Controls on the shuttling of manganese over the northwestern Black Sea shelf and its fate in the euxinic deep basin
Abstract
Manganese (Mn) is an essential micronutrient for phytoplankton and its cycling interacts with that of iron (Fe). Continental shelf sediments are a key but poorly quantified source of Mn to marine waters. In this study, we investigate Mn release from shelf sediments, its lateral transport (“shuttling”) in the oxic water column over the northwestern Black Sea shelf and its fate in the adjacent euxinic deep basin. We find a high release of Mn from...
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Title
Controls on the shuttling of manganese over the northwestern Black Sea shelf and its fate in the euxinic deep basin
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
273
Pages
177 - 204
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