Contributions from glacially derived sediment to the global iron (oxyhydr)oxide cycle: Implications for iron delivery to the oceans

Estimates of glacial sediment delivery to the oceans have been derived from fluxes of meltwater runoff and iceberg calving, and their sediment loads. The combined total (2900 Tg yr(-1)) of the suspended sediment load in meltwaters (1400 Tg yr-1) and the sediment delivered by icebergs (1500 Tg yr(-1)...

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Published in:Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Main Authors: Raiswell, R, Tranter, Martyn, Benning, LG, Siegert, Martin, Death, Ros, Huybrechts, P, Payne, Tony
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Published: 2006
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/ab59023d-07b5-4e97-8e28-0c594eb12810 2023-05-15T13:41:30+02:00 Contributions from glacially derived sediment to the global iron (oxyhydr)oxide cycle: Implications for iron delivery to the oceans Raiswell, R Tranter, Martyn Benning, LG Siegert, Martin Death, Ros Huybrechts, P Payne, Tony 2006-06 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/contributions-from-glacially-derived-sediment-to-the-global-iron-oxyhydroxide-cycle-implications-for-iron-delivery-to-the-oceans(ab59023d-07b5-4e97-8e28-0c594eb12810).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2005.12.027 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Raiswell , R , Tranter , M , Benning , LG , Siegert , M , Death , R , Huybrechts , P & Payne , T 2006 , ' Contributions from glacially derived sediment to the global iron (oxyhydr)oxide cycle: Implications for iron delivery to the oceans ' , Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta , vol. 70 (11) , pp. 2765-2780 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2005.12.027 article 2006 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2005.12.027 2022-11-30T23:56:33Z Estimates of glacial sediment delivery to the oceans have been derived from fluxes of meltwater runoff and iceberg calving, and their sediment loads. The combined total (2900 Tg yr(-1)) of the suspended sediment load in meltwaters (1400 Tg yr-1) and the sediment delivered by icebergs (1500 Tg yr(-1)) are within the range of earlier estimates. High-resolution microscopic observations show that suspended sediments from glacial meltwaters, supraglacial, and proglacial sediments, and sediments in basal ice, from Arctic, Alpine, and Antarctic locations all contain iron (oxyhydr)oxide nanoparticles, which are poorly crystalline, typically similar to 5 nm in diameter, and which occur as single grains or aggregates that may be isolated or attached to sediment grains. Nanoparticles with these characteristics are potentially bioavailable. A global model comparing the sources and sinks of iron present as (oxyhydr)oxides indicates that sediment delivered by icebergs is a significant source of iron to the open oceans, beyond the continental shelf. Iceberg delivery of sediment containing iron as (oxyhydr)oxides during the Last Glacial Maximum may have been sufficient to fertilise the increase in oceanic productivity required to drawdown atmospheric CO2 to the levels observed in ice cores. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Iceberg* Iceberg* Aarhus University: Research Antarctic Arctic Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 70 11 2765 2780
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description Estimates of glacial sediment delivery to the oceans have been derived from fluxes of meltwater runoff and iceberg calving, and their sediment loads. The combined total (2900 Tg yr(-1)) of the suspended sediment load in meltwaters (1400 Tg yr-1) and the sediment delivered by icebergs (1500 Tg yr(-1)) are within the range of earlier estimates. High-resolution microscopic observations show that suspended sediments from glacial meltwaters, supraglacial, and proglacial sediments, and sediments in basal ice, from Arctic, Alpine, and Antarctic locations all contain iron (oxyhydr)oxide nanoparticles, which are poorly crystalline, typically similar to 5 nm in diameter, and which occur as single grains or aggregates that may be isolated or attached to sediment grains. Nanoparticles with these characteristics are potentially bioavailable. A global model comparing the sources and sinks of iron present as (oxyhydr)oxides indicates that sediment delivered by icebergs is a significant source of iron to the open oceans, beyond the continental shelf. Iceberg delivery of sediment containing iron as (oxyhydr)oxides during the Last Glacial Maximum may have been sufficient to fertilise the increase in oceanic productivity required to drawdown atmospheric CO2 to the levels observed in ice cores.
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Tranter, Martyn
Benning, LG
Siegert, Martin
Death, Ros
Huybrechts, P
Payne, Tony
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Contributions from glacially derived sediment to the global iron (oxyhydr)oxide cycle: Implications for iron delivery to the oceans
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title_short Contributions from glacially derived sediment to the global iron (oxyhydr)oxide cycle: Implications for iron delivery to the oceans
title_full Contributions from glacially derived sediment to the global iron (oxyhydr)oxide cycle: Implications for iron delivery to the oceans
title_fullStr Contributions from glacially derived sediment to the global iron (oxyhydr)oxide cycle: Implications for iron delivery to the oceans
title_full_unstemmed Contributions from glacially derived sediment to the global iron (oxyhydr)oxide cycle: Implications for iron delivery to the oceans
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