Reactive iron isotope signatures of the East Asian dust particles: Implications for iron cycling in the deep North Pacific

Volume: 531, Pages: 119342 - 119342
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Iron released from wind-blown dust has been widely suggested to be an important nutrient source for oceanic primary productivity. Once introduced into the seawater, the reactive Fe might get dissolved and impart its isotope signature into the water column. Characterization of the reactive iron isotope signatures of eolian dust will thus help to understand the budget of Fe in the global ocean. Yet, there are few systematic studies on the Fe...
Paper Details
Title
Reactive iron isotope signatures of the East Asian dust particles: Implications for iron cycling in the deep North Pacific
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
531
Pages
119342 - 119342
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