Deionized water and acid solubility of iron in southernmost Patagonian dust samples

Abstract: Iron leaching experiments in dust samples, using deionized water and 1% nitric acid matrices. Samples from southernmost Patagonia (53.79ºS, 67.75ºW). The objective of these measurements is to characterize solubility of iron in dust samples. Other Description: Cosentino NJ, Ruiz-Etcheverry...

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Main Authors: Cosentino, Nicolás, Ruiz-Etcheverry, Laura, Bia, Gonzalo, Simonella, Lucio, Coppo, Renata, Torre, Gabriela, Saraceno, Martín, Tur, Verónica, Gaiero, Diego
Format: Dataset
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Published: IEDA: EarthChem Library 2020
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Online Access:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/111754
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Summary:Abstract: Iron leaching experiments in dust samples, using deionized water and 1% nitric acid matrices. Samples from southernmost Patagonia (53.79ºS, 67.75ºW). The objective of these measurements is to characterize solubility of iron in dust samples. Other Description: Cosentino NJ, Ruiz-Etcheverry LA, Bia GL, Simonella LE, Coppo R, Torre G, Saraceno M, Tur VM and Gaiero DM (in revision) Does satellite chlorophyll-a respond to southernmost Patagonian dust? A multi-year, event-based approach. Journal of Geophysical Reseach: Biogeosciences.