『Abstract
Based on an international workshop (Gothenburg, 14-16 May 2008),
this review article aims to combine interdisciplinary knowledge
from coastal and open ocean research on iron biogeochemistry.
The major scientific findings of the past decade are structured
into sections on natural and artificial iron fertilization, iron
inputs into coastal and estuarine systems, colloidal iron and
organic matter, and biological processes. Potential effects of
global climate change, particularly ocean acidification, on iron
biogeochemistry are discussed. The findings are synthesized into
recommendations for future research areas.』
1. Preface
2. Natural iron fertilization
2.1. Atmospheric deposition - dust
2.2. Other atmospheric and marine processes of natural Fe fertilization
3. Artificial iron fertilization
4. Fe inputs into coastal and estuarine systems
5. Colloidal iron and organic matter
6. Linking biological processes to iron chemistry
7. Iron and climate change
Acknowledgements
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