Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixing from deeper waters, and these nutrients drive nitrogen and carbon fixation. To evaluate the importance of atmospheric deposition, we estimate marine nitrogen and carbon fixation from present-day simulations of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron. These are compared with observed rates of marine nitrogen and carbon fixation. We find that Fe deposition is more important than P deposition in supporting N fixation. Estimated rates of atmospherically supported carbon fixation are considerably lower than rates of marine carbon fixation derived from remote sensing, indicating the subsidiary role atmospheric deposition plays i...
The role of iron in enhancing phytoplankton productivity in high nutrient, low chlorophyll oceanic r...
Nitrogen (N) fixation by specialized microorganisms (diazotrophs) influences global plankton product...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition to the ocean has more than doubled in the past 150 years due to anth...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
We present results from transient sensitivity studies with the Biogeochemical Elemental Cycling (BEC...
The primary nutrients that limit marine phytoplankton growth rates include nitrogen (N), phosphorus ...
Dust is produced primarily in desert regions and transported long distances through the atmosphere t...
Marine fixation of atmospheric nitrogen is believed to be an important source of biologically useful...
Oceanic fixed-nitrogen concentrations are controlled by the balance between nitrogen fixation and de...
Biological N2 fixation is an important part of the marine nitrogen cycle as it provides a source of ...
A global ocean biogeochemical model is used to quantify the sensitivity of marine biogeochemistry an...
Recent upward revisions in key sink/source terms for fixed nitrogen (N) in the oceans imply a short ...
We evaluated the potential impacts of atmospheric deposition on marine productivity and inorganic ca...
The role of iron in enhancing phytoplankton productivity in high nutrient, low chlorophyll oceanic r...
Nitrogen (N) fixation by specialized microorganisms (diazotrophs) influences global plankton product...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition to the ocean has more than doubled in the past 150 years due to anth...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
We present results from transient sensitivity studies with the Biogeochemical Elemental Cycling (BEC...
The primary nutrients that limit marine phytoplankton growth rates include nitrogen (N), phosphorus ...
Dust is produced primarily in desert regions and transported long distances through the atmosphere t...
Marine fixation of atmospheric nitrogen is believed to be an important source of biologically useful...
Oceanic fixed-nitrogen concentrations are controlled by the balance between nitrogen fixation and de...
Biological N2 fixation is an important part of the marine nitrogen cycle as it provides a source of ...
A global ocean biogeochemical model is used to quantify the sensitivity of marine biogeochemistry an...
Recent upward revisions in key sink/source terms for fixed nitrogen (N) in the oceans imply a short ...
We evaluated the potential impacts of atmospheric deposition on marine productivity and inorganic ca...
The role of iron in enhancing phytoplankton productivity in high nutrient, low chlorophyll oceanic r...
Nitrogen (N) fixation by specialized microorganisms (diazotrophs) influences global plankton product...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition to the ocean has more than doubled in the past 150 years due to anth...