We evaluated the potential impacts of atmospheric deposition on marine productivity and inorganic carbon chemistry in the northwestern Pacific Ocean (8–39°N, 125–157°E). The nutrient concentration in atmospheric total suspended particles decreased exponentially with increasing distance from the closest land-mass (Asia), clearly revealing anthropogenic and terrestrial contributions. The predicted mean depositional fluxes of inorganic nitrogen were approximately 34 and 15 μmol m−2 d−1 to the west and east of 140°E, respectively, which were at least two orders of magnitude greater than the inorganic phosphorus flux. On average, atmospheric particulate deposition would support 3–4% of the net primary production along the surveyed tracks, which ...
The supply of nutrients is a fundamental regulator of ocean productivity and carbon sequestration. N...
The global tropospheric budget of gaseous and particulate non-methane organic matter (OM) is re-exam...
International audienceAnthropogenic emissions to the atmosphere have increased the flux of nutrients...
The contribution of the atmospheric deposition of inorganic nitrogen compounds produced in East Asia...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
The relative abundance of nitrate (N) over phosphorus (P) has increased over the period since 1980 i...
The recent increase in anthropogenic emissions of reactive nitrogen from northeastern Asia and the s...
A worldwide compilation of atmospheric total phosphorus (TP) and phosphate (PO4) concentration and d...
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 under...
Dissolved oxygen in the mid-depth tropical Pacific Ocean has declined in the past several decades. T...
The primary nutrients that limit marine phytoplankton growth rates include nitrogen (N), phosphorus ...
A global ocean biogeochemical model is used to quantify the sensitivity of marine biogeochemistry an...
The atmospheric input of chemicals to the ocean is closely related to a number of important global c...
The supply of nutrients is a fundamental regulator of ocean productivity and carbon sequestration. N...
The global tropospheric budget of gaseous and particulate non-methane organic matter (OM) is re-exam...
International audienceAnthropogenic emissions to the atmosphere have increased the flux of nutrients...
The contribution of the atmospheric deposition of inorganic nitrogen compounds produced in East Asia...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
Nutrients are supplied to the mixed layer of the open ocean by either atmospheric deposition or mixi...
The relative abundance of nitrate (N) over phosphorus (P) has increased over the period since 1980 i...
The recent increase in anthropogenic emissions of reactive nitrogen from northeastern Asia and the s...
A worldwide compilation of atmospheric total phosphorus (TP) and phosphate (PO4) concentration and d...
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 under...
Dissolved oxygen in the mid-depth tropical Pacific Ocean has declined in the past several decades. T...
The primary nutrients that limit marine phytoplankton growth rates include nitrogen (N), phosphorus ...
A global ocean biogeochemical model is used to quantify the sensitivity of marine biogeochemistry an...
The atmospheric input of chemicals to the ocean is closely related to a number of important global c...
The supply of nutrients is a fundamental regulator of ocean productivity and carbon sequestration. N...
The global tropospheric budget of gaseous and particulate non-methane organic matter (OM) is re-exam...
International audienceAnthropogenic emissions to the atmosphere have increased the flux of nutrients...