Continental margins are hot spots for iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) cycling. In the Arctic Ocean, these depositional systems are experiencing rapid changes that could significantly impact biogeochemical cycling. In this study, we investigate whether continental margin sediments north of Svalbard represent a source or sink of Fe and Mn to the water column and how climate change might alter these biogeochemical cycles. Our results highlight that sediments on the Yermak Plateau and Sofia Basin exhibit accumulations of Fe and Mn phases compared to average shale. Conversely, sediments from the Barents Sea slope exhibit lower enrichments of Fe and Mn compared to average shale, with the exception of enriched, near‐surface sediment layers. Pore wate...
Glacial environments may provide an important but poorly constrained source of potentially bioavaila...
Glacial environments may provide an important but poorly constrained source of potentially bioavaila...
We present results of an inorganic geochemical pore water and sediment study conducted on Quaternary...
Continental margins are hot spots for iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) cycling. In the Arctic Ocean, the...
Coastal areas around Antarctica such as the Amundsen Sea are important sources of trace metals and b...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Coastal areas around Antarctica such as the Amundsen Sea are important sources of trace metals and b...
Coastal areas around Antarctica such as the Amundsen Sea are important sources of trace metals and b...
Manganese (Mn) and cerium (Ce) are known as reactive metals sensitive to marine redox conditions, an...
Dark brown sediment layers are a potential stratigraphic tool in Quaternary Arctic Ocean sediments. ...
Manganese (Mn) and cerium (Ce) are known as reactive metals sensitive to marine redox conditions, an...
Dissolved iron (DFe) and manganese (DMn) are essential micronutrients involved in vital phytoplankto...
Glacial environments may provide an important but poorly constrained source of potentially bioavaila...
Dark brown sediment layers are a potential stratigraphic tool in Quaternary Arctic Ocean sediments. ...
Carbon oxidation rates and pathways were determined in two sediments at latitude 75° and 77°N southe...
Glacial environments may provide an important but poorly constrained source of potentially bioavaila...
Glacial environments may provide an important but poorly constrained source of potentially bioavaila...
We present results of an inorganic geochemical pore water and sediment study conducted on Quaternary...
Continental margins are hot spots for iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) cycling. In the Arctic Ocean, the...
Coastal areas around Antarctica such as the Amundsen Sea are important sources of trace metals and b...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Coastal areas around Antarctica such as the Amundsen Sea are important sources of trace metals and b...
Coastal areas around Antarctica such as the Amundsen Sea are important sources of trace metals and b...
Manganese (Mn) and cerium (Ce) are known as reactive metals sensitive to marine redox conditions, an...
Dark brown sediment layers are a potential stratigraphic tool in Quaternary Arctic Ocean sediments. ...
Manganese (Mn) and cerium (Ce) are known as reactive metals sensitive to marine redox conditions, an...
Dissolved iron (DFe) and manganese (DMn) are essential micronutrients involved in vital phytoplankto...
Glacial environments may provide an important but poorly constrained source of potentially bioavaila...
Dark brown sediment layers are a potential stratigraphic tool in Quaternary Arctic Ocean sediments. ...
Carbon oxidation rates and pathways were determined in two sediments at latitude 75° and 77°N southe...
Glacial environments may provide an important but poorly constrained source of potentially bioavaila...
Glacial environments may provide an important but poorly constrained source of potentially bioavaila...
We present results of an inorganic geochemical pore water and sediment study conducted on Quaternary...