The marine biogeochemistry of iron plays a significant role in regulating climate change. Trace dissolved iron in oceanic surface water can limit phytoplankton growth which in turn limits the carbon dioxide flux at the air/sea interface. To better understand the relationship between iron and its different species with phytoplankton, as well as the biogeochemical cycle of iron in seawater, accurate, sensitive, and in situ methods are needed for iron determination. This paper reviews the methods for determining iron in seawater from the laboratory, shipboard to in situ measurements, including such strategies as atomic spectrometry, spectrophotometry, chemiluminescence, and voltammetry, which will provide the foundation for developing reliable...
In nearly a dozen open‐ocean fertilization experiments conducted by more than 100 researchers from n...
A shipboard analytical intercomparison of dissolved (<0.2 μm) iron in the surface waters of the Atla...
A shipboard analytical intercomparison of dissolved (<0.2 m) iron in the surface waters of the At...
The marine biogeochemistry of iron plays a significant role in regulating climate change. Trace diss...
Iron plays an important role in oceanic biogeochemistry and is known to limit biological activity in...
This paper overviews the evolution of suitable analytical approaches for the determination of dissol...
International audienceA sensitive method for iron determination in seawater has been adapted on a su...
Catalytic cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV) preceded by adsorptive collection of complexes of 1-n...
Iron is an essential element for the growth of marine phytoplankton and has an important impact on m...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for the growth of planktonic species. It is an integral element o...
International audienceIn nearly a dozen open-ocean fertilization experiments conducted by more than ...
In nearly a dozen open‐ocean fertilization experiments conducted by more than 100 researchers from n...
A shipboard analytical intercomparison of dissolved (<0.2 μm) iron in the surface waters of the Atla...
A shipboard analytical intercomparison of dissolved (<0.2 m) iron in the surface waters of the At...
The marine biogeochemistry of iron plays a significant role in regulating climate change. Trace diss...
Iron plays an important role in oceanic biogeochemistry and is known to limit biological activity in...
This paper overviews the evolution of suitable analytical approaches for the determination of dissol...
International audienceA sensitive method for iron determination in seawater has been adapted on a su...
Catalytic cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV) preceded by adsorptive collection of complexes of 1-n...
Iron is an essential element for the growth of marine phytoplankton and has an important impact on m...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for the growth of planktonic species. It is an integral element o...
International audienceIn nearly a dozen open-ocean fertilization experiments conducted by more than ...
In nearly a dozen open‐ocean fertilization experiments conducted by more than 100 researchers from n...
A shipboard analytical intercomparison of dissolved (<0.2 μm) iron in the surface waters of the Atla...
A shipboard analytical intercomparison of dissolved (<0.2 m) iron in the surface waters of the At...