Increasing subtropical North Pacific Ocean nitrogen fixation since the Little Ice Age

Nature64.80
Volume: 505, Issue: 7481, Pages: 78 - 81
Published: Jan 2, 2014
Abstract
Despite a reduction in nutrient supply to the North Pacific subtropical gyre, it has undergone a recent increase in nitrogen fixation, and here records of nitrogen isotopes preserved in Hawaiian corals show that this is a trend that could be linked to climate change since the end of the Little Ice Age. The deep-sea Hawaiian gold coral Kulamanamana haumeaae is a remarkably long-lived species, sometimes attaining ages of thousands of years. Over...
Paper Details
Title
Increasing subtropical North Pacific Ocean nitrogen fixation since the Little Ice Age
Published Date
Jan 2, 2014
Journal
Volume
505
Issue
7481
Pages
78 - 81
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