Eolian dust is a significant source of iron and other nutrients that are essential for the health of marine ecosystems and potentially a controlling factor of the high nutrient-low chlorophyll status of the Subarctic North Pacific. We map the spatial distribution of dust input using three different geochemical tracers of eolian dust, 4He, 232Th and rare earth elements, in combination with grain size distribution data, from a set of core-top sediments covering the entire Subarctic North Pacific. Using the suite of geochemical proxies to fingerprint different lithogenic components, we deconvolve eolian dust input from other lithogenic inputs such as volcanic ash, ice-rafted debris, riverine and hemipelagic input. While the open ocean sites fa...
Eolian dust in pelagic deep sea sediments can be used to reconstruct ancient wind patterns and paleo...
To test the biological effectiveness of iron fertilization by Asian aeolian dust and volcanic ash in...
The mass accumulation rates (MARs) of aeolian dust in the ocean basins provide an important record o...
Eolian dust preserved in deep-sea sediment cores provides a valuable indicator of past atmospheric c...
International audienceReconstructions of the deposition rate of windblown mineral dust in ocean sedi...
Eolian dust preserved in deep-sea sediment cores provides a valuable indicator of past atmospheric c...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. We present a new high-resolution multiproxy...
In this work, sediments and aerosols from the North Pacific Ocean are studied. The North Pacific con...
One of the primary sources of micronutrients to the sea surface in remote ocean regions is the depos...
Continental dust input into the ocean-atmosphere system has significant ramifications for biogeochem...
The large-diameter piston core LL44-GPC3 from the central North Pacific Ocean records continuous sed...
Eolian dust is a major terrigenous component in North Pacific Ocean pelagic sediments and is an impo...
Abstract-Geochemical data (REEs, Th, SC) were determined for the operationally defined eolian dust (...
This study utilizes major-, trace- and rare earth elements, as well as radiogenic isotopes (Rb-Sr, S...
In this thesis, the provenance of eolian and hydrothermal pelagic sediment in the Pacific Ocean was ...
Eolian dust in pelagic deep sea sediments can be used to reconstruct ancient wind patterns and paleo...
To test the biological effectiveness of iron fertilization by Asian aeolian dust and volcanic ash in...
The mass accumulation rates (MARs) of aeolian dust in the ocean basins provide an important record o...
Eolian dust preserved in deep-sea sediment cores provides a valuable indicator of past atmospheric c...
International audienceReconstructions of the deposition rate of windblown mineral dust in ocean sedi...
Eolian dust preserved in deep-sea sediment cores provides a valuable indicator of past atmospheric c...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. We present a new high-resolution multiproxy...
In this work, sediments and aerosols from the North Pacific Ocean are studied. The North Pacific con...
One of the primary sources of micronutrients to the sea surface in remote ocean regions is the depos...
Continental dust input into the ocean-atmosphere system has significant ramifications for biogeochem...
The large-diameter piston core LL44-GPC3 from the central North Pacific Ocean records continuous sed...
Eolian dust is a major terrigenous component in North Pacific Ocean pelagic sediments and is an impo...
Abstract-Geochemical data (REEs, Th, SC) were determined for the operationally defined eolian dust (...
This study utilizes major-, trace- and rare earth elements, as well as radiogenic isotopes (Rb-Sr, S...
In this thesis, the provenance of eolian and hydrothermal pelagic sediment in the Pacific Ocean was ...
Eolian dust in pelagic deep sea sediments can be used to reconstruct ancient wind patterns and paleo...
To test the biological effectiveness of iron fertilization by Asian aeolian dust and volcanic ash in...
The mass accumulation rates (MARs) of aeolian dust in the ocean basins provide an important record o...