Marine sediment records suggest that episodes of major atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> drawdown during the last glacial period were linked to iron (Fe) fertilization of subantarctic surface waters. The principal source of this Fe is thought to be dust transported from southern mid-latitude deserts. However, uncertainty exists over contributions to CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration from complementary Fe sources, such as the Antarctic ice sheet, due to the difficulty of locating and interrogating suitable archives that have the potential to preserve such information. Here we present petrographic, geochemical and microbial DNA evidence preserved in precisely dated subglacial calcites from close to the East Antarctic Ice-Sheet margin, which together sugg...
Sea ice and dust flux increased greatly in the Southern Ocean during the last glacial period. Palaeo...
International audienceTotal dissolvable iron (TDFe) was measured in sections of ice cores recovered ...
Recent recession of the Larsen Ice Shelf C has revealed microbial alterations of illite in marine se...
Marine sediment records suggest that episodes of major atmospheric CO2 drawdown during the last glac...
Relief of iron (Fe) limitation in the Southern Ocean during ice ages, with potentially increased car...
Relief of iron (Fe) limitation in the Southern Ocean during ice ages, with potentially increased car...
John H. Martin, who discovered widespread iron limitation of ocean productivity, proposed that dust-...
Relief of iron (Fe) limitation in the Southern Ocean during ice ages, with potentially increased car...
The Southern Ocean is widely recognized as a potential cause of the lower atmospheric concentration ...
The Iron Hypothesis suggests that an increased flux of aerosol iron to the Southern Ocean (and other...
We present 230Th-normalized dust and export production fluxes for two contrasted marine sediment cor...
Atmospheric dust is a primary source of iron (Fe) to the open ocean, and its flux is particularly im...
Sea ice and dust flux increased greatly in the Southern Ocean during the last glacial period. Palaeo...
International audienceTotal dissolvable iron (TDFe) was measured in sections of ice cores recovered ...
Recent recession of the Larsen Ice Shelf C has revealed microbial alterations of illite in marine se...
Marine sediment records suggest that episodes of major atmospheric CO2 drawdown during the last glac...
Relief of iron (Fe) limitation in the Southern Ocean during ice ages, with potentially increased car...
Relief of iron (Fe) limitation in the Southern Ocean during ice ages, with potentially increased car...
John H. Martin, who discovered widespread iron limitation of ocean productivity, proposed that dust-...
Relief of iron (Fe) limitation in the Southern Ocean during ice ages, with potentially increased car...
The Southern Ocean is widely recognized as a potential cause of the lower atmospheric concentration ...
The Iron Hypothesis suggests that an increased flux of aerosol iron to the Southern Ocean (and other...
We present 230Th-normalized dust and export production fluxes for two contrasted marine sediment cor...
Atmospheric dust is a primary source of iron (Fe) to the open ocean, and its flux is particularly im...
Sea ice and dust flux increased greatly in the Southern Ocean during the last glacial period. Palaeo...
International audienceTotal dissolvable iron (TDFe) was measured in sections of ice cores recovered ...
Recent recession of the Larsen Ice Shelf C has revealed microbial alterations of illite in marine se...