Spatial variability of the hydrochemistry of shallow groundwaters and surface waters of the Rensdyrbekken: A case study of a permafrost catchment in Bellsund (SW Spitsbergen, Svalbard)

Author:

Lehmann‐Konera Sara1ORCID,Zagórski Piotr1ORCID,Nowiński Kamil2,Raczyński Krzysztof3ORCID,Frankowski Marcin4ORCID,Franczak Łukasz1ORCID,Dobek Mateusz1ORCID,Szumińska Danuta5ORCID,Ruman Marek6ORCID,Al Bakain Ramia7ORCID,Polkowska Żaneta8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management, Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences Maria Curie‐Skłodowska University in Lublin Lublin Poland

2. Laboratory of Limnology, Department of Hydrology, Faculty of Oceanography and Geography Gdańsk University Gdańsk Poland

3. Geosystems Research Institute Mississippi State University Starkville Mississippi USA

4. Department of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Poznań Poland

5. Faculty of Geographical Sciences Kazimierz Wielki University Bydgoszcz Poland

6. Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Silesia in Katowice Sosnowiec Poland

7. Department of Chemistry, School of Science The University of Jordan Amman Jordan

8. Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry Gdańsk University of Technology Gdańsk Poland

Abstract

AbstractProgressive climate change may have unpredictable consequences for the Arctic environment. Permafrost catchments off the west coast of Svalbard, described as “thin” and “warm,” are particularly sensitive to climate change. The interdisciplinary research on the hydrochemical response of surface and underground water functioning within a small permafrost catchment area focused on the determination of the impact of meteorological conditions (temperature (T), precipitation (P)) on the mean daily discharge (Q), and the lowering of the groundwater table (H). We determined physical and chemical properties (pH and SEC) and concentrations of major elements (Ca, Mg, Na, K) and 23 trace elements (i.a. Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb, Zn) in 280 water samples. The results of the correlation matrix showed that an increase in the average air temperature in the summer of 2021 had a significant impact on the hydrochemistry of both types of waters operating in the catchment. In response to increase in T, the lowering of the H (0.52 < r < 0.66) and a decrease in Q (−0.66 < r < −0.68) were observed what in consequence also leads to changes in water chemistry. The principal component analysis (CA) indicates that chemical weathering and binding of elements to DOC are processes influencing water chemistry. Results of statistical analysis showed that the resultant of the hydrometeorological conditions that prevailed in that season and the type of geological formations on which they were located had a significant impact on the water chemistry at individual measurement points. Significant differences in the concentrations of elements between points on the same geological formations were also found.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science,General Environmental Science,Development,Environmental Chemistry

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