Plumes and blooms – Locally-sourced Fe-rich aeolian mineral dust drives phytoplankton growth off southwest Africa
Ocean-based photosynthesis accounts for half of global primary production. Productivity rates, driven by phytoplanktonic responses to nutrient availability, are however highly variable both spatially and temporally throughout the oceans. Intense primary production in the ocean's most productive...
Main Authors: | Dansie, AP, Thomas, DSG, Wiggs, GFS, Baddock, MC, Ashpole, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2022
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