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Deglaciation and catchment ontogeny in coastal south‐west Greenland: implications for terrestrial and aquatic carbon cycling

JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE(2012)

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Abstract
Here we present Holocene organic carbon, nitrogen, sulphur, carbon isotope ratio and macrofossil data from a small freshwater lake near Sisimiut in south-west Greenland. The lake was formed c. 11cal ka BP following retreat of the ice sheet margin and is located above the marine limit in this area. The elemental and isotope data suggest a complex deglaciation history of interactions between the lake and its catchment, reflecting glacial retreat and post-glacial hydrological flushing probably due to periodic melting of local remnant glacial ice and firn areas between 11 and 8.5cal ka BP. After 8.5cal ka BP, soil development and associated vegetation processes began to exert a greater control on terrestrialaquatic carbon cycling. By 5.5cal ka BP, in the early Neoglacial cooling, the sediment record indicates a change in catchmentlake interactions with consistent delta 13C while C/N exhibits greater variability. The period after 5.5cal ka BP is also characterized by higher organic C accumulation in the lake. These changes (total organic carbon, C/N, delta 13C) are most likely the result of increasing contribution (and burial) of terrestrial organic matter as a result of enhanced soil instability, as indicated by an increase in Cenococcum remains, but also Sphagnum and Empetrum. The impact of glacial retreat and relatively subdued mid- to late Holocene climate variation at the coast is in marked contrast to the greater environmental variability seen in inland lakes closer to the present-day ice sheet margin. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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deglaciation,organic carbon,carbon isotopes,carbon cycling,south-west Greenland
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