Understanding the nature of atmospheric acid processing of mineral dusts in supplying bioavailable phosphorus to the oceans
Acidification of airborne dust particles can dramatically increase the amount of bioavailable phosphorus (P) deposited on the surface ocean. Experiments were conducted to simulate atmospheric processes and determine the dissolution behavior of P compounds in dust and dust precursor soils. Acid disso...
Main Authors: | Stockdale, A, Krom, MD, Mortimer, RJG, Benning, LG, Carslaw, KS, Herbert, RJ, Shi, Z, Myriokefalitakis, S, Kanakidou, M, Nenes, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2016
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