Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFex)

The Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX) was an experiment decades in the planning. It's implementation was among the most complex ship operations that SIO has been involved in. The SOFeX field expedition was successful in creating and tracking two experimentally enriched areas of the Souther...

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Main Author: Coale, Kenneth H.
Other Authors: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Science.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: San Jose State University Foundation 2005
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Online Access:http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc785842/
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topic 54 Environmental Sciences
01 Coal
Lignite
And Peat
Exports
Simulation
Silicic Acid
Carbon
60 Applied Life Sciences
Phytoplankton
Climate Change
58 Geosciences
42 Engineering
Transport Carbon Sequestration
Iron
Ocean Productivity
Nitrates
Planning
Nitrogen
Availability
Iron Limitation
Productivity
Carbon Dioxide
Implementation
Carbon Sequestration
spellingShingle 54 Environmental Sciences
01 Coal
Lignite
And Peat
Exports
Simulation
Silicic Acid
Carbon
60 Applied Life Sciences
Phytoplankton
Climate Change
58 Geosciences
42 Engineering
Transport Carbon Sequestration
Iron
Ocean Productivity
Nitrates
Planning
Nitrogen
Availability
Iron Limitation
Productivity
Carbon Dioxide
Implementation
Carbon Sequestration
Coale, Kenneth H.
Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFex)
topic_facet 54 Environmental Sciences
01 Coal
Lignite
And Peat
Exports
Simulation
Silicic Acid
Carbon
60 Applied Life Sciences
Phytoplankton
Climate Change
58 Geosciences
42 Engineering
Transport Carbon Sequestration
Iron
Ocean Productivity
Nitrates
Planning
Nitrogen
Availability
Iron Limitation
Productivity
Carbon Dioxide
Implementation
Carbon Sequestration
description The Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX) was an experiment decades in the planning. It's implementation was among the most complex ship operations that SIO has been involved in. The SOFeX field expedition was successful in creating and tracking two experimentally enriched areas of the Southern Ocean, one characterized by low silicic acid, one characterized by high silicic acid. Both experimental sites were replete with abundant nitrate. About 100 scientists were involved overall. The major findings of this study were significant in several ways: (1) The productivity of the southern ocean is limited by iron availability. (2) Carbon uptake and flux is therefore controlled by iron availability (3) In spite of low silicic acid, iron promotes non-silicious phytoplankton growth and the uptake of carbon dioxide. (4) The transport of fixed carbon from the surface layers proceeds with a C:N ratio that would indicate differential remineralization of nitrogen at shallow depths. (5) These finding have major implications for modeling of carbon export based on nitrate utilization. (6) The general results of the experiment indicate that, beyond other southern ocean enrichment experiments, iron inputs have a much wider impact of productivity and carbon cycling than previously demonstrated. Scientific presentations: Coale, K., Johnson, K, Buesseler, K., 2002. The SOFeX Group. Eos. Trans. AGU 83(47) OS11A-0199. Coale, K., Johnson, K. Buesseler, K., 2002. SOFeX: Southern Ocean Iron Experiments. Overview and Experimental Design. Eos. Trans. AGU 83 (47) OS22D-01. Buesseler, K.,et al. 2002. Does Iron Fertilization Enhance Carbon Sequestration? Particle flux results from the Southern Ocean Iron Experiment. Eos. Trans. AGU 83 (47), OS22D-09. Johnson, K. et al. 2002. Open Ocean Iron Fertilization Experiments From IronEx-I through SOFeX: What We Know and What We Still Need to Understand. Eos. Trans. AGU 83 (47), OS22D-12. Coale, K. H., 2003. Carbon and Nutrient Cycling During the Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiments. Seattle, WA. Geological Society of America. Coale, K., 2003. Open Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiments: What they have told us, what they have not. American Society for Limnology and Oceanography and The Oceanography Society, Honolulu, February 2004. Coale, K., 2004. Recent Research from the Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX), in Taking the Heat: What is the impact of ocean fertilization on climate and ocean ecology? Science of earth and sky. AAAS, February 12-16, Seattle, WA
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc785842 2023-05-15T18:24:02+02:00 Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFex) Coale, Kenneth H. United States. Department of Energy. Office of Science. 2005-07-28 1 file, 22 kb Text http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc785842/ English eng San Jose State University Foundation rep-no: DOE/ER/63093 grantno: FG03-01ER63093 osti: 841814 http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc785842/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc785842 Coale, K., Johnson, K, Buesseler, K., 2002. The SOFeX Group. Eos. Trans. AGU 83(47) OS11A-0199. Coale, K., Johnson, K. Buesseler, K., 2002. SOFeX: Southern Ocean Iron Experiments. Overview and Experimental Design. Eos. Trans. AGU 83 (47) OS22D-01. Buesseler, K.,et al. 2002. Does Iron Fertilization Enhance Carbon Sequestration? Particle flux results from the Southern Ocean Iron Experiment. Eos. Trans. AGU 83 (47), OS22D-09. Johnson, K. et al. 2002. Open Ocean Iron Fertilization Experiments From IronEx-I through SOFeX: What We Know and What We Still Need to Understand. Eos. Trans. AGU 83 (47), OS22D-12. Coale, K. H., 2003. Carbon and Nutrient Cycling During the Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiments. Seattle, WA. Geological Society of America. Coale, K., 2003. Open Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiments: What they have told us, what they have not. American Society for Limnology and Oceanography and The Ocenography Society, Honolulu, February 2004. Coale, K., 2004. Recent Research from the Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX), in Taking the Heat: What is the 54 Environmental Sciences 01 Coal Lignite And Peat Exports Simulation Silicic Acid Carbon 60 Applied Life Sciences Phytoplankton Climate Change 58 Geosciences 42 Engineering Transport Carbon Sequestration Iron Ocean Productivity Nitrates Planning Nitrogen Availability Iron Limitation Productivity Carbon Dioxide Implementation Carbon Sequestration Article 2005 ftunivnotexas 2016-08-13T22:11:25Z The Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX) was an experiment decades in the planning. It's implementation was among the most complex ship operations that SIO has been involved in. The SOFeX field expedition was successful in creating and tracking two experimentally enriched areas of the Southern Ocean, one characterized by low silicic acid, one characterized by high silicic acid. Both experimental sites were replete with abundant nitrate. About 100 scientists were involved overall. The major findings of this study were significant in several ways: (1) The productivity of the southern ocean is limited by iron availability. (2) Carbon uptake and flux is therefore controlled by iron availability (3) In spite of low silicic acid, iron promotes non-silicious phytoplankton growth and the uptake of carbon dioxide. (4) The transport of fixed carbon from the surface layers proceeds with a C:N ratio that would indicate differential remineralization of nitrogen at shallow depths. (5) These finding have major implications for modeling of carbon export based on nitrate utilization. (6) The general results of the experiment indicate that, beyond other southern ocean enrichment experiments, iron inputs have a much wider impact of productivity and carbon cycling than previously demonstrated. Scientific presentations: Coale, K., Johnson, K, Buesseler, K., 2002. The SOFeX Group. Eos. Trans. AGU 83(47) OS11A-0199. Coale, K., Johnson, K. Buesseler, K., 2002. SOFeX: Southern Ocean Iron Experiments. Overview and Experimental Design. Eos. Trans. AGU 83 (47) OS22D-01. Buesseler, K.,et al. 2002. Does Iron Fertilization Enhance Carbon Sequestration? Particle flux results from the Southern Ocean Iron Experiment. Eos. Trans. AGU 83 (47), OS22D-09. Johnson, K. et al. 2002. Open Ocean Iron Fertilization Experiments From IronEx-I through SOFeX: What We Know and What We Still Need to Understand. Eos. Trans. AGU 83 (47), OS22D-12. Coale, K. H., 2003. Carbon and Nutrient Cycling During the Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiments. Seattle, WA. Geological Society of America. Coale, K., 2003. Open Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiments: What they have told us, what they have not. American Society for Limnology and Oceanography and The Oceanography Society, Honolulu, February 2004. Coale, K., 2004. Recent Research from the Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX), in Taking the Heat: What is the impact of ocean fertilization on climate and ocean ecology? Science of earth and sky. AAAS, February 12-16, Seattle, WA Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Southern Ocean