The seasonal availability of light and micronutrients strongly regulates productivity in the Southern Ocean, restricting biological utilization of macronutrients and CO 2 drawdown. Mineral dust flux is a key conduit for micronutrients to the Southern Ocean and a critical mediator of multimillennial-scale atmospheric CO 2 oscillations. While the role of dust-borne iron (Fe) in Southern Ocean biogeochemistry has been examined in detail, manganese (Mn) availability is also emerging as a potential driver of past, present, and future Southern Ocean biogeochemistry. Here, we present results from fifteen bioassay experiments along a north–south transect in the undersampled eastern Pacific sub-Antarctic zone. In addition...
Iron and light are recognized as limiting factors controlling Southern Ocean phytoplankton growth. R...
In some parts of the Southern Ocean (SO), even though low surface concentrations of iron (Fe) and ma...
Bottle assays and large-scale fertilization experiments have demonstrated that, in the Southern Ocea...
The seasonal availability of light and micronutrients strongly regulates productivity in the Souther...
Residual macronutrients in the surface Southern Ocean result from restricted biological utilization,...
Manganese (Mn) is a redox-active metal essential for most life on Earth. In photosynthetic microalga...
Manganese (Mn) is an abundant element in the Earth's crust. However, its concentrations in open ocea...
The Southern Ocean (SO) accounts for over 40% of anthropogenically derived CO2 uptake. It is the wor...
Phytoplankton across the majority of the world’s oceans are thought to be limited by the availabilit...
The Southern Ocean (SO) accounts for over 40% of anthropogenically derived CO2 uptake. It is the wor...
The Southern Ocean (SO) stores over 40% of anthropogenically derived CO2 and is the world’s largest ...
An Fe-Mn bottle addition experiment was conducted in the laboratory to investigate the importance of...
The rise in anthropogenic CO2 and the associated ocean acidification (OA) will change trace metal so...
Little is known about the bioavailability of iron (Fe) in natural dusts and the impact of dustminera...
Phytoplankton production controls the transfer of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into the ocean ...
Iron and light are recognized as limiting factors controlling Southern Ocean phytoplankton growth. R...
In some parts of the Southern Ocean (SO), even though low surface concentrations of iron (Fe) and ma...
Bottle assays and large-scale fertilization experiments have demonstrated that, in the Southern Ocea...
The seasonal availability of light and micronutrients strongly regulates productivity in the Souther...
Residual macronutrients in the surface Southern Ocean result from restricted biological utilization,...
Manganese (Mn) is a redox-active metal essential for most life on Earth. In photosynthetic microalga...
Manganese (Mn) is an abundant element in the Earth's crust. However, its concentrations in open ocea...
The Southern Ocean (SO) accounts for over 40% of anthropogenically derived CO2 uptake. It is the wor...
Phytoplankton across the majority of the world’s oceans are thought to be limited by the availabilit...
The Southern Ocean (SO) accounts for over 40% of anthropogenically derived CO2 uptake. It is the wor...
The Southern Ocean (SO) stores over 40% of anthropogenically derived CO2 and is the world’s largest ...
An Fe-Mn bottle addition experiment was conducted in the laboratory to investigate the importance of...
The rise in anthropogenic CO2 and the associated ocean acidification (OA) will change trace metal so...
Little is known about the bioavailability of iron (Fe) in natural dusts and the impact of dustminera...
Phytoplankton production controls the transfer of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into the ocean ...
Iron and light are recognized as limiting factors controlling Southern Ocean phytoplankton growth. R...
In some parts of the Southern Ocean (SO), even though low surface concentrations of iron (Fe) and ma...
Bottle assays and large-scale fertilization experiments have demonstrated that, in the Southern Ocea...