We have conducted a study of hydrothermal plumes overlying the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 5° S to investigate whether there is a significant export flux of dissolved Fe from hydrothermal venting to the oceans. Our study combined measurements of plume-height Fe concentrations from a series of 6 CTD stations together with studies of dissolved Fe speciation in a subset of those samples. At 2.5 km down plume from the nearest known vent site dissolved Fe concentrations were ∼ 20 nM. This is much higher than would be predicted from a combination of plume dilution and dissolved Fe(II) oxidation rates, but consistent with stabilisation due to the presence of organic Fe complexes and Fe colloids. Using Competitive Ligand Exchange-Cathodic Stripping Vol...
Iron (Fe) limits primary productivity and nitrogen fixation in large regions of the world's oceans. ...
The global mid-ocean ridge (MOR) system is a 60,000 km submarine volcanic mountain range that crosse...
Deep-sea hydrothermal venting is now recognized as a major source of iron (Fe), an essential trace e...
We have conducted a study of hydrothermal plumes overlying the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 5° S to inves...
This thesis investigates the role of submarine hydrothermal vents in the global marine Fe budget. Wh...
Iron (Fe) binding phases in two hydrothermal plumes in the Southern Ocean were studied using a novel...
AbstractIron (Fe) binding phases in two hydrothermal plumes in the Southern Ocean were studied using...
Hydrothermal vent fluids are highly enriched in iron (Fe) compared to ambient seawater, and organic ...
Hydrothermal vent fluids are highly enriched in iron (Fe) compared to ambient seawater, and organic ...
Iron (Fe) limits or co-limits primary productivity and nitrogen fixation in large regions of the wor...
This thesis examines the nature of trace metal cycling in hydrothermal plumes, which have only recen...
Hydrothermal vent sites found along mid-ocean ridges are sources of numerous reduced chemical specie...
Iron (Fe) limits primary productivity and nitrogen fixation in large regions of the world’s oceans. ...
Iron (Fe) limits primary productivity and nitrogen fixation in large regions of the world's oceans. ...
The global mid-ocean ridge (MOR) system is a 60,000 km submarine volcanic mountain range that crosse...
Deep-sea hydrothermal venting is now recognized as a major source of iron (Fe), an essential trace e...
We have conducted a study of hydrothermal plumes overlying the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 5° S to inves...
This thesis investigates the role of submarine hydrothermal vents in the global marine Fe budget. Wh...
Iron (Fe) binding phases in two hydrothermal plumes in the Southern Ocean were studied using a novel...
AbstractIron (Fe) binding phases in two hydrothermal plumes in the Southern Ocean were studied using...
Hydrothermal vent fluids are highly enriched in iron (Fe) compared to ambient seawater, and organic ...
Hydrothermal vent fluids are highly enriched in iron (Fe) compared to ambient seawater, and organic ...
Iron (Fe) limits or co-limits primary productivity and nitrogen fixation in large regions of the wor...
This thesis examines the nature of trace metal cycling in hydrothermal plumes, which have only recen...
Hydrothermal vent sites found along mid-ocean ridges are sources of numerous reduced chemical specie...
Iron (Fe) limits primary productivity and nitrogen fixation in large regions of the world’s oceans. ...
Iron (Fe) limits primary productivity and nitrogen fixation in large regions of the world's oceans. ...
The global mid-ocean ridge (MOR) system is a 60,000 km submarine volcanic mountain range that crosse...
Deep-sea hydrothermal venting is now recognized as a major source of iron (Fe), an essential trace e...