NSF Award Abstract:
Primary nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, are critical for all life on earth, and limited quantities in the marine environment can inhibit primary productivity. Atmospheric aerosols are a significant source of these nutrients to nutrient-poor ocean regions, such as the phosphorus-limited Mediterranean Sea. The availability of phosphorus in aerosols has traditionally been linked to the composition and abundance of different phosphorus phases present. Unfortunately, investigating phosphorus composition in aerosols has been challenging due to methodological limitations until recently. In this study, researchers from Georgia Tech will use a new technique known as synchrotron-based P Near Edge X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy, in conjunction with X-ray fluorescence microscopy, to examine the diversity of aerosol phosphorus phases delivered to the Mediterranean Sea. By defining the relationship between air mass source region, aerosol composition, and bioavailability, results from this work will improve current knowledge of the factors regulating productivity in the Mediterranean Sea and help to clarify the potential response of this region to different climate change scenarios.
Broader Impacts: In addition to the valuable insights this project will provide on the controls on productivity and nutrient cycling in the Mediterranean Sea, this study will further education of young scientists, broaden participation of under-represented groups in ocean science, and enhance research infrastructure.
Dataset | Latest Version Date | Current State |
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Near Edge X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy Data for standard organic phosphorus compounds | 2019-03-13 | Final no updates expected |
Sulfur Near Edge X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy Data for standard materials | 2019-02-22 | Final no updates expected |
Principal Investigator: Ellery Ingall
Georgia Institute of Technology (GA Tech)
Co-Principal Investigator: Julia Diaz
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography (SkIO)
Contact: Ellery Ingall
Georgia Institute of Technology (GA Tech)
DMP_Ingall_Diaz_OCE-1357375.pdf (63.32 KB)
01/22/2019