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Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiment: Carbon Cycling in High- and Low-Si Waters

Authors :
C. Sheridan
Veronica P. Lance
James E. Bauer
Nicolas Ladizinsky
Steve E. Fitzwater
Zackary I. Johnson
Raphael M. Kudela
Alice E. Roberts
Susan L Brown
William T. Hiscock
Sasha Tozzi
Mark S. Demarest
Xiujun Wang
Ken O. Buesseler
Mark A. Brzezinski
Kenneth S. Johnson
Mark A. Altabet
Gernot E. Friederich
Paul G. Falkowski
Maxim Y. Gorbunov
Michael R. Landry
S. J. Tanner
Kevin F. Sullivan
Michal Koblizek
Zanna Chase
Burke Hales
William P. Cochlan
Robert R. Bidigare
Francisco P. Chavez
Anna K. Hilting
Geoffrey Smith
Virginia A. Elrod
Kenneth H. Coale
David A. Timothy
David Cooper
Benjamin S. Twining
Janice L. Jones
Richard T. Barber
Michael R. Hiscock
Taro Takahashi
R. Mike Gordon
Julian Herndon
Rik Wanninkhof
Craig N. Hunter
Peter G. Strutton
Frank J. Millero
Jodi Brewster
Karen E. Selph
Source :
Science. 304:408-414
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2004.

Abstract

The availability of iron is known to exert a controlling influence on biological productivity in surface waters over large areas of the ocean and may have been an important factor in the variation of the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide over glacial cycles. The effect of iron in the Southern Ocean is particularly important because of its large area and abundant nitrate, yet iron-enhanced growth of phytoplankton may be differentially expressed between waters with high silicic acid in the south and low silicic acid in the north, where diatom growth may be limited by both silicic acid and iron. Two mesoscale experiments, designed to investigate the effects of iron enrichment in regions with high and low concentrations of silicic acid, were performed in the Southern Ocean. These experiments demonstrate iron's pivotal role in controlling carbon uptake and regulating atmospheric partial pressure of carbon dioxide.

Details

ISSN :
10959203 and 00368075
Volume :
304
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d39cbfc53dafc4640af062f0bd4fc2af
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1089778