Authors
PW Boyd, Cliff S Law, DA Hutchins, ER Abraham, Peter L Croot, Michael Ellwood, RD Frew, M Hadfield, Janet Hall, S Handy, C Hare, J Higgins, Peter Hill, KA Hunter, K LeBlanc, MT Maldonado, Robert Michael McKay, C Mioni, M Oliver, Stuart Pickmere, M Pinkerton, K Safi, S Sander, Sergio A Sanudo‐Wilhelmy, M Smith, Robert Strzepek, A Tovar‐Sanchez, SW Wilhelm
Publication date
2005/12
Journal
Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Volume
19
Issue
4
Description
An improved knowledge of iron biogeochemistry is needed to better understand key controls on the functioning of high‐nitrate low‐chlorophyll (HNLC) oceanic regions. Iron budgets for HNLC waters have been constructed using data from disparate sources ranging from laboratory algal cultures to ocean physics. In summer 2003 we conducted FeCycle, a 10‐day mesoscale tracer release in HNLC waters SE of New Zealand, and measured concurrently all sources (with the exception of aerosol deposition) to, sinks of iron from, and rates of iron recycling within, the surface mixed layer. A pelagic iron budget (timescale of days) indicated that oceanic supply terms (lateral advection and vertical diffusion) were relatively small compared to the main sink (downward particulate export). Remote sensing and terrestrial monitoring reveal 13 dust or wildfire events in Australia, prior to and during FeCycle, one of which may have …
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