Iron Controls Patterns Of Nitrogen Fixation In The Atlantic
Posted by ScienceDaily: Oceanography News on 8 January, 2010
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Scientists have discovered that interactions between iron supply, transported through the atmosphere from deserts, and large-scale oceanic circulation control the availability of a crucial nutrient, nitrogen, in the Atlantic. Their findings have potentially important implications for understanding global climate, both past and future....