Diurnal chemistry of two contrasting stream types, Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valley Region, Antarctica

Numerous ephemeral streams flow within the McMurdo Dry Valley Region of Antarctica that transport glacial meltwater to perennially ice-covered, closed-basin lakes during the austral summer. The diurnal behavior for two Taylor Valley streams of different character was examined during the summer of 20...

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Main Authors: Harmon Russell S., Leslie Deborah L., Lyons W. Berry, Welch Kathleen A., McKnight Diane M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/24/e3sconf_wri-162018_01020.pdf
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spelling doaj-341d2cc7dad54cc589a3373912ed5b0a2021-02-02T05:54:14ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01980102010.1051/e3sconf/20199801020e3sconf_wri-162018_01020Diurnal chemistry of two contrasting stream types, Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valley Region, AntarcticaHarmon Russell S.0Leslie Deborah L.1Lyons W. Berry2Welch Kathleen A.3McKnight Diane M.4Department of Marine, Earth, & Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State UniversityDepartment of Physical Sciences, Arkansas Tech UniversitySchool of Earth Sciences, & Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, Ohio State UniversitySchool of Earth Sciences, & Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, Ohio State UniversityInstitute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of ColoradoNumerous ephemeral streams flow within the McMurdo Dry Valley Region of Antarctica that transport glacial meltwater to perennially ice-covered, closed-basin lakes during the austral summer. The diurnal behavior for two Taylor Valley streams of different character was examined during the summer of 2010-11. Andersen Creek is a short, 1st-order proglacial stream, whereas Von Guerard Stream is a long, high-order stream with an extensive hyporheic zone that has a substantial cyanobacterial algal mat community in its middle reaches. Both streams display strong daily cycles for temperature, electrical conductivity, dissolved oxygen, and pH. Conductivity varies in concert with flow, with solute dilution occurring during the daily high-flow pulse. Dissolved oxygen co-varies strongly with pH at Andersen Creek but not for Von Guerard Stream. Each stream has a distinct geochemical character that for Andersen Creek is a direct reflection of its glacial source, unmodified by secondary effects, whereas that for Von Guerard Stream is modulated by its resident algal mat community and through extensive hyporheic zone interaction and exchange.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/24/e3sconf_wri-162018_01020.pdf
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author Harmon Russell S.
Leslie Deborah L.
Lyons W. Berry
Welch Kathleen A.
McKnight Diane M.
spellingShingle Harmon Russell S.
Leslie Deborah L.
Lyons W. Berry
Welch Kathleen A.
McKnight Diane M.
Diurnal chemistry of two contrasting stream types, Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valley Region, Antarctica
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Harmon Russell S.
Leslie Deborah L.
Lyons W. Berry
Welch Kathleen A.
McKnight Diane M.
author_sort Harmon Russell S.
title Diurnal chemistry of two contrasting stream types, Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valley Region, Antarctica
title_short Diurnal chemistry of two contrasting stream types, Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valley Region, Antarctica
title_full Diurnal chemistry of two contrasting stream types, Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valley Region, Antarctica
title_fullStr Diurnal chemistry of two contrasting stream types, Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valley Region, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Diurnal chemistry of two contrasting stream types, Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valley Region, Antarctica
title_sort diurnal chemistry of two contrasting stream types, taylor valley, mcmurdo dry valley region, antarctica
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Numerous ephemeral streams flow within the McMurdo Dry Valley Region of Antarctica that transport glacial meltwater to perennially ice-covered, closed-basin lakes during the austral summer. The diurnal behavior for two Taylor Valley streams of different character was examined during the summer of 2010-11. Andersen Creek is a short, 1st-order proglacial stream, whereas Von Guerard Stream is a long, high-order stream with an extensive hyporheic zone that has a substantial cyanobacterial algal mat community in its middle reaches. Both streams display strong daily cycles for temperature, electrical conductivity, dissolved oxygen, and pH. Conductivity varies in concert with flow, with solute dilution occurring during the daily high-flow pulse. Dissolved oxygen co-varies strongly with pH at Andersen Creek but not for Von Guerard Stream. Each stream has a distinct geochemical character that for Andersen Creek is a direct reflection of its glacial source, unmodified by secondary effects, whereas that for Von Guerard Stream is modulated by its resident algal mat community and through extensive hyporheic zone interaction and exchange.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/24/e3sconf_wri-162018_01020.pdf
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