Trace element, rare earth element and trace carbon compounds in Subglacial Lake Whillans, West Antarctica
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Whillans Subglacial Lake (SLW) lies beneath 801 m of ice in the lower portion of the Whillans Ice Stream (WIS)
in West Antarctica and is part of an extensive and active subglacial drainage network. Here, the geochemical
characterization of SLW rare earth elements (REE), trace elements (TE), free amino acids (FAA), and phenolic
compounds (PC) measured in lakewater and sediment porewater are reported. The results show, on average,
higher values of REEs in the lakewater than in the porewater, and clear changes in all REE concentrations and select
redox sensitive trace element concentrations in porewaters at a depth of ~15 cm in the 38 cm lake sediment
core. This is consistent with prior results on the lake sediment redox conditions based on gas chemistry and microbiological
data. Low concentrations of vanillyl phenols were measured in the SLW water column with higher
concentrations in porewater samples and their concentration profiles in the sediments may also reflect changing
redox conditions in the sediments. Vanillin concentrations increased with depth in the sediments as oxygenation
decreases, while the concentrations of vanillic acid, the more oxidized component, were higher in the more oxygenated
surface sediments. Collectively these results indicate redox changes occurring with the upper 38 cm of
sediment in SLW and provide support for the existence of a seawater source, already hypothesized, in the sediments
below the lowest measured depth, and of a complex and dynamic geochemical system beneath the West
Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Our results are the first to detail geochemical properties from an Antarctic subglacial environment using direct
sampling technology. Due to their isolation from the wider environment, subglacial lakes represent one of our
planets last pristine environments that provide habitats for microbial
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lake water; Porewater; Redox conditions; West Antarctica; SLW; REE; TE; Amino acids; Phenolic compound
Elenco autori:
Gambaro, Andrea; Turetta, Clara; Barbante, Carlo; Barbaro, Elena
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