Earth, Wind, Fire, and Pollution: Aerosol Nutrient Sources and Impacts on Ocean Biogeochemistry.

IF 14.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Douglas S Hamilton, Morgane M G Perron, Tami C Bond, Andrew R Bowie, Rebecca R Buchholz, Cecile Guieu, Akinori Ito, Willy Maenhaut, Stelios Myriokefalitakis, Nazlı Olgun, Sagar D Rathod, Kerstin Schepanski, Alessandro Tagliabue, Robert Wagner, Natalie M Mahowald
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Abstract

A key Earth system science question is the role of atmospheric deposition in supplying vital nutrients to the phytoplankton that form the base of marine food webs. Industrial and vehicular pollution, wildfires, volcanoes, biogenic debris, and desert dust all carry nutrients within their plumes throughout the globe. In remote ocean ecosystems, aerosol deposition represents an essential new source of nutrients for primary production. The large spatiotemporal variability in aerosols from myriad sources combined with the differential responses of marine biota to changing fluxes makes it crucially important to understand where, when, and how much nutrients from the atmosphere enter marine ecosystems. This review brings together existing literature, experimental evidence of impacts, and new atmospheric nutrient observations that can be compared with atmospheric and ocean biogeochemistry modeling. We evaluate the contribution and spatiotemporal variability of nutrient-bearing aerosols from desert dust, wildfire, volcanic, and anthropogenic sources, including the organic component, deposition fluxes, and oceanic impacts.

地球、风、火和污染:气溶胶营养源及其对海洋生物地球化学的影响。
地球系统科学的一个关键问题是大气沉降在为构成海洋食物网基础的浮游植物提供重要营养物质方面的作用。工业和车辆污染、野火、火山、生物碎屑和沙漠尘埃都在其羽状流中携带着营养物质遍布全球。在遥远的海洋生态系统中,气溶胶沉积是初级生产必不可少的新的营养来源。来自无数来源的气溶胶的巨大时空变异性,加上海洋生物群对变化通量的不同反应,使得了解大气中的营养物质在何时、何地以及有多少进入海洋生态系统变得至关重要。这篇综述汇集了现有的文献、影响的实验证据和新的大气营养观测,可以与大气和海洋生物地球化学模型进行比较。我们评估了来自沙漠尘埃、野火、火山和人为来源的含营养物气溶胶的贡献和时空变异,包括有机成分、沉积通量和海洋影响。
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Annual Review of Marine Science
Annual Review of Marine Science 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
33.60
自引率
0.60%
发文量
40
期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Marine Science, published since 2009, offers a comprehensive overview of the field. It covers various disciplines, including coastal and blue water oceanography (biological, chemical, geological, and physical), ecology, conservation, and technological advancements related to the marine environment. The journal's transition from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program ensures that all articles are available under a CC BY license, promoting wider accessibility and dissemination of knowledge.
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