Inferring episodic atmospheric iron fluxes in the Western South Atlantic

Atmospheric Environment(2010)

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Iron (Fe) and other trace elements such as Zn, Mn, Ni and Cu are known as key-factors in marine biogeochemical cycles. It is believed that ocean primary productivity blooms in iron deficient regions can be triggered by iron in aeolian dust. Up to now, scarce aerosol elemental composition, based on measurements over sea at the Western South Atlantic (WSA), exist. An association between the Patagonian semi-desert dust/Fe and chlorophyll-a variability at the Argentinean continental shelf is essentially inferred from models. We present here experimental data of Fe enriched aerosols over the WSA between latitudes 22°S–62°S, during 4 oceanographic campaigns between 2002 and 2005. These data allowed inferring the atmospheric Fe flux onto different latitudinal bands which varied from 30.4 to 1688 nmolFe m−2 day−1 (October 29th–November 15th, 2003); 5.83–1586 nmolFe m−2 day−1 (February 15th–March 6th, 2004) and 4.73–586 nmolFe m−2 day−1(October 21st–November 5th, 2005).
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Patagonia,Iron deposition,Western South Atlantic,Aerosols
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