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Storage and export of microbial biomass across the western Greenland Ice Sheet

Tristram Irvine‐Fynn, Arwyn Edwards, I.T. Stevens, Andrew C. Mitchell, Peter Bunting, Jason E. Box, Karen A. Cameron, Joseph M. Cook, Kathrin Naegeli, Sara M. E. Rassner, Jonathan C. Ryan, Marek Stibal, Christopher J. Williamson, Alun Hubbard

2021Nature Communications34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The Greenland Ice Sheet harbours a wealth of microbial life, yet the total biomass stored or exported from its surface to downstream environments is unconstrained. Here, we quantify microbial abundance and cellular biomass flux within the near-surface weathering crust photic zone of the western sector of the ice sheet. Using groundwater techniques, we demonstrate that interstitial water flow is slow (~10 −2 m d −1 ), while flow cytometry enumeration reveals this pathway delivers 5 × 10 8 cells m −2 d −1 to supraglacial streams, equivalent to a carbon flux up to 250 g km −2 d −1 . We infer that cellular carbon accumulation in the weathering crust exceeds fluvial export, promoting biomass sequestration, enhanced carbon cycling, and biological albedo reduction. We estimate that up to 37 kg km −2 of cellular carbon is flushed from the weathering crust environment of the western Greenland Ice Sheet each summer, providing an appreciable flux to support heterotrophs and methanogenesis at the bed.

Topics & Concepts

Biomass (ecology)Ice sheetGreenland ice sheetEnvironmental scienceEarth sciencePhysical geographyGeologyOceanographyGeographyPolar Research and EcologyCryospheric studies and observationsClimate change and permafrost
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