With the rapid expansion of maritime traffic, increases in air emissions from shipping have exacerbated numerous environmental issues, including air pollution and climate change. However, the effects of such emissions on marine biogeochemistry remain poorly understood. Here, we collected ship-emitted particles (SEPs) from the stack of a heavy-oil-powered vessel using an onboard emission test system and investigated the impact of SEPs on phytoplankton growth over the northwest Pacific Ocean (NWPO). In SEP microcosm experiments conducted in oceanic zones with different trophic statuses, the phytoplankton response, as indicated by chlorophyll a (Chl a), has been shown to increase with the proportion of SEP-derived nitrogen (N) relative to N st...
International audienceLarge amounts of soot are continuously deposited on the global ocean. Even tho...
The potential impact of ship emissions on concentrations of nitrogen oxides and reactive nitrogen co...
Shipping is the main source of anthropogenic particle emissions in large areas of the globe, influen...
Haze particles as a key air pollutant contain high level of toxins, which were hypothesized to inhib...
International audienceShip-borne measurements have been made in air over the remote South Atlantic a...
Dust deposition can supply nutrients to the ocean and affect phytoplankton growth. However, the impa...
Emissions of gases and particles from ocean-going ships may have a major impact on both photochemist...
Marine, Asian-derived aerosols are composed of macronutrients, trace metals, organic compounds and m...
Marine biogenic particle contributions to atmospheric aerosol concentrations are not well understood...
International audienceLarge amounts of soot are continuously deposited on the global ocean. Even tho...
The potential impact of ship emissions on concentrations of nitrogen oxides and reactive nitrogen co...
Shipping is the main source of anthropogenic particle emissions in large areas of the globe, influen...
Haze particles as a key air pollutant contain high level of toxins, which were hypothesized to inhib...
International audienceShip-borne measurements have been made in air over the remote South Atlantic a...
Dust deposition can supply nutrients to the ocean and affect phytoplankton growth. However, the impa...
Emissions of gases and particles from ocean-going ships may have a major impact on both photochemist...
Marine, Asian-derived aerosols are composed of macronutrients, trace metals, organic compounds and m...
Marine biogenic particle contributions to atmospheric aerosol concentrations are not well understood...
International audienceLarge amounts of soot are continuously deposited on the global ocean. Even tho...
The potential impact of ship emissions on concentrations of nitrogen oxides and reactive nitrogen co...
Shipping is the main source of anthropogenic particle emissions in large areas of the globe, influen...