The addition of iron to high- nutrient, low- chlorophyll regions induces phytoplankton blooms that take up carbon(1-3). Carbon export from the surface layer and, in particular, the ability of the ocean and sediments to sequester carbon for many years remains, however, poorly quantified(3). Here we report data from the CROZEX experiment(4) in the Southern Ocean, which was conducted to test the hypothesis that the observed north - south gradient in phytoplankton concentrations in the vicinity of the Crozet Islands is induced by natural iron fertilization that results in enhanced organic carbon flux to the deep ocean. We report annual particulate carbon fluxes out of the surface layer, at three kilometres below the ocean surface and to the oce...
Despite a large macronutrient reservoir, the Southern Ocean has low levels of chlorophyll, primarily...
Smetacek, V. et al.Fertilization of the ocean by adding iron compounds has induced diatom-dominated ...
This study explores the changes in the surface water fugacity of carbon dioxide (fCO2) and biologica...
The addition of iron to high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll regions induces phytoplankton blooms that tak...
The addition of iron to high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll regions induces phytoplankton blooms that tak...
The production of organic carbon in the ocean’s surface and its subsequent downward export transfers...
Southern Ocean Island systems sustain phytoplankton blooms induced by natural iron fertilization tha...
It has long been recognised that some oceanic regions have persistently low-chlorophyll levels, even...
Changes in iron supply to oceanic plankton are thought to have a significant effect on concentration...
International audienceIron and light are the main factors limiting the biological pump of CO2 in the...
Subantarctic islands in the high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) Southern Ocean are natural sources...
Five iron-fertilization experiments in the Southern Ocean have clearly demonstrated that adding iron...
Despite a large macronutrient reservoir, the Southern Ocean has low levels of chlorophyll, primarily...
Smetacek, V. et al.Fertilization of the ocean by adding iron compounds has induced diatom-dominated ...
This study explores the changes in the surface water fugacity of carbon dioxide (fCO2) and biologica...
The addition of iron to high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll regions induces phytoplankton blooms that tak...
The addition of iron to high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll regions induces phytoplankton blooms that tak...
The production of organic carbon in the ocean’s surface and its subsequent downward export transfers...
Southern Ocean Island systems sustain phytoplankton blooms induced by natural iron fertilization tha...
It has long been recognised that some oceanic regions have persistently low-chlorophyll levels, even...
Changes in iron supply to oceanic plankton are thought to have a significant effect on concentration...
International audienceIron and light are the main factors limiting the biological pump of CO2 in the...
Subantarctic islands in the high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) Southern Ocean are natural sources...
Five iron-fertilization experiments in the Southern Ocean have clearly demonstrated that adding iron...
Despite a large macronutrient reservoir, the Southern Ocean has low levels of chlorophyll, primarily...
Smetacek, V. et al.Fertilization of the ocean by adding iron compounds has induced diatom-dominated ...
This study explores the changes in the surface water fugacity of carbon dioxide (fCO2) and biologica...