The role of iron in regulating the flux of carbon through the surface layer of the ocean has become increasingly apparent during the past 15 years. Before that time, the analytical challenges of measuring trace (parts per trillion) iron concentrations from iron ships using gear suspended on an iron wire precluded oceanographers from making accurate measurements. Laboratory experiments were invariably conducted with samples that were seriously contaminated with elevated iron concentrations. We now recognize, through greatly improved methodologies, that iron is a key regulator of phytoplankton primary production throughout the ocean. Small changes in iron concentration may produce large variations in the export of particulate organic carbon f...
Iron (Fe) is present over a very wide range of redox conditions and is one of most the important nut...
The cycling of iron in the ocean is intimately tied to whole ecosystem processes and other biogeoche...
Numerical models of ocean biogeochemistry are relied upon to make projections about the impact of cl...
The trace element iron has been recently shown to play a critical role in nutrient utilization, phyt...
Since the mid-1980s, our understanding of nutrient limitation of oceanic primary production has radi...
Advances in iron biogeochemistry have transformed our understanding of the oceanic iron cycle over t...
The ocean contains about 50 times the amount of carbon in the atmosphere, and currently takes up ab...
The micronutrient iron is now recognized to be important in regulating the magnitude and dynamics of...
We investigated the simulated iron budget in ocean surface waters in the 1990s and 2090s using the C...
Iron can be a growth‐limiting nutrient for phytoplankton, modifying rates of net primary production,...
This funding enabled the following published manuscripts in which we have developed models of direct...
Paleoceanographic evidence points to the Southern Ocean as a strong sink for atmospheric CO2 during ...
Since the mid-1980s, our understanding of nutrient limitation of oceanic primary production has radi...
The first generation of open-ocean iron enrichments (1993 to 2005) have all had broadly the same des...
I present a model investigation on the complex marine iron (Fe) cycle. Attention is put on regional ...
Iron (Fe) is present over a very wide range of redox conditions and is one of most the important nut...
The cycling of iron in the ocean is intimately tied to whole ecosystem processes and other biogeoche...
Numerical models of ocean biogeochemistry are relied upon to make projections about the impact of cl...
The trace element iron has been recently shown to play a critical role in nutrient utilization, phyt...
Since the mid-1980s, our understanding of nutrient limitation of oceanic primary production has radi...
Advances in iron biogeochemistry have transformed our understanding of the oceanic iron cycle over t...
The ocean contains about 50 times the amount of carbon in the atmosphere, and currently takes up ab...
The micronutrient iron is now recognized to be important in regulating the magnitude and dynamics of...
We investigated the simulated iron budget in ocean surface waters in the 1990s and 2090s using the C...
Iron can be a growth‐limiting nutrient for phytoplankton, modifying rates of net primary production,...
This funding enabled the following published manuscripts in which we have developed models of direct...
Paleoceanographic evidence points to the Southern Ocean as a strong sink for atmospheric CO2 during ...
Since the mid-1980s, our understanding of nutrient limitation of oceanic primary production has radi...
The first generation of open-ocean iron enrichments (1993 to 2005) have all had broadly the same des...
I present a model investigation on the complex marine iron (Fe) cycle. Attention is put on regional ...
Iron (Fe) is present over a very wide range of redox conditions and is one of most the important nut...
The cycling of iron in the ocean is intimately tied to whole ecosystem processes and other biogeoche...
Numerical models of ocean biogeochemistry are relied upon to make projections about the impact of cl...