Atmospheric aerosols contain particulates that are deposited to oceanic surface waters. These can represent a major source of nutrients, trace metals, and organic compounds for the marine environment. The Japan Sea and the western Pacific Ocean are particularly affected by aerosols due to the transport of desert dust and industrially derived particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than 2.5 µm (PM2.5) from continental Asia. We hypothesized that supplementing seawater with aerosol particulates would lead to measurable changes in surface water nutrient composition as well as shifts in the marine microbial community. Shipboard experiments in the Pacific Ocean involved the recovery of oligotrophic oceanic surface water and subsequent s...
With the oceans covering 71% of the Earth, sea spray aerosol (SSA) particles profoundly impact clima...
21With the oceans covering 71% of the Earth, sea spray aerosol (SSA) particles profoundly impact cli...
Water-soluble organic nitrogen (WSON) in marine atmospheric aerosols affect the water solubility, ac...
Large amounts of anthropogenic East Asian (EA) particulate matters (PM), containing inorganic nutrie...
Marine, Asian-derived aerosols are composed of macronutrients, trace metals, organic compounds and m...
Metal dissolution from atmospheric aerosol deposition to the oceans is important in enhancing and in...
East Asian aerosol has been regarded as an increasingly important nutrient source in the Northwest P...
Our understanding of ocean–cloud interactions and their effect on climate lacks insight into a key p...
Haze particles as a key air pollutant contain high level of toxins, which were hypothesized to inhib...
International audienceLarge amounts of soot are continuously deposited on the global ocean. Even tho...
With the oceans covering 71% of the Earth, sea spray aerosol (SSA) particles profoundly impact clima...
21With the oceans covering 71% of the Earth, sea spray aerosol (SSA) particles profoundly impact cli...
Water-soluble organic nitrogen (WSON) in marine atmospheric aerosols affect the water solubility, ac...
Large amounts of anthropogenic East Asian (EA) particulate matters (PM), containing inorganic nutrie...
Marine, Asian-derived aerosols are composed of macronutrients, trace metals, organic compounds and m...
Metal dissolution from atmospheric aerosol deposition to the oceans is important in enhancing and in...
East Asian aerosol has been regarded as an increasingly important nutrient source in the Northwest P...
Our understanding of ocean–cloud interactions and their effect on climate lacks insight into a key p...
Haze particles as a key air pollutant contain high level of toxins, which were hypothesized to inhib...
International audienceLarge amounts of soot are continuously deposited on the global ocean. Even tho...
With the oceans covering 71% of the Earth, sea spray aerosol (SSA) particles profoundly impact clima...
21With the oceans covering 71% of the Earth, sea spray aerosol (SSA) particles profoundly impact cli...
Water-soluble organic nitrogen (WSON) in marine atmospheric aerosols affect the water solubility, ac...