Volcanic eruptions can be catastrophic events, particularly when they occur in inhabited coastal environments. They also play important roles in climate and biogeochemical cycles, including through nutrient deposition in the ocean. Volcanic ash studies in the ocean have focused on the phytoplankton response, generally quantifying changes in chlorophyll-a concentration. Many gaps remain in addressing fundamental questions regarding why volcanic ash deposition may enhance or limit both phytoplankton growth and/or drive community composition shifts. Here we outline a wide, multidisciplinary vision for monitoring volcanic eruptions near ocean ecosystems from satellites, including considerations for characteristics of airborne volcanic ash and a...
Using multiple lines of evidence, we demonstrate that volcanic ash deposition in August 2008 initiat...
In high-nutrient-low-chlorophyll regions, phytoplankton growth is limited by the availability of wat...
Contrasting concentrations of macronutrients and micronutrients induce different nutrient limitation...
Volcanic eruptions can be catastrophic events, particularly when they occur in inhabited coastal env...
Volcanic eruptions can cause organisms known as phytoplankton to multiply and form what is known as ...
Volcanoes that deposit eruptive products into the ocean can trigger phytoplankton blooms near the de...
Abstract Volcanic eruptions have been hypothesized as an iron supply mechanism for phytoplankton blo...
Transient micronutrient enrichment of the surface ocean can enhance phytoplankton growth rates and a...
Recent studies demonstrate that volcanic ash has the potential to increase phytoplankton biomass in ...
Volcanically active islands abound in the tropical Pacific and harbor complex coral communities. Whe...
Article first published online: 13 JAN 2007Volcanoes confront Earth scientists with new fundamental ...
Deposition of airborne ash from volcanic eruptions has the potential to inject a significant amount ...
International audienceA powerful eruption within the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai (HTHH) volcano (20.64...
Volcanically active islands abound in the tropical Pacific and harbor complex coral communities. Whe...
Deposition of airborne ash from volcanic eruptions has the potential to inject a significant amount ...
Using multiple lines of evidence, we demonstrate that volcanic ash deposition in August 2008 initiat...
In high-nutrient-low-chlorophyll regions, phytoplankton growth is limited by the availability of wat...
Contrasting concentrations of macronutrients and micronutrients induce different nutrient limitation...
Volcanic eruptions can be catastrophic events, particularly when they occur in inhabited coastal env...
Volcanic eruptions can cause organisms known as phytoplankton to multiply and form what is known as ...
Volcanoes that deposit eruptive products into the ocean can trigger phytoplankton blooms near the de...
Abstract Volcanic eruptions have been hypothesized as an iron supply mechanism for phytoplankton blo...
Transient micronutrient enrichment of the surface ocean can enhance phytoplankton growth rates and a...
Recent studies demonstrate that volcanic ash has the potential to increase phytoplankton biomass in ...
Volcanically active islands abound in the tropical Pacific and harbor complex coral communities. Whe...
Article first published online: 13 JAN 2007Volcanoes confront Earth scientists with new fundamental ...
Deposition of airborne ash from volcanic eruptions has the potential to inject a significant amount ...
International audienceA powerful eruption within the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai (HTHH) volcano (20.64...
Volcanically active islands abound in the tropical Pacific and harbor complex coral communities. Whe...
Deposition of airborne ash from volcanic eruptions has the potential to inject a significant amount ...
Using multiple lines of evidence, we demonstrate that volcanic ash deposition in August 2008 initiat...
In high-nutrient-low-chlorophyll regions, phytoplankton growth is limited by the availability of wat...
Contrasting concentrations of macronutrients and micronutrients induce different nutrient limitation...