Arctic Ocean waters exchange with the North Atlantic, and thus dissolved iron (DFe) in the Arctic has implications for the global Fe cycle. We present deep water (>250 m) DFe concentrations of the Central Arctic Ocean (Nansen, Amundsen and Makarov Basins). The DFe concentration in the deep waters varies considerably between these basins, with the lowest DFe concentrations (0.2-0.4 nM) in the Makarov Basin, higher concentrations (similar to 0.45 nM) in the Amundsen Basin and highest concentrations (similar to 0.6-0.7 nM) in the Nansen Basin. Atlantic input from the shelf seas and slopes enhances the DFe concentration in the Nansen Basin. Moreover, hydrothermal activity at the Gakkel Ridge causes a significant and widespread enrichment of ...
[1] Concentrations of dissolved (10 nM) in the bottom waters of the Laptev Sea shelf may be attribut...
Dissolved Fe (DFe) samples from the GEOVIDE voyage (GEOTRACES GA01, May–June 2014) in the North Atla...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine microbial organisms, and low supply controls prod...
Arctic Ocean waters exchange with the North Atlantic, and thus dissolved iron (DFe) in the Arctic ha...
Arctic Ocean waters exchange with the North Atlantic, and thus dissolved iron (DFe) in the Arctic ha...
[1] Concentrations of dissolved (<0.2 μm) Fe (DFe) in the Arctic shelf seas and in the surface wa...
The speciation of iron was investigated in three shelf seas and three deep basins of the Arctic Ocea...
Global warming resulting from the release of anthropogenic carbon dioxide is rapidly changing the A...
Coastal areas around Antarctica such as the Amundsen Sea are important sources of trace metals and b...
Global warming resulting from the release of anthropogenic carbon dioxide is rapidly changing the Ar...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
During the Polarstern (PS94) expedition, summer 2015, part of the international GEOTRACES program, s...
[1] Concentrations of dissolved (10 nM) in the bottom waters of the Laptev Sea shelf may be attribut...
Dissolved Fe (DFe) samples from the GEOVIDE voyage (GEOTRACES GA01, May–June 2014) in the North Atla...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine microbial organisms, and low supply controls prod...
Arctic Ocean waters exchange with the North Atlantic, and thus dissolved iron (DFe) in the Arctic ha...
Arctic Ocean waters exchange with the North Atlantic, and thus dissolved iron (DFe) in the Arctic ha...
[1] Concentrations of dissolved (<0.2 μm) Fe (DFe) in the Arctic shelf seas and in the surface wa...
The speciation of iron was investigated in three shelf seas and three deep basins of the Arctic Ocea...
Global warming resulting from the release of anthropogenic carbon dioxide is rapidly changing the A...
Coastal areas around Antarctica such as the Amundsen Sea are important sources of trace metals and b...
Global warming resulting from the release of anthropogenic carbon dioxide is rapidly changing the Ar...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
During the Polarstern (PS94) expedition, summer 2015, part of the international GEOTRACES program, s...
[1] Concentrations of dissolved (10 nM) in the bottom waters of the Laptev Sea shelf may be attribut...
Dissolved Fe (DFe) samples from the GEOVIDE voyage (GEOTRACES GA01, May–June 2014) in the North Atla...
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for marine microbial organisms, and low supply controls prod...