[HTML][HTML] Reviews and syntheses: The biogeochemical cycle of silicon in the modern ocean
The element silicon (Si) is required for the growth of silicified organisms in marine
environments, such as diatoms. These organisms consume vast amounts of Si together with …
environments, such as diatoms. These organisms consume vast amounts of Si together with …
Ice sheets matter for the global carbon cycle
JL Wadham, JR Hawkings, L Tarasov… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
The cycling of carbon on Earth exerts a fundamental influence upon the greenhouse gas
content of the atmosphere, and hence global climate over millennia. Until recently, ice …
content of the atmosphere, and hence global climate over millennia. Until recently, ice …
[HTML][HTML] How does glacier discharge affect marine biogeochemistry and primary production in the Arctic?
Freshwater discharge from glaciers is increasing across the Arctic in response to
anthropogenic climate change, which raises questions about the potential downstream …
anthropogenic climate change, which raises questions about the potential downstream …
[HTML][HTML] Fjords as aquatic critical zones (ACZs)
In recent decades, the land-ocean aquatic continuum, commonly defined as the interface, or
transition zone, between terrestrial ecosystems and the open ocean, has undergone …
transition zone, between terrestrial ecosystems and the open ocean, has undergone …
[HTML][HTML] African desert dust influences migrations and fisheries of the Atlantic skipjack-tuna
S Rodríguez, R Riera, A Fonteneau… - Atmospheric …, 2023 - Elsevier
Atmospheric deposition of desert dust and other aerosols influence on the open ocean
ecosystem and climate. These aerosols provide iron, phosphorus and bio-essential trace …
ecosystem and climate. These aerosols provide iron, phosphorus and bio-essential trace …
The Pan-Arctic continental slope: Sharp gradients of physical processes affect pelagic and benthic ecosystems
Continental slopes–steep regions between the shelf break and abyssal ocean–play key
roles in the climatology and ecology of the Arctic Ocean. Here, through review and …
roles in the climatology and ecology of the Arctic Ocean. Here, through review and …
Terrestrial inputs drive seasonality in organic matter and nutrient biogeochemistry in a high Arctic fjord system (Isfjorden, Svalbard)
Climate-change driven increases in temperature and precipitation are leading to increased
discharge of freshwater and terrestrial material to Arctic coastal ecosystems. These inputs …
discharge of freshwater and terrestrial material to Arctic coastal ecosystems. These inputs …
Land cover changes across Greenland dominated by a doubling of vegetation in three decades
Land cover responses to climate change must be quantified for understanding Arctic climate,
managing Arctic water resources, maintaining the health and livelihoods of Arctic societies …
managing Arctic water resources, maintaining the health and livelihoods of Arctic societies …
Glaciers and nutrients in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago marine system
MP Bhatia, S Waterman, DO Burgess… - Global …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) is vulnerable to climate warming, and with
over 300 tidewater glaciers, is a hotspot for enhanced glacial retreat and meltwater runoff to …
over 300 tidewater glaciers, is a hotspot for enhanced glacial retreat and meltwater runoff to …
Sediment efflux of silicon on the Greenland margin and implications for the marine silicon cycle
The polar region is experiencing one of the most rapid environmental changes driven by
atmospheric warming, and feedbacks within the cryosphere. Under such a setting, it is …
atmospheric warming, and feedbacks within the cryosphere. Under such a setting, it is …