Dust fluxes and iron fertilization in Holocene and Last Glacial Maximum climates
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Lambert, Fabrice
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Dust fluxes and iron fertilization in Holocene and Last Glacial Maximum climates
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Mineral dust aerosols play a major role in present and past climates. To date, we rely on climate
models for estimates of dust fluxes to calculate the impact of airborne micronutrients on
biogeochemical cycles. Here we provide a new global dust flux data set for Holocene and Last
Glacial Maximum LGM) conditions based on observational data. A comparison with dust flux
simulations highlights regional differences between observations and models. By forcing a
biogeochemical model with our new data set and using this model's results to guide a millennialscale
Earth System Model simulation, we calculate the impact of enhanced glacial oceanic iron
deposition on the LGM-Holocene carbon cycle. On centennial timescales, the higher LGM dust
deposition results in a weak reduction of <10 ppm in atmospheric CO2 due to enhanced
efficiency of the biological pump. This is followed by a further similar to 10 ppm reduction over
millennial timescales due to greater carbon burial and carbonate compensation.
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FONDECYT grant 1120040
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EPSRC EP/K000225/1
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Geophysical Research Letters Volumen: 42 Número: 13 Jul 16 2015 Volumen: 42 Número: 14 Jul 2015
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