Authors
Guoshun Zhuang, Robert A Duce, Dana R Kester
Publication date
1990/9/15
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Volume
95
Issue
C9
Pages
16207-16216
Description
A series of leaching experiments designed to determine the soluble fraction of atmospheric iron in seawater was conducted. Aerosol samples collected in 1986 at four island stations (Midway, Oahu, Enewetak, and Fanning) of SEAREX (Sea‐Air Exchange) and in May 1988 at station 4 (33.3°N, 139.1°W) of VERTEX (Vertical Transport and Exchange) were leached by surface seawater collected from the North Pacific and Sargasso Sea and at a pH range of 3–8. The results from these experiments indicated that for all marine aerosol samples examined, the dissolution of atmospheric iron was limited by a similar saturated concentration range. Using the operationally defined concept of a dissolved fraction that could pass through a 0.4‐μm filter, the “saturated concentration” of dissolved atmospheric iron in seawater was found to be ∼10–17 nmol/kg. If 0.05‐μm Millipore filter was used to separate the soluble fraction …
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Scholar articles
G Zhuang, RA Duce, DR Kester - Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1990