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Validation of sampling antarctic subglacial hypersaline waters with an electrothermal ice melting probe (IceMole) for environmental analytical geochemistry

  • Geochemical characterisation of hypersaline waters is difficult as high concentrations of salts hinder the analysis of constituents at low concentrations, such as trace metals, and the collection of samples for trace metal analysis in natural waters can be easily contaminated. This is particularly the case if samples are collected by non-conventional techniques such as those required for aquatic subglacial environments. In this paper we present the first analysis of a subglacial brine from Taylor Valley, (~ 78°S), Antarctica for the trace metals: Ba, Co, Mo, Rb, Sr, V, and U. Samples were collected englacially using an electrothermal melting probe called the IceMole. This probe uses differential heating of a copper head as well as the probe’s sidewalls and an ice screw at the melting head to move through glacier ice. Detailed blanks, meltwater, and subglacial brine samples were collected to evaluate the impact of the IceMole and the borehole pump, the melting and collection process, filtration, and storage on the geochemistry of the samples collected by this device. Comparisons between melt water profiles through the glacier ice and blank analysis, with published studies on ice geochemistry, suggest the potential for minor contributions of some species Rb, As, Co, Mn, Ni, NH4+, and NO2−+NO3− from the IceMole. The ability to conduct detailed chemical analyses of subglacial fluids collected with melting probes is critical for the future exploration of the hundreds of deep subglacial lakes in Antarctica.

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Author:Laura German, Jill A. Mikucki, Susan A. Welch, Kathleen A. Welch, Anthony Lutton, Bernd DachwaldORCiD, Julia KowalskiORCiD, Dirk Heinen, Marco Feldmann, Gero Francke, Clemens Espe, W. Berry Lyons
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319.2019.1704750
ISSN:0306-7319
Parent Title (English):International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
Place of publication:London
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2021
Date of the Publication (Server):2021/11/24
Volume:101
Issue:15
First Page:2654
Last Page:2667
Link:https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319.2019.1704750
Zugriffsart:bezahl
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik
FH Aachen / IfB - Institut für Bioengineering
collections:Verlag / Taylor & Francis