Anthropogenic coal fly ash (FA) aerosol may represent a significant source of bioavailable iron in the open ocean. Few measurements have been made that compare the solubility of atmospheric iron from anthropogenic aerosols and other sources. We report here an investigation of iron dissolution for three FA samples in acidic aqueous solutions and compare the solubilities with that of Arizona test dust (AZTD), a reference material for mineral dust. The effects of pH, simulated cloud processing, and solar radiation on iron solubility have been explored. Similar to previously reported results on mineral dust, iron in aluminosilicate phases provides the predominant component of dissolved iron. Iron solubility of FA is substantially higher than of...
Atmospheric processing of iron in dust and combustion aerosols is simulated using an intermediate-co...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
Aerosol iron was examined in Saharan dust plumes using a combination of iron near-edge X-ray absorpt...
Mineral dust is the largest source of aerosol iron (Fe) to the offshore global ocean, but acidic pro...
International audienceTo understand the impact of dust deposition on ocean primary productivity, the...
Poster abstract A21A-0013 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec
In this study, iron solubility from six combustion source particles was investigated in acidic media...
The majority of bioavailable iron (Fe) from the atmosphere is delivered from arid and semiarid regio...
Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modula...
Nutrification of the open ocean originates mainly from deposited aerosol in which the bio-avaliable ...
Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modulat...
ABSTRACT: Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient regulating primary productivity in many parts of the glob...
It has been suggested that iron could play a critical role as a limiting micronutrient in some ocean...
The aims of this investigation were to estimate the kinetic rate and yield of iron dissolution as a ...
Mineral dust is the largest source of aerosol iron (Fe) to the offshore global ocean, but acidic pro...
Atmospheric processing of iron in dust and combustion aerosols is simulated using an intermediate-co...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
Aerosol iron was examined in Saharan dust plumes using a combination of iron near-edge X-ray absorpt...
Mineral dust is the largest source of aerosol iron (Fe) to the offshore global ocean, but acidic pro...
International audienceTo understand the impact of dust deposition on ocean primary productivity, the...
Poster abstract A21A-0013 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec
In this study, iron solubility from six combustion source particles was investigated in acidic media...
The majority of bioavailable iron (Fe) from the atmosphere is delivered from arid and semiarid regio...
Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modula...
Nutrification of the open ocean originates mainly from deposited aerosol in which the bio-avaliable ...
Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modulat...
ABSTRACT: Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient regulating primary productivity in many parts of the glob...
It has been suggested that iron could play a critical role as a limiting micronutrient in some ocean...
The aims of this investigation were to estimate the kinetic rate and yield of iron dissolution as a ...
Mineral dust is the largest source of aerosol iron (Fe) to the offshore global ocean, but acidic pro...
Atmospheric processing of iron in dust and combustion aerosols is simulated using an intermediate-co...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
Aerosol iron was examined in Saharan dust plumes using a combination of iron near-edge X-ray absorpt...