2023
DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiad056
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Addition of dissolved inorganic carbon stimulates snow algae primary productivity on glacially eroded carbonate bedrock in the Medicine Bow Mountains, WY, USA

Abstract: Snow is a critical component of the Earth system. High elevation snow can persist into the spring, summer and early fall and hosts a diverse array of life including snow algae. Due in part to the presence of pigments, snow algae lower albedo and accelerate snow melt which has led to increasing interest in identifying and quantifying the environmental factors that constrain their distribution. Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) concentration is low in supraglacial snow on Cascade stratovolcanoes and snow algae pr… Show more

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