This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America and can be found at: http://www.pnas.org/.Oceanic iron (Fe) fertilization experiments have advanced the understanding of how Fe regulates biological productivity and air–sea carbon dioxide (CO₂) exchange. However, little is known about the production and consumption of halocarbons and other gases as a result of Fe addition. Besides metabolizing inorganic carbon, marine microorganisms produce and consume many other trace gases. Several of these gases, which individually impact global climate, stratospheric ozone concentration, or local photochemistry, have not been previously quantified during an Fe-enr...
The major response to ocean iron fertilization is by large diatoms, which at Fe-replete ambient seaw...
The ocean plays a significant role in the trace gas composition of the atmosphere, via sea-to-air em...
Session C32-poster W125A abstract, World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Open Science Conference (...
Carbon dioxide levels continue to rise in the atmosphere with predictions of a 2-3 oC increase in te...
In November 2000, a second iron enrichment experiment (EisenEx) was carried out in the Southern Ocea...
The IronEx studies showed that in situ addition of iron in "high-nitrate-low-chlorophyll" regions of...
It has been suggested (1–3) that fertilizing the ocean with iron might offset the continuing increas...
The trace element iron has been recently shown to play a critical role in nutrient utilization, phyt...
The Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX) was an experiment decades in the planning. It's implement...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches are efforts to reduce the atmospheric CO2 concentration. Her...
The speciation of strongly chelated iron during the 22-day course of an iron enrichment experiment i...
CO2 sequestration in the deep oceans is a natural process and the Southern Ocean is the world’s majo...
Baar, and A.J. Watson (2005). The CO2 system in a Redfield context during an iron enrichment experim...
Recently, it was proposed (Baum, 1990 and Martin et al, 1990a, 1990b) that the southern ocean should...
The role of iron in regulating the flux of carbon through the surface layer of the ocean has become ...
The major response to ocean iron fertilization is by large diatoms, which at Fe-replete ambient seaw...
The ocean plays a significant role in the trace gas composition of the atmosphere, via sea-to-air em...
Session C32-poster W125A abstract, World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Open Science Conference (...
Carbon dioxide levels continue to rise in the atmosphere with predictions of a 2-3 oC increase in te...
In November 2000, a second iron enrichment experiment (EisenEx) was carried out in the Southern Ocea...
The IronEx studies showed that in situ addition of iron in "high-nitrate-low-chlorophyll" regions of...
It has been suggested (1–3) that fertilizing the ocean with iron might offset the continuing increas...
The trace element iron has been recently shown to play a critical role in nutrient utilization, phyt...
The Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX) was an experiment decades in the planning. It's implement...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches are efforts to reduce the atmospheric CO2 concentration. Her...
The speciation of strongly chelated iron during the 22-day course of an iron enrichment experiment i...
CO2 sequestration in the deep oceans is a natural process and the Southern Ocean is the world’s majo...
Baar, and A.J. Watson (2005). The CO2 system in a Redfield context during an iron enrichment experim...
Recently, it was proposed (Baum, 1990 and Martin et al, 1990a, 1990b) that the southern ocean should...
The role of iron in regulating the flux of carbon through the surface layer of the ocean has become ...
The major response to ocean iron fertilization is by large diatoms, which at Fe-replete ambient seaw...
The ocean plays a significant role in the trace gas composition of the atmosphere, via sea-to-air em...
Session C32-poster W125A abstract, World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Open Science Conference (...