Measurements of windblown dust characteristics and ocean fertilization potential: the ephemeral river valleys of Namibia

Delivery of nutrients to the ocean by mineral aerosol deposition involves complex biogeochemical interactions that include atmospheric processing, dissolution and biotic uptake of available nutrients in the surface waters. Research into the fertilization potential of aeolian dust is currently constr...

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Main Authors: Dansie, A, Wiggs, G, Thomas, D
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Published: Elsevier 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2017.08.002
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:55a5a0c4-600b-4f29-854f-e03b1eeba12c 2024-09-30T14:43:37+00:00 Measurements of windblown dust characteristics and ocean fertilization potential: the ephemeral river valleys of Namibia Dansie, A Wiggs, G Thomas, D 2017-11-01 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2017.08.002 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:55a5a0c4-600b-4f29-854f-e03b1eeba12c unknown Elsevier doi:10.1016/j.aeolia.2017.08.002 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:55a5a0c4-600b-4f29-854f-e03b1eeba12c https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2017.08.002 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC Attribution (CC BY) Journal article 2017 ftuloxford https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2017.08.002 2024-09-06T07:47:33Z Delivery of nutrients to the ocean by mineral aerosol deposition involves complex biogeochemical interactions that include atmospheric processing, dissolution and biotic uptake of available nutrients in the surface waters. Research into the fertilization potential of aeolian dust is currently constrained by a lack of understanding of the nutrient composition and bioavailability in dust source areas. Further, research into hot-spots of dust emission has largely focused on paleo-lacustrine sources and pans, to the detriment of other potential sources such as ephemeral river valleys in desert regions. Here, we investigate the sediment characteristics and nutrient content of windblown and surface sediments of a largely overlooked southern African dust source, Namibia’s ephemeral river valleys. We deployed monitoring equipment in three river valleys to capture deflated sediments and monitor airborne dust concentration and meteorological conditions throughout an annual dust season. Our results show that windblown dust within the river valleys is easily transportable offshore from Namibia over the Benguela Upwelling System, an intensely productive region of the South Atlantic Ocean. We demonstrate that the windblown dust contains iron, phosphorus and nitrogen nutrients, each of which may positively impact primary production rates when deposited in the complex upwelling system. The river valley dust has a significantly higher content of nutrients than either of southern Africa’s major dry lake bed dust sources Etosha and Makgadikgadi Pans. This aeolian work builds on previous source sediment findings proposing the ephemeral river valleys of Namibia as regionally important sources of dust with enhanced ocean fertilisation potential. Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Dry Lake ENVELOPE(-132.594,-132.594,59.158,59.158) Aeolian Research 29 30 41
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description Delivery of nutrients to the ocean by mineral aerosol deposition involves complex biogeochemical interactions that include atmospheric processing, dissolution and biotic uptake of available nutrients in the surface waters. Research into the fertilization potential of aeolian dust is currently constrained by a lack of understanding of the nutrient composition and bioavailability in dust source areas. Further, research into hot-spots of dust emission has largely focused on paleo-lacustrine sources and pans, to the detriment of other potential sources such as ephemeral river valleys in desert regions. Here, we investigate the sediment characteristics and nutrient content of windblown and surface sediments of a largely overlooked southern African dust source, Namibia’s ephemeral river valleys. We deployed monitoring equipment in three river valleys to capture deflated sediments and monitor airborne dust concentration and meteorological conditions throughout an annual dust season. Our results show that windblown dust within the river valleys is easily transportable offshore from Namibia over the Benguela Upwelling System, an intensely productive region of the South Atlantic Ocean. We demonstrate that the windblown dust contains iron, phosphorus and nitrogen nutrients, each of which may positively impact primary production rates when deposited in the complex upwelling system. The river valley dust has a significantly higher content of nutrients than either of southern Africa’s major dry lake bed dust sources Etosha and Makgadikgadi Pans. This aeolian work builds on previous source sediment findings proposing the ephemeral river valleys of Namibia as regionally important sources of dust with enhanced ocean fertilisation potential.
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author Dansie, A
Wiggs, G
Thomas, D
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Wiggs, G
Thomas, D
Measurements of windblown dust characteristics and ocean fertilization potential: the ephemeral river valleys of Namibia
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Thomas, D
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title Measurements of windblown dust characteristics and ocean fertilization potential: the ephemeral river valleys of Namibia
title_short Measurements of windblown dust characteristics and ocean fertilization potential: the ephemeral river valleys of Namibia
title_full Measurements of windblown dust characteristics and ocean fertilization potential: the ephemeral river valleys of Namibia
title_fullStr Measurements of windblown dust characteristics and ocean fertilization potential: the ephemeral river valleys of Namibia
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of windblown dust characteristics and ocean fertilization potential: the ephemeral river valleys of Namibia
title_sort measurements of windblown dust characteristics and ocean fertilization potential: the ephemeral river valleys of namibia
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