Most dissolved iron in the ocean is bound to organic molecules with strong conditional stability constants, known as ligands that are found at concentrations ranging from 0.2 to more than 10 nmol L− 1. In this work we report the first mechanistic description of ligand dynamics in two three-dimensional models of ocean biogeochemistry and circulation. The model for ligands is based on the concept that ligands are produced both from organic matter remineralization and phytoplankton processes, and that they are lost through bacterial and photochemical degradation, as well as aggregation and to some extent in the process of phytoplankton uptake of ligand-bound iron. A comparison with a compilation of in-situ measurements shows that the model is ...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...
The trace metal iron (Fe) is now routinely included in state-of-the-art ocean general circulation an...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...
Most dissolved iron in the ocean is bound to organic molecules with strong conditional stability con...
Several hypotheses exist on the sources and decay rates of iron-binding organic ligands. Ligand con...
© 2017 Hassler, van den Berg and Boyd. Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biog...
Iron is a key micronutrient for marine biogeochemistry, limiting growth and nitrogen fixation in ove...
Iron is a key micronutrient for marine biogeochemistry, limiting growth and nitrogen fixation in ove...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...
The major part of dissolved iron (DFe) in seawater is bound to organic matter, which prevents iron f...
The trace metal iron (Fe) is now routinely included in state-of-the-art ocean general circulation an...
Iron is an essential micronutrient that limits primary production in up to 40% of the surface ocean ...
Several hypotheses exist on the sources and decay rates of iron-binding organic ligands. Ligand conc...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...
The trace metal iron (Fe) is now routinely included in state-of-the-art ocean general circulation an...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...
Most dissolved iron in the ocean is bound to organic molecules with strong conditional stability con...
Several hypotheses exist on the sources and decay rates of iron-binding organic ligands. Ligand con...
© 2017 Hassler, van den Berg and Boyd. Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biog...
Iron is a key micronutrient for marine biogeochemistry, limiting growth and nitrogen fixation in ove...
Iron is a key micronutrient for marine biogeochemistry, limiting growth and nitrogen fixation in ove...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...
The major part of dissolved iron (DFe) in seawater is bound to organic matter, which prevents iron f...
The trace metal iron (Fe) is now routinely included in state-of-the-art ocean general circulation an...
Iron is an essential micronutrient that limits primary production in up to 40% of the surface ocean ...
Several hypotheses exist on the sources and decay rates of iron-binding organic ligands. Ligand conc...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine organisms, and it is now well established that lo...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...
The trace metal iron (Fe) is now routinely included in state-of-the-art ocean general circulation an...
Iron-binding ligands are paramount to understanding iron biogeochemistry and its potential to set th...