Pore water profiles from 24 stations in the South Atlantic (located in the Guinea, Angola, Cape, Guyana, and Argentine basins) show good correlations of oxygen and silicon, suggesting microbially mediated dissolution of biogenic silica. We used simple analytical transport and reaction models to show the tight coupling of the reconstructed process kinetics of aerobic respiration and silicon regeneration. A generic transport and reaction model successfully reproduced the majority of Si pore water profiles from aerobic respiration rates, confirming that the dissolution of biogenic silica (BSi) occurs proportionally to O 2 consumption. Possibly limited to well-oxygenated sediments poor in BSi, benthic Si fluxes can be inferred from O 2 uptake w...
The element silicon (Si) is required for the growth of silicified organisms in marine environments, ...
International audienceDiatom aggregates contribute significantly to the vertical sinking flux of par...
International audienceSilicon (Si), in the form of dissolved silicate (DSi), is a key nutrient in ma...
Pore water profiles from 24 stations in the South Atlantic (located in the Guinea, Angola, Cape, Guy...
The production and dissolution processes of biogenic silica (BSi) in the water column and surface se...
An extensive data set of biogenic silica (BSi) fluxes is presented for the Peruvian oxygen minimum z...
Of the ~240 × 1012 mol year−1 of biogenic silica (bSi) produced by diatoms and other silicifying org...
Due to the major role played by diatoms in the biological pump of CO2, and to the presence of silica...
Understanding biogenic silica (bSi) dissolution kinetics in margin environments is important in asse...
The dissolution efficiency of sedssimentary biogenic silica (bSiO(2)) dramatically affects the regen...
Numerous organisms comprising pro- and eukaryotes are evolutionarily adapted to synthesize siliceous...
An extensive data set of biogenic silica (BSi) fluxes is presented for the Peruvian oxygen minimum z...
International audienceThe particles sinking out of the ocean's surface layer are made up of a mixtur...
The element silicon (Si) is required for the growth of silicified organisms in marine environments, ...
International audienceDiatom aggregates contribute significantly to the vertical sinking flux of par...
International audienceSilicon (Si), in the form of dissolved silicate (DSi), is a key nutrient in ma...
Pore water profiles from 24 stations in the South Atlantic (located in the Guinea, Angola, Cape, Guy...
The production and dissolution processes of biogenic silica (BSi) in the water column and surface se...
An extensive data set of biogenic silica (BSi) fluxes is presented for the Peruvian oxygen minimum z...
Of the ~240 × 1012 mol year−1 of biogenic silica (bSi) produced by diatoms and other silicifying org...
Due to the major role played by diatoms in the biological pump of CO2, and to the presence of silica...
Understanding biogenic silica (bSi) dissolution kinetics in margin environments is important in asse...
The dissolution efficiency of sedssimentary biogenic silica (bSiO(2)) dramatically affects the regen...
Numerous organisms comprising pro- and eukaryotes are evolutionarily adapted to synthesize siliceous...
An extensive data set of biogenic silica (BSi) fluxes is presented for the Peruvian oxygen minimum z...
International audienceThe particles sinking out of the ocean's surface layer are made up of a mixtur...
The element silicon (Si) is required for the growth of silicified organisms in marine environments, ...
International audienceDiatom aggregates contribute significantly to the vertical sinking flux of par...
International audienceSilicon (Si), in the form of dissolved silicate (DSi), is a key nutrient in ma...