Temporal and spatial variability of stream water chemistry on Subantarctic Marion Island
Concentrations of major ions in stream water from the Soft Plume River on Subantarctic Marion Island were measured. During the annual relief voyage, samples were collected daily over a 16-day period (21 April–6 May 2015) from three sites along the stream to better understand temporal and spatial var...
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doaj-d9ae48ec0c0a419593eee7b5e2b745e82020-11-25T01:42:37Zeng Norwegian Polar InstitutePolar Research1751-83692019-12-0138011010.33265/polar.v38.33563356Temporal and spatial variability of stream water chemistry on Subantarctic Marion IslandM.-J. Stowe0David William Hedding1Frank D. Eckardt2Werner Nel3Department of Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South AfricaDepartment of Geography, University of South Africa, Florida, South AfricaDepartment of Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South AfricaDepartment of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Fort Hare, Alice, South AfricaConcentrations of major ions in stream water from the Soft Plume River on Subantarctic Marion Island were measured. During the annual relief voyage, samples were collected daily over a 16-day period (21 April–6 May 2015) from three sites along the stream to better understand temporal and spatial variability of stream water chemistry on the island. The chemical composition of the stream is dominated by the sea salts Na+ and Cl−. Mean solute concentrations for Na+ and Cl− are 7 ± 0.58 and 12.5 ± 0.84 mg/L, respectively. The mean molar Na:Cl ratio for all samples is 0.86 ± 0.05, with a range from 0.71 to 0.99 (n = 47), and there is a strong, significant positive correlation between Na+ and Cl− concentrations (r = 0.80; p < 0.001). These values are consistent with previous studies from Marion Island and other Subantarctic islands. Temporal variation in ion concentrations was small. The largest detected change was a decrease in most solute concentrations that coincided with two precipitation events. This decrease was largest at the highest altitude and the shallowest site, suggesting that there was more rainfall at this location. These findings confirm the dominance of the surrounding ocean as the main source of the island’s stream water chemistry and illustrate spatiotemporal patterns that provide an insight into mechanisms affecting their composition on Subantarctic Marion Island.https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3356/10014major ionshydrochemistrytime seriesfreshwatersea salts |
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M.-J. Stowe David William Hedding Frank D. Eckardt Werner Nel Temporal and spatial variability of stream water chemistry on Subantarctic Marion Island Polar Research major ions hydrochemistry time series freshwater sea salts |
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M.-J. Stowe David William Hedding Frank D. Eckardt Werner Nel |
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Temporal and spatial variability of stream water chemistry on Subantarctic Marion Island |
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Temporal and spatial variability of stream water chemistry on Subantarctic Marion Island |
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Temporal and spatial variability of stream water chemistry on Subantarctic Marion Island |
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Temporal and spatial variability of stream water chemistry on Subantarctic Marion Island |
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Temporal and spatial variability of stream water chemistry on Subantarctic Marion Island |
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temporal and spatial variability of stream water chemistry on subantarctic marion island |
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Concentrations of major ions in stream water from the Soft Plume River on Subantarctic Marion Island were measured. During the annual relief voyage, samples were collected daily over a 16-day period (21 April–6 May 2015) from three sites along the stream to better understand temporal and spatial variability of stream water chemistry on the island. The chemical composition of the stream is dominated by the sea salts Na+ and Cl−. Mean solute concentrations for Na+ and Cl− are 7 ± 0.58 and 12.5 ± 0.84 mg/L, respectively. The mean molar Na:Cl ratio for all samples is 0.86 ± 0.05, with a range from 0.71 to 0.99 (n = 47), and there is a strong, significant positive correlation between Na+ and Cl− concentrations (r = 0.80; p < 0.001). These values are consistent with previous studies from Marion Island and other Subantarctic islands. Temporal variation in ion concentrations was small. The largest detected change was a decrease in most solute concentrations that coincided with two precipitation events. This decrease was largest at the highest altitude and the shallowest site, suggesting that there was more rainfall at this location. These findings confirm the dominance of the surrounding ocean as the main source of the island’s stream water chemistry and illustrate spatiotemporal patterns that provide an insight into mechanisms affecting their composition on Subantarctic Marion Island. |
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major ions hydrochemistry time series freshwater sea salts |
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