Estuarine removal of glacial iron and implications for iron fluxes to the ocean


TitleEstuarine removal of glacial iron and implications for iron fluxes to the ocean
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsSchroth, AW, Crusius, J, Hoyer, IR, Campbell, RW
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume41
Start Page3951
Issue11
Pagination3951 - 3958
Date Published2014/06
Abstract

While recent work demonstrates that glacial meltwater provides a substantial and relatively labile flux of the micronutrient iron to oceans, the role of high-latitude estuary environments as a potential sink of glacial iron is unknown. Here we present the first quantitative description of iron removal in a meltwater-dominated estuary. We find that 85% of “dissolved” Fe is removed in the low-salinity region of the estuary along with 41% of “total dissolvable” iron associated with glacial flour. We couple these findings with hydrologic and geochemical data from Gulf of Alaska (GoA) glacierized catchments to calculate meltwater-derived fluxes of size and species partitioned Fe to the GoA. Iron flux data indicate that labile iron in the glacial flour and associated Fe minerals dominate the meltwater contribution to the Fe budget of the GoA. As such, GoA nutrient cycles and related ecosystems could be strongly influenced by continued ice loss in its watershed.

URLhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1002/2014GL060199/full
DOI10.1002/2014GL060199
Short TitleGeophys. Res. Lett.
Refereed DesignationRefereed
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