Phosphorus (P) availability constrains both carbon uptake and loss in some of the world's most productive ecosystems. In some of these regions, atmospheric aerosols appear to be an important, if not dominant, source of new P inputs. For example, previous work suggests that mineral aerosols from North Africa bring significant amounts of new phosphorus to the P-impoverished soils of the Amazon Basin. Here we use recent observations and atmospheric transport modeling to show that the Amazon Basin itself appears to be losing atmospheric phosphorus to neighboring regions as a consequence of biomass burning emissions, anthropogenic sources of mineral aerosols and primary biogenic particles. Observations suggest that biomass burning emissions and ...
Over the past few decades a large increase in carbon storage has been observed in undisturbed forest...
Assessing the role of atmospheric aerosol particles in the Earth system prior to the man-made pertur...
One of the least understood aspects in atmospheric chemistry is how urban emissions influence the fo...
Phosphorus (P) availability constrains both carbon uptake and loss in some of the world's most produ...
Global terrestrial models currently predict that the Amazon rainforest will continue to act as a car...
Global terrestrial models currently predict that the Amazon rainforest will continue to act as a car...
International audienceIn the wet season, a large portion of the Amazon region constitutes one of the...
Atmospheric phosphorus fertilizes plants and contributes to Earths biogeochemical phosphorus cycle. ...
The rate of above-ground woody biomass production, WP, in some western Amazon forests exceeds those ...
The atmosphere above tropical forests plays a very active part in the biogeochemical cycles that are...
Every year, a dense smoke haze covers a large portion of South America originating from fires in the...
Over the past few decades a large increase in carbon storage has been observed in undisturbed forest...
Assessing the role of atmospheric aerosol particles in the Earth system prior to the man-made pertur...
One of the least understood aspects in atmospheric chemistry is how urban emissions influence the fo...
Phosphorus (P) availability constrains both carbon uptake and loss in some of the world's most produ...
Global terrestrial models currently predict that the Amazon rainforest will continue to act as a car...
Global terrestrial models currently predict that the Amazon rainforest will continue to act as a car...
International audienceIn the wet season, a large portion of the Amazon region constitutes one of the...
Atmospheric phosphorus fertilizes plants and contributes to Earths biogeochemical phosphorus cycle. ...
The rate of above-ground woody biomass production, WP, in some western Amazon forests exceeds those ...
The atmosphere above tropical forests plays a very active part in the biogeochemical cycles that are...
Every year, a dense smoke haze covers a large portion of South America originating from fires in the...
Over the past few decades a large increase in carbon storage has been observed in undisturbed forest...
Assessing the role of atmospheric aerosol particles in the Earth system prior to the man-made pertur...
One of the least understood aspects in atmospheric chemistry is how urban emissions influence the fo...