Late winter biogeochemical conditions under sea ice in the Canadian High Arctic

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Late winter biogeochemical conditions under sea ice in the Canadian High Arctic. / Findlay, H.S.; Edwards, L.A.; Lewis, C.N. et al.
In: Polar Research, Vol. 34, 09.12.2015.

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Findlay, HS, Edwards, LA, Lewis, CN, Cooper, GA, Clement, R, Hardman-Mountford, N, Vagle, S & Miller, LA 2015, 'Late winter biogeochemical conditions under sea ice in the Canadian High Arctic', Polar Research, vol. 34. https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v34.24170

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Findlay, H. S., Edwards, L. A., Lewis, C. N., Cooper, G. A., Clement, R., Hardman-Mountford, N., Vagle, S., & Miller, L. A. (2015). Late winter biogeochemical conditions under sea ice in the Canadian High Arctic. Polar Research, 34. https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v34.24170

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Findlay HS, Edwards LA, Lewis CN, Cooper GA, Clement R, Hardman-Mountford N, Vagle S, Miller LA. 2015. Late winter biogeochemical conditions under sea ice in the Canadian High Arctic. Polar Research. 34. https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v34.24170

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Findlay HS, Edwards LA, Lewis CN, Cooper GA, Clement R, Hardman-Mountford N et al. Late winter biogeochemical conditions under sea ice in the Canadian High Arctic. Polar Research. 2015 Dec 9;34. doi: 10.3402/polar.v34.24170

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Findlay, H.S. ; Edwards, L.A. ; Lewis, C.N. et al. / Late winter biogeochemical conditions under sea ice in the Canadian High Arctic. In: Polar Research. 2015 ; Vol. 34.

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T1 - Late winter biogeochemical conditions under sea ice in the Canadian High Arctic

AU - Findlay, H.S.

AU - Edwards, L.A.

AU - Lewis, C.N.

AU - Cooper, G.A.

AU - Clement, R.

AU - Hardman-Mountford, N.

AU - Vagle, S.

AU - Miller, L.A.

PY - 2015/12/9

Y1 - 2015/12/9

N2 - With the Arctic summer sea-ice extent in decline, questions are arising as to how changes in sea-ice dynamics might affect biogeochemical cycling and phenomena such as carbon dioxide (CO2) uptake and ocean acidification. Recent field research in these areas has concentrated on biogeochemical and CO2 measurements during spring, summer or autumn, but there are few data for the winter or winter–spring transition, particularly in the High Arctic. Here, we present carbon and nutrient data within and under sea ice measured during the Catlin Arctic Survey, over 40 days in March and April 2010, off Ellef Ringnes Island (78° 43.11′ N, 104° 47.44′ W) in the Canadian High Arctic. Results show relatively low surface water (1–10 m) nitrate (

AB - With the Arctic summer sea-ice extent in decline, questions are arising as to how changes in sea-ice dynamics might affect biogeochemical cycling and phenomena such as carbon dioxide (CO2) uptake and ocean acidification. Recent field research in these areas has concentrated on biogeochemical and CO2 measurements during spring, summer or autumn, but there are few data for the winter or winter–spring transition, particularly in the High Arctic. Here, we present carbon and nutrient data within and under sea ice measured during the Catlin Arctic Survey, over 40 days in March and April 2010, off Ellef Ringnes Island (78° 43.11′ N, 104° 47.44′ W) in the Canadian High Arctic. Results show relatively low surface water (1–10 m) nitrate (

U2 - 10.3402/polar.v34.24170

DO - 10.3402/polar.v34.24170

M3 - Article

VL - 34

JO - Polar Research

JF - Polar Research

SN - 0800-0395

ER -