Nitrate stable isotopes and major ions in snow and ice samples from four Svalbard sites

Increasing reactive nitrogen (Nr) deposition in the Arctic may adversely impact N-limited ecosystems. To investigate atmospheric transport of Nr to Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic, snow and firn samples were collected from glaciers and analysed to define spatial and temporal variations (1–10 years) in ma...

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Main Authors: Carmen P. Vega, Mats P. Björkman, Veijo A. Pohjola, Elisabeth Isaksson, Rickard Pettersson, Tõnu Martma, Alina Marca, Jan Kaiser
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Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2015-04-01
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spelling doaj-90f3afb1c7a74a2db0a361c8da1f62b02020-11-24T23:56:14Zeng Norwegian Polar InstitutePolar Research1751-83692015-04-0134011910.3402/polar.v34.2324623246Nitrate stable isotopes and major ions in snow and ice samples from four Svalbard sitesCarmen P. Vega0Mats P. Björkman1Veijo A. Pohjola2Elisabeth Isaksson3Rickard Pettersson4Tõnu Martma5Alina Marca6Jan Kaiser7 Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Villavägen 16, SE-76236 Uppsala, Sweden Department of Earth Sciences, University of Gothenburg, P.O. Box 460, SE-40530 Göteborg, Sweden Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Villavägen 16, SE-76236 Uppsala, Sweden Norwegian Polar Institute, Fram Centre, P.O. Box 6606 Langnes, NO-9296 Tromsø, Norway Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Villavägen 16, SE-76236 Uppsala, Sweden Institute of Geology, Tallinn University of Technology, Ehitajate tee 5, EE-19086 Tallinn, Estonia Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UKIncreasing reactive nitrogen (Nr) deposition in the Arctic may adversely impact N-limited ecosystems. To investigate atmospheric transport of Nr to Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic, snow and firn samples were collected from glaciers and analysed to define spatial and temporal variations (1–10 years) in major ion concentrations and the stable isotope composition (δ15N and δ18O) of nitrate (NO3-) across the archipelago. The δ15N NO3- and δ18ONO3- averaged −4‰ and 67‰ in seasonal snow (2010–11) and −9‰ and 74‰ in firn accumulated over the decade 2001–2011. East–west zonal gradients were observed across the archipelago for some major ions (non-sea salt sulphate and magnesium) and also for δ15NNO3- and δ18ONO3- in snow, which suggests a different origin for air masses arriving in different sectors of Svalbard. We propose that snowfall associated with long-distance air mass transport over the Arctic Ocean inherits relatively low δ15NNO3- due to in-transport N isotope fractionation. In contrast, faster air mass transport from the north-west Atlantic or northern Europe results in snowfall with higher δ15NNO3- because in-transport fractionation of N is then time-limited.http://www.polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/23246/pdf_11Nitrateisotopesice coresSvalbardpollutants
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author Carmen P. Vega
Mats P. Björkman
Veijo A. Pohjola
Elisabeth Isaksson
Rickard Pettersson
Tõnu Martma
Alina Marca
Jan Kaiser
spellingShingle Carmen P. Vega
Mats P. Björkman
Veijo A. Pohjola
Elisabeth Isaksson
Rickard Pettersson
Tõnu Martma
Alina Marca
Jan Kaiser
Nitrate stable isotopes and major ions in snow and ice samples from four Svalbard sites
Polar Research
Nitrate
isotopes
ice cores
Svalbard
pollutants
author_facet Carmen P. Vega
Mats P. Björkman
Veijo A. Pohjola
Elisabeth Isaksson
Rickard Pettersson
Tõnu Martma
Alina Marca
Jan Kaiser
author_sort Carmen P. Vega
title Nitrate stable isotopes and major ions in snow and ice samples from four Svalbard sites
title_short Nitrate stable isotopes and major ions in snow and ice samples from four Svalbard sites
title_full Nitrate stable isotopes and major ions in snow and ice samples from four Svalbard sites
title_fullStr Nitrate stable isotopes and major ions in snow and ice samples from four Svalbard sites
title_full_unstemmed Nitrate stable isotopes and major ions in snow and ice samples from four Svalbard sites
title_sort nitrate stable isotopes and major ions in snow and ice samples from four svalbard sites
publisher Norwegian Polar Institute
series Polar Research
issn 1751-8369
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Increasing reactive nitrogen (Nr) deposition in the Arctic may adversely impact N-limited ecosystems. To investigate atmospheric transport of Nr to Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic, snow and firn samples were collected from glaciers and analysed to define spatial and temporal variations (1–10 years) in major ion concentrations and the stable isotope composition (δ15N and δ18O) of nitrate (NO3-) across the archipelago. The δ15N NO3- and δ18ONO3- averaged −4‰ and 67‰ in seasonal snow (2010–11) and −9‰ and 74‰ in firn accumulated over the decade 2001–2011. East–west zonal gradients were observed across the archipelago for some major ions (non-sea salt sulphate and magnesium) and also for δ15NNO3- and δ18ONO3- in snow, which suggests a different origin for air masses arriving in different sectors of Svalbard. We propose that snowfall associated with long-distance air mass transport over the Arctic Ocean inherits relatively low δ15NNO3- due to in-transport N isotope fractionation. In contrast, faster air mass transport from the north-west Atlantic or northern Europe results in snowfall with higher δ15NNO3- because in-transport fractionation of N is then time-limited.
topic Nitrate
isotopes
ice cores
Svalbard
pollutants
url http://www.polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/23246/pdf_11
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