Here we describe biogeochemical processes that lead to the generation of acid rock drainage (ARD) and rock weathering on the Antarctic landmass and describe why they are important sources of iron into the Antarctic Ocean. During three expeditions, 2009–2011, we examined three sites on the South Shetland Islands in Antarctica. Two of them displayed intensive sulfide mineralization and generated acidic (pH 3.2–4.5), iron-rich drainage waters (up to 1.78 mM Fe), which infiltrated as groundwater (as Fe<sup>2+</sup>) and as superficial runoff (as Fe<sup>3+</sup>) into the sea, the latter with the formation of schwertmannite in the sea-ice. The formation of ARD in the Antarctic was catalyzed by acid mine drainage microorganisms found in cold clim...
The Southern Ocean is the largest region in which iron limits the growth of phytoplankton. However, ...
An increasing body of work has underlined the importance of Antarctic sea ice as a reservoir and sou...
Redox-sensitive trace metals (Mn, Fe, U, Mo, Re), nutrients and terminal metabolic products (NO3-, N...
Iron supplied by glacial weathering results in pronounced hotspots of biological production in an ot...
It is now understood that the Southern Ocean is a high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll zone; production be...
This study was conducted to estimate the potential for natural iron fertilization in the Bellingshau...
Each summer the waters in McMurdo Sound (Lat. 77.5ºS; Long. 165ºE), south-western (SW) Ross Sea enco...
Each summer the waters in McMurdo Sound (Lat. 77.5ºS; Long. 165ºE), south-western (SW) Ross Sea enco...
The Ross Sea, Antarctica, is a highly productive region of the Southern Ocean. Significant new sourc...
Despite widespread iron (Fe) limitation in the Southern Ocean, Antarctic coastlines are highly produ...
In large parts of the Southern Ocean, primary production is limited due to shortage of iron (Fe). We...
In large parts of the Southern Ocean, primary production is limited due to shortage of iron (Fe). We...
Iron fluxes from reducing sediments and subglacial environments are potential sources of bioavailabl...
Antarctic sea ice is an important temporal reservoir of iron which can boost primary production in t...
The soluble iron content and dust emission potential of sediment samples collected from the Taylor V...
The Southern Ocean is the largest region in which iron limits the growth of phytoplankton. However, ...
An increasing body of work has underlined the importance of Antarctic sea ice as a reservoir and sou...
Redox-sensitive trace metals (Mn, Fe, U, Mo, Re), nutrients and terminal metabolic products (NO3-, N...
Iron supplied by glacial weathering results in pronounced hotspots of biological production in an ot...
It is now understood that the Southern Ocean is a high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll zone; production be...
This study was conducted to estimate the potential for natural iron fertilization in the Bellingshau...
Each summer the waters in McMurdo Sound (Lat. 77.5ºS; Long. 165ºE), south-western (SW) Ross Sea enco...
Each summer the waters in McMurdo Sound (Lat. 77.5ºS; Long. 165ºE), south-western (SW) Ross Sea enco...
The Ross Sea, Antarctica, is a highly productive region of the Southern Ocean. Significant new sourc...
Despite widespread iron (Fe) limitation in the Southern Ocean, Antarctic coastlines are highly produ...
In large parts of the Southern Ocean, primary production is limited due to shortage of iron (Fe). We...
In large parts of the Southern Ocean, primary production is limited due to shortage of iron (Fe). We...
Iron fluxes from reducing sediments and subglacial environments are potential sources of bioavailabl...
Antarctic sea ice is an important temporal reservoir of iron which can boost primary production in t...
The soluble iron content and dust emission potential of sediment samples collected from the Taylor V...
The Southern Ocean is the largest region in which iron limits the growth of phytoplankton. However, ...
An increasing body of work has underlined the importance of Antarctic sea ice as a reservoir and sou...
Redox-sensitive trace metals (Mn, Fe, U, Mo, Re), nutrients and terminal metabolic products (NO3-, N...