Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral properties. Combustion aerosols can also elevate aerosol iron solubility when aerosol loading is low. Here, we use an atmospheric chemical transport model to investigate the deposition of filterable iron and its response to changes in anthropogenic emissions of both combustion aerosols and precursor gases. By introducing three classes of iron-containing minerals into the detailed aerosol chemistry model, we provide a theoretical examination of the effects of different dissolution behaviors on the acid mobilization of iron. Comparisons of modeled Fe dissolution curves with the measured dissolution rates for African, East Asian, and Australian...
Desert dust deposition to the ocean may be a significant source of biogeochemically important elemen...
Poster abstract, 3rd iLEAPS Science Conference (September 18-23, 2011, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germa...
Atmospheric deposition of iron (Fe) from mineral aerosols to the ocean has been suggested to increas...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modulat...
Poster abstract A21A-0013 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec
AbstractIron is an essential nutrient for phytoplankton. Although iron-containing dust mobilized fro...
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 modulat...
Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modula...
Mineral dust is the largest source of aerosol iron (Fe) to the offshore global ocean, but acidic pro...
Nutrification of the open ocean originates mainly from deposited aerosol in which the bio-avaliable ...
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...
Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient regulating primary productivity in many parts of the global ocean. ...
Desert dust deposition to the ocean may be a significant source of biogeochemically important elemen...
Poster abstract, 3rd iLEAPS Science Conference (September 18-23, 2011, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germa...
Atmospheric deposition of iron (Fe) from mineral aerosols to the ocean has been suggested to increas...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modulat...
Poster abstract A21A-0013 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec
AbstractIron is an essential nutrient for phytoplankton. Although iron-containing dust mobilized fro...
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 modulat...
Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modula...
Mineral dust is the largest source of aerosol iron (Fe) to the offshore global ocean, but acidic pro...
Nutrification of the open ocean originates mainly from deposited aerosol in which the bio-avaliable ...
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...
Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient regulating primary productivity in many parts of the global ocean. ...
Desert dust deposition to the ocean may be a significant source of biogeochemically important elemen...
Poster abstract, 3rd iLEAPS Science Conference (September 18-23, 2011, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germa...
Atmospheric deposition of iron (Fe) from mineral aerosols to the ocean has been suggested to increas...