We present results from transient sensitivity studies with the Biogeochemical Elemental Cycling (BEC) ocean model to increasing anthropogenic atmospheric inorganic nitrogen (N) and soluble iron (Fe) deposition over the industrial era. Elevated N deposition results from fossil fuel combustion and agriculture, and elevated soluble Fe deposition results from increased atmospheric processing in the presence of anthropogenic pollutants and soluble Fe from combustion sources. Simulations with increasing Fe and increasing Fe and N inputs raised simulated marine nitrogen fixation, with the majority of the increase in the subtropical North and South Pacific, and raised primary production and export in the high-nutrient low-chlorophyll (HNLC) regions...
Diatoms constitute a major group of phytoplankton, accounting for ~20% of the world’s primary produc...
Key points: Models performing similarly with respect to global NO3, PO4, and O2 distributions yield...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
We present results from transient sensitivity studies with the Biogeochemical Elemental Cycling (BEC...
We perform a sensitivity study with the Biogeochemical Elemental Cycling (BEC) ocean model to unders...
Iron can be a growth‐limiting nutrient for phytoplankton, modifying rates of net primary production,...
The primary nutrients that limit marine phytoplankton growth rates include nitrogen (N), phosphorus ...
International audienceDust deposition of iron is thought to be an important control on ocean biogeoc...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
A global ocean biogeochemical model is used to quantify the sensitivity of marine biogeochemistry an...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
Recent upward revisions in key sink/source terms for fixed nitrogen (N) in the oceans imply a short ...
Diatoms constitute a major group of phytoplankton, accounting for ~20% of the world’s primary produc...
Key points: Models performing similarly with respect to global NO3, PO4, and O2 distributions yield...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
We present results from transient sensitivity studies with the Biogeochemical Elemental Cycling (BEC...
We perform a sensitivity study with the Biogeochemical Elemental Cycling (BEC) ocean model to unders...
Iron can be a growth‐limiting nutrient for phytoplankton, modifying rates of net primary production,...
The primary nutrients that limit marine phytoplankton growth rates include nitrogen (N), phosphorus ...
International audienceDust deposition of iron is thought to be an important control on ocean biogeoc...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
A global ocean biogeochemical model is used to quantify the sensitivity of marine biogeochemistry an...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
Recent upward revisions in key sink/source terms for fixed nitrogen (N) in the oceans imply a short ...
Diatoms constitute a major group of phytoplankton, accounting for ~20% of the world’s primary produc...
Key points: Models performing similarly with respect to global NO3, PO4, and O2 distributions yield...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...