Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.Pathways of high-latitude dust in the North Atlantic
Matthew C. Baddock et al.
EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS (2017)
The Arctic in the Twenty-First Century: Changing Biogeochemical Linkages across a Paraglacial Landscape of Greenland
N. John Anderson et al.
BIOSCIENCE (2017)
Cryoconite: The dark biological secret of the cryosphere
Joseph Cook et al.
PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY-EARTH AND ENVIRONMENT (2016)
High-latitude dust in the Earth system
Joanna E. Bullard et al.
REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS (2016)
The Icelandic volcanic aeolian environment: Processes and impacts - A review
Olafur Arnalds et al.
AEOLIAN RESEARCH (2016)
Substantial contribution of northern high-latitude sources to mineral dust in the Arctic
C. D. Groot Zwaaftink et al.
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES (2016)
Iron supply and demand in an Antarctic shelf ecosystem
D. J. McGillicuddy et al.
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2015)
Trajectory modeling of modern dust transport to the Southern Ocean and Antarctica
Peter D. Neff et al.
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES (2015)
Estuarine removal of glacial iron and implications for iron fluxes to the ocean
Andrew W. Schroth et al.
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2014)
The contribution of aeolian sand and dust to iron fertilization of phytoplankton blooms in southwestern Ross Sea, Antarctica
V. H. L. Winton et al.
GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES (2014)
Aeolian sediment transport and deposition in a modern high-latitude glacial marine environment
Jane M. Chewings et al.
SEDIMENTOLOGY (2014)
High levels of particulate matter in Iceland due to direct ash emissions by the Eyjafjallajokull eruption and resuspension of deposited ash
Throstur Thorsteinsson et al.
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH (2012)
GLOBAL-SCALE ATTRIBUTION OF ANTHROPOGENIC AND NATURAL DUST SOURCES AND THEIR EMISSION RATES BASED ON MODIS DEEP BLUE AEROSOL PRODUCTS
Paul Ginoux et al.
REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS (2012)
Aircraft-based observations and high-resolution simulations of an Icelandic dust storm
A. -M. Blechschmidt et al.
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS (2012)
Glacial flour dust storms in the Gulf of Alaska: Hydrologic and meteorological controls and their importance as a source of bioavailable iron
John Crusius et al.
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2011)
Dust cycle: An emerging core theme in Earth system science
Yaping Shao et al.
AEOLIAN RESEARCH (2011)
Aeolian dust in the Talos Dome ice core (East Antarctica, Pacific/Ross Sea sector): Victoria Land versus remote sources over the last two climate cycles
Barbara Delmonte et al.
JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE (2010)
A combined observational and modeling approach to study modern dust transport from the Patagonia desert to East Antarctica
S. Gasso et al.
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS (2010)
Dust in the Earth system: the biogeochemical linking of land, air and sea
AJ Ridgwell
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES (2002)
Iron in East Antarctic snow: Implications for atmospheric iron deposition and algal production in Antarctic waters
R Edwards et al.
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2001)