In the ocean, the chemical forms of nitrogen that are readily available for biological use (known collectively as ‘fixed’ nitrogen) fuel the global phytoplankton productivity that exports carbon to the deep ocean1, 2, 3. Accordingly, variation in the oceanic fixed nitrogen reservoir has been proposed as a cause of glacial–interglacial changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration2, 3. Marine nitrogen fixation, which produces most of the ocean’s fixed nitrogen, is thought to be affected by multiple factors, including ocean temperature4 and the availability of iron2, 3, 5 and phosphorus6. Here we reconstruct changes in North Atlantic nitrogen fixation over the past 160,000?years from the shell-bound nitrogen isotope ratio (15N/14N) of p...
The average oceanic nitrate-to-phosphate molar ratio (NO3?:PO43??16:1, referred to as the Redfield R...
Nitrogen plays a fundamental role in limiting the primary productivity of the world's oceans. The At...
Regional and global nitrogen fixation rates are often estimated from geochemical tracers related to ...
Oceanic fixed-nitrogen concentrations are controlled by the balance between nitrogen fixation and de...
Recent upward revisions in key sink/source terms for fixed nitrogen (N) in the oceans imply a short ...
Fixed nitrogen (N) is a limiting algal nutrient in the low latitude ocean, and the oceanic N invent...
To investigate the controls on N2 fixation and the role of the Atlantic in the global ocean's fixed ...
The continental shelves are the most biologically dynamic regions of the ocean, and they are extensi...
A new quasi-conservative tracer N*, defined as a linear combination of nitrate and phosphate, is pro...
Nitrogen is a key limiting nutrient that influences marine productivity and carbon sequestration in ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Fixed N (nitrate, nitrite, and ammonium) is a limiting nutrient for photosynthesis in the surface oc...
The continental shelves are the most biologically dynamic regions of the ocean, and they are extensi...
The process of nitrogen fixation in the subtropical North Atlantic has received considerable study o...
The average oceanic nitrate-to-phosphate molar ratio (NO3?:PO43??16:1, referred to as the Redfield R...
Nitrogen plays a fundamental role in limiting the primary productivity of the world's oceans. The At...
Regional and global nitrogen fixation rates are often estimated from geochemical tracers related to ...
Oceanic fixed-nitrogen concentrations are controlled by the balance between nitrogen fixation and de...
Recent upward revisions in key sink/source terms for fixed nitrogen (N) in the oceans imply a short ...
Fixed nitrogen (N) is a limiting algal nutrient in the low latitude ocean, and the oceanic N invent...
To investigate the controls on N2 fixation and the role of the Atlantic in the global ocean's fixed ...
The continental shelves are the most biologically dynamic regions of the ocean, and they are extensi...
A new quasi-conservative tracer N*, defined as a linear combination of nitrate and phosphate, is pro...
Nitrogen is a key limiting nutrient that influences marine productivity and carbon sequestration in ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Fixed N (nitrate, nitrite, and ammonium) is a limiting nutrient for photosynthesis in the surface oc...
The continental shelves are the most biologically dynamic regions of the ocean, and they are extensi...
The process of nitrogen fixation in the subtropical North Atlantic has received considerable study o...
The average oceanic nitrate-to-phosphate molar ratio (NO3?:PO43??16:1, referred to as the Redfield R...
Nitrogen plays a fundamental role in limiting the primary productivity of the world's oceans. The At...
Regional and global nitrogen fixation rates are often estimated from geochemical tracers related to ...