Recent work has shown that glaciers are a globally significant source of the micronutrient Fe to the ocean. Polar regions are particularly susceptible to climate change and have been subject to pronounced warming in the past few decades. In response to this warming, the volume of glacial meltwater runoff from Greenland has increased. This meltwater has a relatively high particulate and dissolved Fe content. Seasonal Fe limitation of marine ecosystems has been found in parts of the North Atlantic, so it has been proposed that increasing fluxes of Fe rich meltwater from Greenland to the North Atlantic could alleviate this Fe limitation and thereby increase marine primary production. However, here we use a synthesis of biogeochemical and physi...
Approximately half of the freshwater discharged from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets enters t...
Approximately half of the freshwater discharged from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets enters t...
Climate change has led to a ~ 40% reduction in summer Arctic sea-ice cover extent since the 1970s. R...
Recent work has shown that glaciers are a globally significant source of the micronutrient Fe to the...
Glacial meltwaters draining shield bedrock under the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS) contain <0.4 ?m “t...
Greenland’s ice sheet is the second largest on Earth, and is under threat from a warming Arctic clim...
Glacial fjords in Greenland show high productivity owing to the runoff of meltwater from the glacier...
considered as active components of the global iron cycle. The ocean waters around both ice sheets ha...
The Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets cover ~ 10% of global land surface, but are rarely considered...
The Greenland ice sheet has undergone accelerating mass losses during recent decades. Freshwater run...
Glacial meltwater runoff is likely an important source of limiting nutrients for downstream primary ...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [S] Accelerating Arctic research: Recent progre...
Fram Strait is the major gateway for Arctic Ocean sea-ice export, and the only deep-water connection...
Subglacial weathering, due to biogeochemical and physical weathering processes, can affect the chemi...
International audienceMarine phytoplankton growth at high latitudes is extensively limited by iron a...
Approximately half of the freshwater discharged from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets enters t...
Approximately half of the freshwater discharged from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets enters t...
Climate change has led to a ~ 40% reduction in summer Arctic sea-ice cover extent since the 1970s. R...
Recent work has shown that glaciers are a globally significant source of the micronutrient Fe to the...
Glacial meltwaters draining shield bedrock under the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS) contain <0.4 ?m “t...
Greenland’s ice sheet is the second largest on Earth, and is under threat from a warming Arctic clim...
Glacial fjords in Greenland show high productivity owing to the runoff of meltwater from the glacier...
considered as active components of the global iron cycle. The ocean waters around both ice sheets ha...
The Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets cover ~ 10% of global land surface, but are rarely considered...
The Greenland ice sheet has undergone accelerating mass losses during recent decades. Freshwater run...
Glacial meltwater runoff is likely an important source of limiting nutrients for downstream primary ...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [S] Accelerating Arctic research: Recent progre...
Fram Strait is the major gateway for Arctic Ocean sea-ice export, and the only deep-water connection...
Subglacial weathering, due to biogeochemical and physical weathering processes, can affect the chemi...
International audienceMarine phytoplankton growth at high latitudes is extensively limited by iron a...
Approximately half of the freshwater discharged from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets enters t...
Approximately half of the freshwater discharged from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets enters t...
Climate change has led to a ~ 40% reduction in summer Arctic sea-ice cover extent since the 1970s. R...