托尔斯湖前冰期系统:快速变化的加拿大北极高地的残余稳定性

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 ECOLOGY Arctic Science Pub Date : 2022-12-13 DOI:10.1139/as-2022-0023
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我们描述了来自Thores湖的湖沼学数据集,Thores湖是努纳武特埃尔斯米尔岛北部的一个大型冰接触前冰川湖(82.65°N)。该湖是由于Thores冰川在其西北边缘筑坝而形成的,具有多年的冰盖和寒冷(<1.54°C)的淡水柱,层温度<0°C,最深的盆地中有高电导率的水。Thores湖是一个超贫营养湖泊,营养物质和浮游植物存量都很低。辅助色素数据和宏基因组学被用来描述真核微生物群落。分类学组成在40米深度是均匀的,与密度剖面一致。冰川界面的地表水浊度和总磷浓度较高,浮游植物群落以叶绿素为主,而湖泊水柱中温生植物和光合甲藻的相对丰度较高。Thores湖有一个收缩的远洋食物网,以浮游植物为食的轮虫占据了最高的营养级,没有甲壳类动物浮游动物;剖面图显示,ω-3脂肪酸(FA)占总seston FA的<1%(界面)至3.6%(湖泊)。考虑到Thores冰川的稳定性和常年结冰的冷水的持续性,Thores湖为评估气候变化对遥远北方湖泊的影响提供了一个基线。
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The Thores Lake proglacial system: remnant stability in the rapidly changing Canadian High Arctic
We describe limnological datasets from Thores Lake, a large ice-contact proglacial lake in northern Ellesmere Island, Nunavut (82.65°N). The lake is formed due to damming by Thores Glacier at its northwest margin, has multi-year ice cover and a cold (< 1.54°C), freshwater column with a layer of < 0°C, high-conductivity water in the deepest basin. Thores Lake is ultra-oligotrophic, with low nutrient and phytoplankton stocks. Accessory pigment data and metagenomics were used to describe the eukaryotic microbial community. Taxonomic composition was homogenous to a depth of 40 m, consistent with density profiles. Surface water at the glacier interface had high turbidity and total phosphorus concentrations, and a distinct phytoplankton community dominated by chlorophytes, whereas the lake water column had higher relative abundances of chrysophytes and photosynthetic dinoflagellates. Thores Lake has a contracted pelagic food-web, with the highest trophic level occupied by phytoplankton-feeding rotifers, and no crustacean zooplankton; profiles showed that omega-3 fatty acids (FA) ranged from < 1% (interface) to 3.6% (lake) of total seston FA. Given the stability of the Thores Glacier and the persistence of cold water capped by perennial ice, Thores Lake provides a baseline to assess the impact of climate change on far northern lakes.
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Arctic Science
Arctic Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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期刊介绍: Arctic Science is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes original peer-reviewed research from all areas of natural science and applied science & engineering related to northern Polar Regions. The focus on basic and applied science includes the traditional knowledge and observations of the indigenous peoples of the region as well as cutting-edge developments in biological, chemical, physical and engineering science in all northern environments. Reports on interdisciplinary research are encouraged. Special issues and sections dealing with important issues in northern polar science are also considered.
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