International audienceMelting sea ice is a seasonal source of iron (Fe) to the Southern Ocean (SO), where Fe levels in surface waters are otherwise generally too low to support phytoplankton growth. However, the effectiveness of sea-ice Fe fertilization in stimulating SO primary production is unknown since no data exist on Fe uptake by microorganisms in the sea-ice environment. This study reports a unique dataset on Fe uptake rates, Fe-to-carbon (C) uptake ratio (Fe uptake normalized to C uptake) and Fe:C uptake rate (Fe uptake normalized to biomass) by in situ microbial communities inhabiting sea ice and the underlying seawater. Radioisotopes 55 Fe and 14 C were used in short-term uptake experiments during the 32-day Ice Station POLarstern...
International audienceSea ice acts as an iron (Fe) reservoir in the Southern Ocean (SO) where primar...
This study reports concentrations of iron (Fe) and organic matter in young Antarctic pack ice and du...
Despite widespread iron (Fe) limitation in the Southern Ocean, Antarctic coastlines are highly produ...
International audienceMelting sea ice is a seasonal source of iron (Fe) to the Southern Ocean (SO), ...
It is now understood that the Southern Ocean is a high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll zone; production be...
Iron limits primary productivity in more than 30% of the oceans, including the Southern Ocean. Antar...
AbstractOur study quantified the spatial and temporal distribution of Fe and ancillary biogeochemica...
We have attempted to evaluate the relative importance, compared to other possible sources, of sea ic...
Our study quantified the spatial and temporal distribution of Fe and ancillary biogeochemical parame...
The discovery that melting sea ice can fertilize iron (Fe)-depleted polar waters has recently foster...
International audienceThe discovery that melting sea ice can fertilize iron (Fe)-depleted polar wate...
An increasing body of work has underlined the importance of Antarctic sea ice as a reservoir and sou...
The discovery that melting sea ice can fertilize iron (Fe)-depleted polar waters has recently foster...
International audienceSea ice acts as an iron (Fe) reservoir in the Southern Ocean (SO) where primar...
This study reports concentrations of iron (Fe) and organic matter in young Antarctic pack ice and du...
Despite widespread iron (Fe) limitation in the Southern Ocean, Antarctic coastlines are highly produ...
International audienceMelting sea ice is a seasonal source of iron (Fe) to the Southern Ocean (SO), ...
It is now understood that the Southern Ocean is a high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll zone; production be...
Iron limits primary productivity in more than 30% of the oceans, including the Southern Ocean. Antar...
AbstractOur study quantified the spatial and temporal distribution of Fe and ancillary biogeochemica...
We have attempted to evaluate the relative importance, compared to other possible sources, of sea ic...
Our study quantified the spatial and temporal distribution of Fe and ancillary biogeochemical parame...
The discovery that melting sea ice can fertilize iron (Fe)-depleted polar waters has recently foster...
International audienceThe discovery that melting sea ice can fertilize iron (Fe)-depleted polar wate...
An increasing body of work has underlined the importance of Antarctic sea ice as a reservoir and sou...
The discovery that melting sea ice can fertilize iron (Fe)-depleted polar waters has recently foster...
International audienceSea ice acts as an iron (Fe) reservoir in the Southern Ocean (SO) where primar...
This study reports concentrations of iron (Fe) and organic matter in young Antarctic pack ice and du...
Despite widespread iron (Fe) limitation in the Southern Ocean, Antarctic coastlines are highly produ...