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Geochemistry of ice-covered, meromictic Lake A in the Canadian High Arctic
Authors:John A E Gibson  Warwick F Vincent  Patrick Van Hove  Claude Belzile  Xioawa Wang  Derek Muir
Institution:(1) Centre détudes nordiques, Université Laval, Sainte-Foy, Québec, G1K 7P4, Canada;(2) Canadian Center For Inland Waters, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The geochemical processes occurring within meromictic Lake A (maxdepth 120 m) on northern Ellesmere Island, Canada, were investigated to determinethe history of the lake and to provide a baseline for future studies. The lake contained seawaterdiluted by freshwater input that had been mixed prior to the lake's isolation from tidalaction. Input of freshwater after isolation of the lake created vertical stratification resultingin the creation of distinct oxic, suboxic and anoxic zones. Dissolved oxygen was present to 13 m,and sulphide beneath 32 m. Manganese and iron cycling dominated the redox chemistrybetween these depths. Total manganese concentrations reached 176 mgrM, higher thanin most other natural stratified lake or marine environments.
Keywords:arctic  biogeochemistry  meromictic  perennial ice  redox  manganese  iron
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