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The DAPOP project examines how atmospheric particles contribute nutrients to the surface ocean, impacting carbon transport. It focuses on understanding the release of iron and phosphorus from these particles and their effects on ocean nutrient cycles in the North-Eastern Tropical Atlantic.
The surface ocean nutrient cycle controls the efficiency of the “biological carbon pump” through which CO2 is transported as organic carbon to the deep sea.
The DAPOP project aims to study the chemical, biological and physical processes that controls the release of nutrients (iron and phosphorus) by atmospheric particle deposition to the surface ocean and, thus, to quantify the impact of atmospheric inputs on surface ocean nutrient cycles.
This will be done by conducting a set of experiments tha…
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