Past changes in the atmospheric deposition of soluble, or bioavailable, trace metals to high nutrient low chlorophyll (HNLC) and nitrogen replete tropical waters have been shown to modulate primary production, atmospheric CO2, and global climate. The deposition of soluble trace metals can also trigger toxic algal blooms, which impact Australia’s fisheries and coral reefs. An understanding of the sources (e.g. mineral dust and biomass emissions) and geochemistry of soluble trace metals in atmospheric aerosols is critical for determining the impact of trace metal deposition on ocean fertility in the past and the future. However, to date no trace metal solubility data exists for biomass emissions from Australian fires and there are very few es...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.. Deposition of iron (Fe) bearing aerosols to Fe deficient waters of the Souther...
Atmospheric deposition is a source of potentially bioavailable iron (Fe) and thus can partially cont...
Atmospheric deposition is a source of potentially bioavailable iron (Fe) and thus can partially cont...
© Author(s) 2016.Marine nitrogen fixation is co-limited by the supply of iron (Fe) and phosphorus in...
Atmospheric aerosol deposition is an important pathway for the delivery of micronutrient trace eleme...
Australia is a major source of Fe-laden dust to the anemic marine phytoplankton in the Southern Ocea...
Aerosols from Western Australia supply micronutrient trace elements including Fe into the western sh...
Aerosols from Western Australia supply micronutrient trace elements including Fe into the western sh...
Half of the world oceans’ productivity is limited by the availability of the micronutrient iron (Fe)...
Mineral dust is the major source of external micro-nutrients such as iron (Fe) to the open ocean. Ho...
Aerosols deposited into the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) contain iron (Fe) and other trace metals, which...
Aerosols deposited into the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) contain iron (Fe) and other trace metals, which...
The deposition of atmospheric iron to iron-limited ocean waters around Australia and Antarctica can ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.. Deposition of iron (Fe) bearing aerosols to Fe deficient waters of the Souther...
Atmospheric deposition is a source of potentially bioavailable iron (Fe) and thus can partially cont...
Atmospheric deposition is a source of potentially bioavailable iron (Fe) and thus can partially cont...
© Author(s) 2016.Marine nitrogen fixation is co-limited by the supply of iron (Fe) and phosphorus in...
Atmospheric aerosol deposition is an important pathway for the delivery of micronutrient trace eleme...
Australia is a major source of Fe-laden dust to the anemic marine phytoplankton in the Southern Ocea...
Aerosols from Western Australia supply micronutrient trace elements including Fe into the western sh...
Aerosols from Western Australia supply micronutrient trace elements including Fe into the western sh...
Half of the world oceans’ productivity is limited by the availability of the micronutrient iron (Fe)...
Mineral dust is the major source of external micro-nutrients such as iron (Fe) to the open ocean. Ho...
Aerosols deposited into the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) contain iron (Fe) and other trace metals, which...
Aerosols deposited into the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) contain iron (Fe) and other trace metals, which...
The deposition of atmospheric iron to iron-limited ocean waters around Australia and Antarctica can ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.. Deposition of iron (Fe) bearing aerosols to Fe deficient waters of the Souther...
Atmospheric deposition is a source of potentially bioavailable iron (Fe) and thus can partially cont...
Atmospheric deposition is a source of potentially bioavailable iron (Fe) and thus can partially cont...