Sediments are considered to be refractory materials with limited influences on dissolved iron (dFe) pool in the ocean. However, recent field observations and laboratory experiments suggest that iron released from resuspended sediment particles and transported from continental margins is prone to fertilize large areas of the world ocean. Here we conducted a dissolution experiment to quantify the amount of dFe released from two types of resuspended sediments (silicate and calcite-rich) to open ocean surface seawater under two temperatures (5 and 15 °C). We followed pH, dissolved oxygen (dO2), phosphate, silicate, dissolved Fe and Mn concentrations (dFe and dMn), and bacterial abundance over 250 days. Extremely low and undetectable phosphate c...
Iron (Fe) is an important limiting nutrient in the marine environment constraining primary productio...
The speciation of dissolved iron (DFe) in the ocean is widely assumed to consist almost exclusively ...
The proportion of aerosol iron (Fe) that dissolves in seawater varies greatly and is dependent on ae...
International audienceSediments are considered to be refractory materials with limited influences on...
International audienceA number of trace metals play essential roles in marine ecosystem structure an...
Phytoplankton in the oceans are responsible for about half of the photosynthetic fixation of carbon ...
Iron (Fe) is an essential nutrient for life on land and in the oceans. Iron stable isotope ratios (δ...
Dissolution of wind blown dust is a major source of iron, manganese and other trace nutrients in the...
Shelf sediments underlying temperate and oxic waters of the Celtic Sea (NW European Shelf) were foun...
A number of studies have shown that iron reduction in marine sediments is not confined to sulfate- o...
Analysis of a global compilation of dissolved-iron observations provides insights into the processes...
Iron (Fe) is an essential trace nutrient for most known organisms due to its important role in many ...
Iron solubility and ligand measurements performed during this PhD work showed that strong organic li...
Atmospheric deposition is a key mode of iron (Fe) input to ocean regions where low concentrations of...
The role of heterotrophic bacteria in iron recycling, the influence of complexation on iron reminera...
Iron (Fe) is an important limiting nutrient in the marine environment constraining primary productio...
The speciation of dissolved iron (DFe) in the ocean is widely assumed to consist almost exclusively ...
The proportion of aerosol iron (Fe) that dissolves in seawater varies greatly and is dependent on ae...
International audienceSediments are considered to be refractory materials with limited influences on...
International audienceA number of trace metals play essential roles in marine ecosystem structure an...
Phytoplankton in the oceans are responsible for about half of the photosynthetic fixation of carbon ...
Iron (Fe) is an essential nutrient for life on land and in the oceans. Iron stable isotope ratios (δ...
Dissolution of wind blown dust is a major source of iron, manganese and other trace nutrients in the...
Shelf sediments underlying temperate and oxic waters of the Celtic Sea (NW European Shelf) were foun...
A number of studies have shown that iron reduction in marine sediments is not confined to sulfate- o...
Analysis of a global compilation of dissolved-iron observations provides insights into the processes...
Iron (Fe) is an essential trace nutrient for most known organisms due to its important role in many ...
Iron solubility and ligand measurements performed during this PhD work showed that strong organic li...
Atmospheric deposition is a key mode of iron (Fe) input to ocean regions where low concentrations of...
The role of heterotrophic bacteria in iron recycling, the influence of complexation on iron reminera...
Iron (Fe) is an important limiting nutrient in the marine environment constraining primary productio...
The speciation of dissolved iron (DFe) in the ocean is widely assumed to consist almost exclusively ...
The proportion of aerosol iron (Fe) that dissolves in seawater varies greatly and is dependent on ae...