International audience[1] Atmospheric deposition is one of the major sources of nutrients bringing trace metals to remote marine biota. In this study, total atmospheric deposition and crustal aerosol concentrations were monitored at Kerguelen Islands (49 18′S; 70 07′E) in the Southern Ocean during a short campaign in early 2005 and then continuously for about 2 years (2009-2010). Results show very low levels of atmospheric dust and trace metals concentrations but higher deposition fluxes than expected. The averaged total dust deposition flux as derived from Al deposition measurements is 659 mg m À2 d À1. Simultaneously measured Fe and Co deposition fluxes are respectively 29 mg m À2 d À1 (520 nmol m À2 d À1) and 0.014 mg m À2 d À1 (0.24 nmo...