Ice sheets play a more important role in the global silicon cycle than previously appreciated. Input of dissolved and amorphous particulate silica into natural waters stimulates the growth of diatoms. Here we measure dissolved and amorphous silica in Greenland Ice Sheet meltwaters and icebergs, demonstrating the potential for high ice sheet export. Our dissolved and amorphous silica flux is 0.20 (0.06-0.79) Tmol year(-1), ∼50% of the input from Arctic rivers. Amorphous silica comprises >95% of this flux and is highly soluble in sea water, as indicated by a significant increase in dissolved silica across a fjord salinity gradient. Retreating palaeo ice sheets were therefore likely responsible for high dissolved and amorphous silica fluxes in...
Variations in the silicon stable isotopic composition (δ30Si) of sedimentary biogenic silica (BSi) a...
Diatoms are generally the dominant contributors to the Arctic Ocean spring bloom, which is a key ev...
The impact of climatic change along the Antarctica Peninsula has been widely debated in light of atm...
Ice sheets play a more important role in the global silicon cycle than previously appreciated. Input...
Silica is an essential element for marine life and plays a key role in the biogeochemistry of the oc...
Globally averaged riverine silicon (Si) concentrations and isotope composition (δ30Si) may be affect...
Globally averaged riverine silicon (Si) concentrations and isotope composition (δ30Si) may be affect...
Diatoms are key primary producers and therefore make an important contribution to carbon export. The...
Glacial meltwaters export substantial quantities of dissolved and dissolvable amorphous silicon (DSi...
Today’s Sargasso Sea is nutrient starved, except for episodic upwelling events caused by wind-driven...
Glaciers and ice sheets are experiencing rapid warming under current climatic change and there is in...
Two centric marine diatom species, Thalassiosira oceanica and Thalassiosira antarctica, were grown i...
Glacial environments play an important role in high-latitude marine nutrient cycling, potentially co...
Variations in the silicon stable isotopic composition (δ30Si) of sedimentary biogenic silica (BSi) a...
Diatoms are generally the dominant contributors to the Arctic Ocean spring bloom, which is a key ev...
The impact of climatic change along the Antarctica Peninsula has been widely debated in light of atm...
Ice sheets play a more important role in the global silicon cycle than previously appreciated. Input...
Silica is an essential element for marine life and plays a key role in the biogeochemistry of the oc...
Globally averaged riverine silicon (Si) concentrations and isotope composition (δ30Si) may be affect...
Globally averaged riverine silicon (Si) concentrations and isotope composition (δ30Si) may be affect...
Diatoms are key primary producers and therefore make an important contribution to carbon export. The...
Glacial meltwaters export substantial quantities of dissolved and dissolvable amorphous silicon (DSi...
Today’s Sargasso Sea is nutrient starved, except for episodic upwelling events caused by wind-driven...
Glaciers and ice sheets are experiencing rapid warming under current climatic change and there is in...
Two centric marine diatom species, Thalassiosira oceanica and Thalassiosira antarctica, were grown i...
Glacial environments play an important role in high-latitude marine nutrient cycling, potentially co...
Variations in the silicon stable isotopic composition (δ30Si) of sedimentary biogenic silica (BSi) a...
Diatoms are generally the dominant contributors to the Arctic Ocean spring bloom, which is a key ev...
The impact of climatic change along the Antarctica Peninsula has been widely debated in light of atm...