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Autor:
William M. Landing, W. T. Hiscock, Mariko Hatta, Maxime M. Grand, Christopher I. Measures, Clifton S. Buck
Publikováno v:
Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 29:357-374
Atmospheric deposition is an important but still poorly constrained source of trace micronutrients to the open ocean because of the dearth of in situ measurements of total deposition (i.e., wet?+?dry deposition) in remote regions. In this work, we di
Autor:
Clifton S. Buck, Christopher I. Measures, Peter L. Morton, William M. Landing, Maxime M. Grand, W. T. Hiscock, Joseph A. Resing, Pamela M. Barrett, Mariko Hatta
Publikováno v:
Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 29:375-396
A high-resolution section of dissolved iron (dFe) and aluminum (dAl) was obtained along ~95°E in the upper 1000?m of the eastern Indian Ocean from the Antarctic margin (66°S) to the Bay of Bengal (18°N) during the U.S. Climate Variability and Pred
Autor:
Sarah T. Gille, Mariko Hatta, W. T. Hiscock, B. Greg Mitchell, Marina Frants, Mati Kahru, Christopher I. Measures, Meng Zhou
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 90:68-76
Horizontal advection, vertical mixing, and mixed-layer entrainment all affect iron concentrations and biological productivity in the Ona Basin, near the Shackleton Transverse Ridge (STR) in southern Drake Passage. Trace metal sampling in the region i
Autor:
Hubertus Fischer, W. T. Hiscock, Olivia Mini, Gideon Gfeller, Matthias Bigler, Daiana Leuenberger
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology
The important active and passive role of mineral dust aerosol in the climate and the global carbon cycle over the last glacial/interglacial cycles has been recognized. However, little data on the most important aeolian dust-derived biological micronu