Over geological time, photosynthetic carbon fixation in the oceans has exceeded respiratory oxidation of organic carbon. The imbalance between the two processes has resulted in the simultaneous accumulation of oxygen in, and drawdown of carbon dioxide from, the Earth's atmosphere, and the burial of organic carbon in marine sediments1–3. It is generally assumed that these processes are limited by the availability of phosphorus4,5, which is supplied by continental weathering and fluvial discharge5–7. Over the past two million years, decreases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations during glacial periods correlate with increases in the export of organic carbon from surface waters to the marine sediments8–11, but variations in phosphorus ...
It has been hypothesized that changes in the marine biological pump caused a major portion of the gl...
The ocean carbon cycle is tightly linked with the cycles of the major nutrient elements nitrogen, ph...
Recent upward revisions in key sink/source terms for fixed nitrogen (N) in the oceans imply a short ...
The continental shelves are the most biologically dynamic regions of the ocean, and they are extensi...
ABSTRACT. Geochemical evidence suggests that there was a delay of several hundred million years betw...
International audienceThe oceanic phosphorus cycle describes how phosphorus moves through the ocean,...
In the ocean, the chemical forms of nitrogen that are readily available for biological use (known co...
Using a box model of organic carbon (C) and phosphorus (P) cycling in the global ocean, we assess th...
This thesis focuses on the marine phosphorus (P) cycle and its response to changing environmental co...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90-100 ppm wit...
The role of nutrients, such as phosphorus (P), and their impact on primary productivity and the fluc...
Changes in the climate have direct implications for marine ecosystems, and as a result, incur feedba...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90–100 ppm wit...
It has been hypothesized that changes in the marine biological pump caused a major portion of the gl...
The continental shelves are the most biologically dynamic regions of the ocean, and they are extensi...
It has been hypothesized that changes in the marine biological pump caused a major portion of the gl...
The ocean carbon cycle is tightly linked with the cycles of the major nutrient elements nitrogen, ph...
Recent upward revisions in key sink/source terms for fixed nitrogen (N) in the oceans imply a short ...
The continental shelves are the most biologically dynamic regions of the ocean, and they are extensi...
ABSTRACT. Geochemical evidence suggests that there was a delay of several hundred million years betw...
International audienceThe oceanic phosphorus cycle describes how phosphorus moves through the ocean,...
In the ocean, the chemical forms of nitrogen that are readily available for biological use (known co...
Using a box model of organic carbon (C) and phosphorus (P) cycling in the global ocean, we assess th...
This thesis focuses on the marine phosphorus (P) cycle and its response to changing environmental co...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90-100 ppm wit...
The role of nutrients, such as phosphorus (P), and their impact on primary productivity and the fluc...
Changes in the climate have direct implications for marine ecosystems, and as a result, incur feedba...
During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90–100 ppm wit...
It has been hypothesized that changes in the marine biological pump caused a major portion of the gl...
The continental shelves are the most biologically dynamic regions of the ocean, and they are extensi...
It has been hypothesized that changes in the marine biological pump caused a major portion of the gl...
The ocean carbon cycle is tightly linked with the cycles of the major nutrient elements nitrogen, ph...
Recent upward revisions in key sink/source terms for fixed nitrogen (N) in the oceans imply a short ...