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2022 ◽  
pp. 177-205
Author(s):  
Roger J.H. Herbert ◽  
Guillaume Corbeau ◽  
Laurent Godet ◽  
Nicolas Desroy ◽  
Nova Mieszkowska ◽  
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2022 ◽  
Vol 176 ◽  
pp. 106525
Author(s):  
Kapilkumar Nivrutti Ingle ◽  
Mark Polikovsky ◽  
Mulugeta Chanie Fenta ◽  
Akash Sopan Ingle ◽  
Alexander Golberg

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mimmi Oksman ◽  
Anna Bang Kvorning ◽  
Signe Hillerup Larsen ◽  
Kristian Kjellerup Kjeldsen ◽  
Kenneth David Mankoff ◽  
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Abstract. Climate warming and the resulting acceleration of freshwater discharge from the Greenland Ice Sheet are impacting Arctic marine coastal ecosystems, with implications for their biological productivity. To accurately project the future of coastal ecosystems, and place recent trends into perspective, paleo-records are essential. Here, we present late 19th century to present runoff estimates for a large sub-Arctic fjord system (Nuup Kangerlua, southwest Greenland) influenced by both marine- and land-terminating glaciers. We followed a multiproxy approach to reconstruct spatial and temporal trends in primary production from four sediment cores, including diatom fluxes and assemblage composition changes, biogeochemical and sedimentological proxies (total organic carbon, nitrogen, C / N-ratio, biogenic silica, δ13C, δ15N, grain size distribution). We show that an abrupt increase in freshwater runoff in the mid-1990’s is reflected by a 3-fold increase in biogenic silica fluxes in the glacier-proximal area of the fjord. In addition to increased productivity, freshwater runoff modulates the diatom assemblages and drives the dynamics and magnitude of the diatom spring bloom. Our records indicate that marine productivity is higher today than it has been at any point since the late 19th century and suggest that increased mass loss of the Greenland Ice Sheet is likely to continue promoting high productivity levels at sites proximal to marine-terminating glaciers. We highlight the importance of paleo-records in offering a unique temporal perspective on ice-ocean-ecosystem responses to climate forcing beyond existing remote sensing or monitoring time-series.


2022 ◽  
Vol 169 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Belinda K. Goddard ◽  
Alistair Becker ◽  
David Harasti ◽  
James A. Smith ◽  
Roshni C. Subramaniam ◽  
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2022 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Tim C. Jennerjahn ◽  
Tim Rixen ◽  
Hari Eko Irianto ◽  
Joko Samiaji
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Author(s):  
Rodrigo Brasil Choueri ◽  
Lucas Buruaem Moreira ◽  
Paula Christine Jimenez ◽  
Ítalo Braga de Castro ◽  
Paloma Kachel Gusso-Choueri ◽  
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