2020
DOI: 10.1029/2020jg005958
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Fate of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Antarctic Surface Environments During Summer

Abstract: While the role of supraglacial environments such as the cryoconite holes and surface snow in cycling of carbon and nutrients has gained momentum in the last decade, little has been done to assess how interactions with sunlight and microbes control the dissolved organic matter cycling in these environments. In this study, the cryoconite holes, which are subjected to different light conditions, were monitored in the coastal Antarctica during the summer in order to determine how the geochemistry of these environm… Show more

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