This is a proposal for ocean iron fertilization as a means to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. The idea is to take advantage of nanoparticulate, poorly crystalline Fe-oxides produced by chemosynthetic iron-oxidizing bacteria as an iron source to the ocean. Upon drying these oxides produce a fine powder that could be dispersed at altitude by aircraft to augment wind-driven Aeolian dust that is a primary iron source to the open ocean. Based on Fe-oxidation rates for natural populations of iron-oxidizing bacteria it is estimated 1,500 hectares of production ponds (1 × 100 × 100 m) would be required to produce sufficient iron dust to supply the 30% of the global ocean that is iron-limited. In theory, iron replete conditions will stimul...
Abstract: For Fe contained in aeolian dust to act as a micronutrient for oceanic phytoplankton, some...
The ocean contains about 50 times the amount of carbon in the atmosphere, and currently takes up ab...
[1] Iron is hypothesized to be an important micronutrient for ocean biota, thus modulating carbon di...
This is a proposal for ocean iron fertilization as a means to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide leve...
The major response to ocean iron fertilization is by large diatoms, which at Fe-replete ambient seaw...
Dangerous climate change is best avoided by drastically and rapidly reducing greenhouse gas emission...
An improved knowledge of iron biogeochemistry is needed to better understand key controls on the fun...
Session C32-poster W125A abstract, World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Open Science Conference (...
It has long been hypothesized that acids formed from anthropogenic pollutants and natural emissions ...
Over the past 20 years there has been growing interest in the concept of fertilizing the ocean with ...
Poster abstract, 3rd iLEAPS Science Conference (September 18-23, 2011, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germa...
The trace element iron has been recently shown to play a critical role in nutrient utilization, phyt...
Abstract: In order for Fe contained in aeolian dust to act as a micronutrient for oceanic phytoplank...
Atmospheric deposition of labile iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modulate primary ocean...
Atmospheric deposition of iron (Fe) from mineral aerosols to the ocean has been suggested to increas...
Abstract: For Fe contained in aeolian dust to act as a micronutrient for oceanic phytoplankton, some...
The ocean contains about 50 times the amount of carbon in the atmosphere, and currently takes up ab...
[1] Iron is hypothesized to be an important micronutrient for ocean biota, thus modulating carbon di...
This is a proposal for ocean iron fertilization as a means to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide leve...
The major response to ocean iron fertilization is by large diatoms, which at Fe-replete ambient seaw...
Dangerous climate change is best avoided by drastically and rapidly reducing greenhouse gas emission...
An improved knowledge of iron biogeochemistry is needed to better understand key controls on the fun...
Session C32-poster W125A abstract, World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Open Science Conference (...
It has long been hypothesized that acids formed from anthropogenic pollutants and natural emissions ...
Over the past 20 years there has been growing interest in the concept of fertilizing the ocean with ...
Poster abstract, 3rd iLEAPS Science Conference (September 18-23, 2011, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germa...
The trace element iron has been recently shown to play a critical role in nutrient utilization, phyt...
Abstract: In order for Fe contained in aeolian dust to act as a micronutrient for oceanic phytoplank...
Atmospheric deposition of labile iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modulate primary ocean...
Atmospheric deposition of iron (Fe) from mineral aerosols to the ocean has been suggested to increas...
Abstract: For Fe contained in aeolian dust to act as a micronutrient for oceanic phytoplankton, some...
The ocean contains about 50 times the amount of carbon in the atmosphere, and currently takes up ab...
[1] Iron is hypothesized to be an important micronutrient for ocean biota, thus modulating carbon di...