Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modulate primary ocean productivity and thus indirectly affect the climate. A key process contributing to anthropogenic sources of soluble Fe is associated with air pollution, which acidifies Fe-containing mineral aerosols during their transport and leads to Fe transformation from insoluble to soluble forms. However, there is large uncertainty in our estimate of this anthropogenic soluble Fe. In this study, for the first time, we interactively combined laboratory kinetic experiments with global aerosol modeling to more accurately quantify anthropogenic soluble Fe due to air pollution. Firstly, we determined Fe dissolution kinetics of African dust sa...
Nutrification of the open ocean originates mainly from deposited aerosol in which the bio-avaliable ...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element for phytoplankton. The majority of iron is transported from arid a...
Poster abstract, 3rd iLEAPS Science Conference (September 18-23, 2011, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germa...
Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modula...
Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modulat...
AbstractIron is an essential nutrient for phytoplankton. Although iron-containing dust mobilized fro...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
The majority of bioavailable iron (Fe) from the atmosphere is delivered from arid and semiarid regio...
Atmospheric deposition of iron (Fe) from mineral aerosols to the ocean has been suggested to increas...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
Poster abstract A21A-0013 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec
Desert dust deposition to the ocean may be a significant source of biogeochemically important elemen...
Atmospheric processing of iron in dust and combustion aerosols is simulated using an intermediate-co...
Mineral aerosol deposition is the dominant source of iron to the open ocean. Soil iron is typically ...
Bioavailable iron (Fe) from atmospheric particle is an essential nutrient for phytoplankton. Global ...
Nutrification of the open ocean originates mainly from deposited aerosol in which the bio-avaliable ...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element for phytoplankton. The majority of iron is transported from arid a...
Poster abstract, 3rd iLEAPS Science Conference (September 18-23, 2011, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germa...
Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modula...
Atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic soluble iron (Fe) to the ocean has been suggested to modulat...
AbstractIron is an essential nutrient for phytoplankton. Although iron-containing dust mobilized fro...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
The majority of bioavailable iron (Fe) from the atmosphere is delivered from arid and semiarid regio...
Atmospheric deposition of iron (Fe) from mineral aerosols to the ocean has been suggested to increas...
Acidification of dust aerosols may increase aerosol iron (Fe) solubility, which is linked to mineral...
Poster abstract A21A-0013 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec
Desert dust deposition to the ocean may be a significant source of biogeochemically important elemen...
Atmospheric processing of iron in dust and combustion aerosols is simulated using an intermediate-co...
Mineral aerosol deposition is the dominant source of iron to the open ocean. Soil iron is typically ...
Bioavailable iron (Fe) from atmospheric particle is an essential nutrient for phytoplankton. Global ...
Nutrification of the open ocean originates mainly from deposited aerosol in which the bio-avaliable ...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element for phytoplankton. The majority of iron is transported from arid a...
Poster abstract, 3rd iLEAPS Science Conference (September 18-23, 2011, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germa...