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MATE: Sources, Pathways and Sinks of Organic Matter in Antarctic Terrestrial Ecosystems
Citation
Huiskes A., Herman P. 2009: Sources, Pathways and Sinks of Organic Matter in Antarctic Terrestrial Ecosystems. Netherlands Institute of Ecology; Centre for Estuarine and Marine Ecology, Netherlands. Metadata available at http://mda.nioo.knaw.nl/imis.php?module=dataset&dasid=1824. https://marineinfo.org/id/dataset/1824
Contact: NIOZ Yerseke (NIOZ), more

Description
Terrestrial, limnetic and coastal ecosystems in Antarctica are connected by transport (predominantly by melt water) of organic matter and minerals. Temperature increase (either directly or indirectly via changes in melt water fluxes and precipitation patterns) influences the fluxes of organic matter and minerals within and between these ecosystems. more

In order to study the fluxes of organic matter and minerals in the system, it is necessary to know the source, the pathways and the sink of it. In this project a pilot experiment is described to identify sources of organic matter and minerals. Stable isotope ratios of C, N, S, and O in organic compounds and the chemical structure of organic molecules in organic matter of known origin, will be identified for future reference in flux studies on the ecosystem level. As the input of minerals from marine origin is regarded to be an important mineral source for the terrestrial ecosystem, a second pilot experiment on the composition of sea spray, blown inland by wind will be performed.

Contributors
Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor Onderzoek der Zee; NIOZ Yerseke, moredata creator

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Metadatarecord created: 2009-01-09
Information last updated: 2009-10-08
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