The Redfield ratio [carbon:nitrogen:phosphorus (C:N:P)] of particle flux to the deep ocean is a key factor in marine biogeochemical cycling. Changes in oceanic carbon sequestration have been linked to variations in the Redfield ratio on geological time scales, but this ratio generally is assumed to be constant with time in the modern ocean. However, deep-water Redfield ratios in the northern hemisphere show evidence for temporal trends over the past five decades. The North Atlantic Ocean exhibits a rising N:P ratio, which may be related to increased deposition of atmospheric nitrous oxides from anthropogenic N emissions. In the North Pacific Ocean, increasing C:N and C:P ratios are accompanied by rising remineralization rates, which suggest...
Over geological time, photosynthetic carbon fixation in the oceans has exceeded respiratory oxidatio...
The ratio of carbon (C) to phosphorus (P) in marine phytoplankton is thought to be constant througho...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability, in addition to other macro- and micronutrients, determ...
The RedÞeld ratio [carbon:nitrogen:phosphorus (C:N:P)] of particle ßux to the deep ocean is a key fa...
Nearly 75 years ago, Alfred C. Redfield observed a similarity between the elemental composition of m...
Selective removal of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from the marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) ...
The ratio of phosphate and nitrate concentrations in the deep ocean matches closely the Redfield rat...
The average oceanic nitrate-to-phosphate molar ratio (NO3?:PO43??16:1, referred to as the Redfield R...
We examine progress towards a global view of oceanic export of particulate organic carbon (POC) and ...
Biological activity gives rise to a difference in carbon concentration between the ocean surface and...
A three-dimensional model of global biogeochemical cycles (HAMOCC3) is used to discuss potential exp...
Redfield stoichiometry has proved a robust paradigm for the understanding of biological production a...
Redfield ratios of remineralization are calculated based on chemical data analysis on isopycnal surf...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90-100 ppm wit...
Redfield proportions (106C:16N:1P:138-O2) have been used to describe ocean biogeochemical patterns s...
Over geological time, photosynthetic carbon fixation in the oceans has exceeded respiratory oxidatio...
The ratio of carbon (C) to phosphorus (P) in marine phytoplankton is thought to be constant througho...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability, in addition to other macro- and micronutrients, determ...
The RedÞeld ratio [carbon:nitrogen:phosphorus (C:N:P)] of particle ßux to the deep ocean is a key fa...
Nearly 75 years ago, Alfred C. Redfield observed a similarity between the elemental composition of m...
Selective removal of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from the marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) ...
The ratio of phosphate and nitrate concentrations in the deep ocean matches closely the Redfield rat...
The average oceanic nitrate-to-phosphate molar ratio (NO3?:PO43??16:1, referred to as the Redfield R...
We examine progress towards a global view of oceanic export of particulate organic carbon (POC) and ...
Biological activity gives rise to a difference in carbon concentration between the ocean surface and...
A three-dimensional model of global biogeochemical cycles (HAMOCC3) is used to discuss potential exp...
Redfield stoichiometry has proved a robust paradigm for the understanding of biological production a...
Redfield ratios of remineralization are calculated based on chemical data analysis on isopycnal surf...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90-100 ppm wit...
Redfield proportions (106C:16N:1P:138-O2) have been used to describe ocean biogeochemical patterns s...
Over geological time, photosynthetic carbon fixation in the oceans has exceeded respiratory oxidatio...
The ratio of carbon (C) to phosphorus (P) in marine phytoplankton is thought to be constant througho...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability, in addition to other macro- and micronutrients, determ...