Increasing subtropical North Pacific Ocean nitrogen fixation since the Little Ice Age
Owen A. Sherwood (),
Thomas P. Guilderson,
Fabian C. Batista,
John T. Schiff and
Matthew D. McCarthy
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Owen A. Sherwood: University of California
Thomas P. Guilderson: University of California
Fabian C. Batista: University of California
John T. Schiff: University of California
Matthew D. McCarthy: University of California
Nature, 2014, vol. 505, issue 7481, 78-81
Abstract:
Despite a reduction in nutrient supply to the North Pacific subtropical gyre, it has undergone a recent increase in nitrogen fixation, and here records of nitrogen isotopes preserved in Hawaiian corals show that this is a trend that could be linked to climate change since the end of the Little Ice Age.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1038/nature12784
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