their fluorescence to salinity relationship
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Gonçalves-Araujo, Rafael; Stedmon, Colin A; Heim, Birgit; Dubinenkov, Ivan; Kraberg, Alexandra Claudia; Moiseev, Denis; Bracher, Astrid (2015): From fresh to marine waters: characterization and fate of dissolved organic matter in the Lena River delta region, Siberia. Frontiers in Marine Science, 2(108), 13 pp, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2015.00108
    Publication Date: 2023-04-12
    Description: Connectivity between the terrestrial and marine environment in the Artic is changing as a result of climate change, influencing both freshwater budgets and the supply of carbon to the sea. This study characterizes the optical properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM) within the Lena Delta region and evaluates the behavior of DOM across the fresh water-marine gradient. Six fluorescent components (four humic-like; one marine humic-like; one protein-like) were identified by Parallel Factor Analysis (PARAFAC) with a clear dominance of allochthonous humic-like signals. Colored DOM (CDOM) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) were highly correlated and had their distribution coupled with hydrographical conditions. Higher DOM concentration and degree of humification were associated with the low salinity waters of the Lena River. Values decreased towards the higher salinity Laptev Sea shelf waters. Results demonstrate different responses of DOM mixing in relation to the vertical structure of the water column, as reflecting the hydrographical dynamics in the region. Two mixing curves for DOM were apparent. In surface waters above the pycnocline there was a sharper decrease in DOM concentration in relation to salinity indicating removal. In the bottom water layer the DOM decrease within salinity was less. We propose there is a removal of DOM occurring primarily at the surface layer, which is likely driven by photodegradation and flocculation.
    Keywords: Absorption coefficient, 350 nm; Absorption coefficient, 443 nm; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Biological index; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Fluorescence index; Fluorescence intensity, maximum, DOM; Humification index; Laptev Sea; Latitude of event; Lena2013; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Ratio; RU-Land_2013_Lena; Salinity; Specific ultraviolet absorbance normalized to DOC; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption; T1-1301; T1-1302; T1-1303; T1-1304; T1-1305; T1-1306; T1-1307; T1-3X-1; T4-1301; T4-1303; T4-1304; T4-1305; T5-1301; T5-1303; T5-1304; T6-1301; T6-1302; T6-1303; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1851 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Area/locality; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll a, standard deviation; CTD, Seacat; CTD-S; Dana10_FB2_1; Dana10_FB3.5_1; Dana10_GF1_1; Dana10_GF10_1; Dana10_GF10bis; Dana10_GF11_1; Dana10_GF2_1; Dana10_GF3_1; Dana10_GF6_1; Dana10_K2_1; Dana10_K4_1; Dana10/1; Dana II; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Fyllas Banke, West Greenland; Godthåbsfjord, West Greenland; Kapisigdlit, West Greenland; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Sampling date; Station label; Temperature, technical
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 77 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-06-08
    Description: In this study organic mater fluorescence is characterized by excitation-emission matrix spectroscopy on alkaline extracted DOM from a Baltic Sea sediment core that spanned 8500 years and fluctuating levels of hypoxia. Our results showed that three underlying components had strong correlations with carbon, nitrogen content and δ15N. Our results demonstrate that optical properties of extracted OM from sediments reveal information about OM quality and quantity similar to those of biomarkers, which can be a useful additional tool for investigating OM deposition.
    Keywords: AGE; ARA-LL19; Aranda (1989); Baltic Sea; Carbon, total; COMBINE-2/HYPER; Cyanobacteria, fractional contribution; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Fluorescence, dissolved organic matter, component; Fluorescence, dissolved organic matter, component, C normalized; Molybdenum/Aluminium ratio; MUC; MultiCorer; Nitrogen, total; Phytoplankton, fractional contribution; Sample mass; Terrestrial matter, fractional contribution; δ13C; δ15N
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1955 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Amphidinium sphenoides, biomass as carbon; Amphidinium sphenoides, standard deviation; Chaetoceros spp., biomass as carbon; Chaetoceros spp., standard deviation; Ciliates, biomass as carbon; Ciliates, standard deviation; CTD, Seacat; CTD-S; Dana10_GF10bis; Dana10_GF11_1; Dana10_K2_1; Dana10_K4_1; Dana10/1; Dana II; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Diatoms, centrales, biomass as carbon; Diatoms, pennales, biomass as carbon; Diatoms, standard deviation; Dinobryon spp., biomass as carbon; Dinobryon spp., standard deviation; Dinoflagellates, biomass as carbon; Dinoflagellates, standard deviation; Dinophysis spp., biomass as carbon; Dinophysis spp., standard deviation; Event label; Godthåbsfjord, West Greenland; Gyrodinium spp., biomass as carbon; Gyrodinium spp., standard deviation; Kapisigdlit, West Greenland; Katodinium glaucum, biomass as carbon; Katodinium glaucum, standard deviation; Laboea strobila, biomass as carbon; Laboea strobila, standard deviation; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Nanoflagellates, biomass as carbon; Nanoflagellates, standard deviation; Phaeocystis sp., biomass as carbon; Phaeocystis sp., standard deviation; Protoperidinium spp., biomass as carbon; Protoperidinium spp., standard deviation; Pseudo-nitzschia spp., biomass as carbon; Pseudo-nitzschia spp., standard deviation; Strombidium spp., biomass as carbon; Strombidium spp., standard deviation; Thalassiosira spp., biomass as carbon; Thalassiosira spp., standard deviation; Tintinnid, biomass as carbon; Tintinnid, standard deviation; Torodinium robustum, biomass as carbon; Torodinium robustum, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 168 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-07-11
    Keywords: CTD, Seacat; CTD-S; Dana10_FB2_1; Dana10_FB3.5_1; Dana10_GF1_1; Dana10_GF10_1; Dana10_GF10bis; Dana10_GF11_1; Dana10_GF2_1; Dana10_GF3_1; Dana10_GF6_1; Dana10_K2_1; Dana10_K4_1; Dana10/1; Dana II; Event label; Feeding experiment; FX; Fyllas Banke, West Greenland; Godthåbsfjord, West Greenland; Kapisigdlit, West Greenland; Method comment; Mortality; Number; Phytoplankton growth rate; Primary production of chlorophyll a per day; Primary production removed/grazed; Size fraction; Station label
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 138 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-07-11
    Keywords: CTD, Seacat; CTD-S; Dana10_GF11_1; Dana10_GF6_1; Dana10_K2_1; Dana10/1; Dana II; Event label; Feeding experiment; FX; Godthåbsfjord, West Greenland; Kapisigdlit, West Greenland; Mortality; Number; Phytoplankton growth rate; Size fraction; Station label
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 14 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-11-27
    Description: Here we present a merged and calibrated dataset of temperature, practical salinity and dissolved organic matter (DOM) fluorescence obtained from several Ice Tethered Profilers (ITPs) deployed across the central Arctic (2011-2016). The data offer a unique spatial coverage of the distribution of DOM in the surface 800 m below Arctic sea ice. A total of 5044 profiles are gathered. The ITP data are level 3 data products pressure-bin-averaged at 1-db vertical resolution with depth down to either 200 or approximately 750 m. Data (max 800m depth) from CTD casts made during two oceanographic cruises are also included. These were used as part of the calibration and validation of the ITP calibration routines. The cruises were PS94 (ARK-XXIX/3) with POLARSTERN in 2015 and NAACOS with DANA in 2012. The presented DOM fluorescence data are smoothed, corrected for instrument drift and calibrated to provide intercomparable data across the sensors. Fluorescence is reported in Raman Units (nm-1), and comparable to laboratory measurements conducted according to current community recommendations.
    Keywords: Advective Pathways of nutrients and key Ecological substances in the ARctic; APEAR; Arctic; CDOM; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Fluorescence, colored dissolved organic matter; FRAM; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; hydrography; Ice-Tethered Profiler; Identification; ITP; ITP64-TransArc-NAACOS; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; particulate matter; Pressure, water; Profile; RACE; Regional Atlantic Circulation and global Change; Salinity; Temperature, water; Temperature, water, potential; water masses
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3187583 data points
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