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Arctic fjord ecosystem adaptation to cryosphere meltdown over the past 14,000 years

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Title
Arctic fjord ecosystem adaptation to cryosphere meltdown over the past 14,000 years
Other Titles
지난 14,000년 동안 극지 피오르드 생태계의 빙권 변화에 대한 적응
Authors
Knies Jochen
Ahn, Youngkyu
Ebner Berenice
Smik Lukas
Jang Kwangchul
Nam, Seung-il
Belt Simon T.
Schubert Carsten J.
Issue Date
2025
Citation
Knies Jochen, et al. 2025. "Arctic fjord ecosystem adaptation to cryosphere meltdown over the past 14,000 years". Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1): 0-0.
Abstract
The Arctic cryosphere is the epicentre of acute global change impact, with abrupt warming and amplification driving rapid sea ice decline and irreversible glacial ice loss. A key challenge is understanding how the cryosphere meltdown will impact Arctic marine carbon cycles and ecosystems. Here, we use organic geochemical biomarkers to trace the contribution of different planktonic groups to organic carbon in Arctic fjord sediments (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard) during past warmer and colder (than present) climate states. We show that phytoplankton community structures changed abruptly with variable sea ice cover and glacial ice loss. Our results imply that future deglaciation of Svalbard fjords will likely increase primary productivity in a "blue" (summer ice-free) scenario; however, the potential for fjords to serve as hotspots of marine organic carbon burial will likely be constrained due to warmer, stratified waters and reduced meltwater-induced supply of critical nutrients.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16003
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02251-y
Type
Article
Station
기타(RV Kronprins Haakon (Norway))
Indexed
SCIE
Appears in Collections  
2024-2025, 북극 스발바르 기후ㆍ환경 취약성과 회복력 이해 (24-25) / 남승일 (PN24013)
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