SW Greenland Lakes d13C CN

Published: 14 July 2019| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/x3fv8kzd59.1
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Christopher Osburn

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Stable carbon isotope (δ13C) and molar carbon to nitrogen (C:N) ratio data for terrestrial and aquatic vegetation, particulate and dissolved organic matter (POM and DOM, respectively), and surface sediments from lakes across three hydro-climatic regions in southwest Greenland. Our hypothesis was to determine the relatively abundance of C sources to the pelagic DOM and sedimentary OM pools in those lakes. The data were collected from a number of previously published works. Interpreting the data: The data are arranged by observations of three lake groups (Coastal, Central, and Ice margin) that are distinguished in part by their mean annual precipitation (MAP, in mm) as well as the different organic matter (OM) sources and the DOM, POM, and sediment C pools.

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Dissolved Organic Matter, Organic Matter, Arctic Region, Limnology, Carbon, Greenland

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