Dissolution of marine sediment is a key source of dissolved iron (Fe) that regulates the ocean carbon cycle. Currently, our prevailing understanding, encapsulated in ocean models, focuses on low-oxygen reductive supply mechanisms and neglects the emerging evidence from iron isotopes in seawater and sediment porewaters for additional nonreductive dissolution processes. Here, we combine measurements of Fe colloids and dissolved δ56Fe in shallow porewaters spanning the full depth of the South Atlantic Ocean to demonstrate that it is lithogenic colloid production that fuels sedimentary iron supply away from low-oxygen systems. Iron colloids are ubiquitous in these oxic ocean sediment porewaters and account for the lithogenic isotope signature o...
Although iron (Fe) is a key regulator of primary production over much of the ocean, many components ...
In wide parts of the ocean, iron is a limiting element for phytoplankton growth due to its very low ...
The low availability of the essential micronutrient iron (Fe) in the ocean impacts the efficiency of...
Dissolution of marine sediment is a key source of dissolved iron (Fe) that regulates the ocean carbo...
Dissolution of marine sediment is a key source of dissolved iron (Fe) that regulates the ocean carbo...
International audienceAs an essential micronutrient, iron plays a key role in oceanic biogeochemistr...
Iron (Fe), used as a cofactor in nitrogen fixation and photosynthesis by oceanic microorganisms, has...
Dissolved iron is an essential micronutrient for marine phytoplankton, and its availability controls...
The low availability of the essential micronutrient iron (Fe) in the ocean impacts the efficiency of...
Oceanic iron inputs must be traced and quantified to learn how they affect primary productivity and ...
Fe isotope results from selectively leached oxic – ferruginous marine sediments from the Potter Cove...
Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient for life in the oceans. Particles play an important role in the mar...
Iron (Fe) is present over a very wide range of redox conditions and is one of most the important nut...
Iron (Fe) is an essential trace element for marine life. Extremely low Fe concentrations limit prima...
Analysis of a global compilation of dissolved-iron observations provides insights into the processes...
Although iron (Fe) is a key regulator of primary production over much of the ocean, many components ...
In wide parts of the ocean, iron is a limiting element for phytoplankton growth due to its very low ...
The low availability of the essential micronutrient iron (Fe) in the ocean impacts the efficiency of...
Dissolution of marine sediment is a key source of dissolved iron (Fe) that regulates the ocean carbo...
Dissolution of marine sediment is a key source of dissolved iron (Fe) that regulates the ocean carbo...
International audienceAs an essential micronutrient, iron plays a key role in oceanic biogeochemistr...
Iron (Fe), used as a cofactor in nitrogen fixation and photosynthesis by oceanic microorganisms, has...
Dissolved iron is an essential micronutrient for marine phytoplankton, and its availability controls...
The low availability of the essential micronutrient iron (Fe) in the ocean impacts the efficiency of...
Oceanic iron inputs must be traced and quantified to learn how they affect primary productivity and ...
Fe isotope results from selectively leached oxic – ferruginous marine sediments from the Potter Cove...
Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient for life in the oceans. Particles play an important role in the mar...
Iron (Fe) is present over a very wide range of redox conditions and is one of most the important nut...
Iron (Fe) is an essential trace element for marine life. Extremely low Fe concentrations limit prima...
Analysis of a global compilation of dissolved-iron observations provides insights into the processes...
Although iron (Fe) is a key regulator of primary production over much of the ocean, many components ...
In wide parts of the ocean, iron is a limiting element for phytoplankton growth due to its very low ...
The low availability of the essential micronutrient iron (Fe) in the ocean impacts the efficiency of...