Ecosystem metabolism for an arctic warm spring-stream

This dataset investigated the productivity of a perennial, Arctic spring-stream. Ivishak Spring has the stable discharge (~131 L/s) and temperature (~4-8 deg C) typical for springs. It is unusual, however, in having an annual cycle of daylight from 24 hrs/d (summer) to 0 hrs/d (winter). It tested the hypothesis that stored detritus would buffer carbon limitation during winter when gross primary production (GPP) is minimized, resulting in constant rates of community respiration (CR) year-round due to constant temperatures. It used open-channel methods to measure GPP and CR monthly from March 2007 to August 2009. Mean annual GPP was 458 gC/m2. Such a level is typical for temperate desert-streams but was surprising for an Arctic stream. Annual CR (887 gC/m2) was also remarkable. The high metabolism of this stream is explained by an open canopy, moderate year-round temperatures, stable bed, and high bryophyte biomass (48 gAFDM/m2). Strong seasonal cycles of GPP were mirrored by CR (r=0.65) indicating the possibility of carbon limitation during winter. This result falsified our hypothesis that CR would be relatively stable year-round due to a detritus buffer and constant temperature The data are in tab delimited, and Excel spreadsheet files.

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Temporal Range

  • Begin:  2007-03-01T00:00:00Z
    End:  2009-08-31T23:59:59Z

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Resource Type dataset
Temporal Range Begin 2007-03-01T00:00:00Z
Temporal Range End 2009-08-31T23:59:59Z
Temporal Resolution N/A
Bounding Box North Lat 69.02510
Bounding Box South Lat 69.02367
Bounding Box West Long -147.72067
Bounding Box East Long -147.71943
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Documentation #1 : Ivishak_Spring_DIEL_LT_AP_DO_TEMP_README_file.pdf

106.350 : is a companion to dataset 106.336

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Author Alexander D. Huryn ORCID icon
Jonathan P. Benstead ORCID icon
Publisher NSF NCAR Earth Observing Laboratory ROR icon

Publication Date 2011-09-07T13:07:52
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Not Assigned
Alternate Identifier 106.336
Resource Version 1.0
Topic Category inlandWaters
Progress completed
Metadata Date 2025-08-01T18:02:00Z
Metadata Record Identifier edu.ucar.eol::106.336
Metadata Language eng; USA
Suggested Citation Alexander D. Huryn, Jonathan P. Benstead. (2011). Ecosystem metabolism for an arctic warm spring-stream. 1.0. NSF NCAR Earth Observing Laboratory. https://data.eol.ucar.edu/dataset/106.336. Accessed 01 March 2026.

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