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Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2011

Surface ocean iron fertilization: The role of airborne volcanic ash from subduction zone and hot spot volcanoes and related iron fluxes into the Pacific Ocean

Nazli Olgun; Svend Duggen; Peter Croot; Pierre Delmelle; Heiner Dietze; U. Schacht; Niels Oskarsson; Claus Siebe; Andreas Auer; Dieter Garbe-Schönberg

Surface ocean iron (Fe) fertilization can affect the marine primary productivity (MPP), thereby impacting on CO2 exchanges at the atmosphere-ocean interface and eventually on climate. Mineral (aeolian or desert) dust is known to be a major atmospheric source for the surface ocean biogeochemical iron cycle, but the significance of volcanic ash is poorly constrained. We present the results of geochemical experiments aimed at determining the rapid release of Fe upon contact of pristine volcanic ash with seawater, mimicking their dry deposition into the surface ocean. Our data show that volcanic ash from both subduction zone and hot spot volcanoes (n = 44 samples) rapidly mobilized significant amounts of soluble Fe into seawater (35–340 nmol/g ash), with a suggested global mean of 200 ± 50 nmol Fe/g ash. These values are comparable to the range for desert dust in experiments at seawater pH (10–125 nmol Fe/g dust) presented in the literature (Guieu et al., 1996; Spokes et al., 1996). Combining our new Fe release data with the calculated ash flux from a selected major eruption into the ocean as a case study demonstrates that single volcanic eruptions have the potential to significantly increase the surface ocean Fe concentration within an ash fallout area. We also constrain the long-term (millennial-scale) airborne volcanic ash and mineral dust Fe flux into the Pacific Ocean by merging the Fe release data with geological flux estimates. These show that the input of volcanic ash into the Pacific Ocean (128–221 × 1015 g/ka) is within the same order of magnitude as the mineral dust input (39–519 × 1015 g/ka) (Mahowald et al., 2005). From the similarity in both Fe release and particle flux follows that the flux of soluble Fe related to the dry deposition of volcanic ash (3–75 × 109 mol/ka) is comparable to that of mineral dust (1–65 × 109 mol/ka). Our study therefore suggests that airborne volcanic ash is an important but hitherto underestimated atmospheric source for the Pacific surface ocean biogeochemical iron cycle.


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2007

The Fekete-hegy (Balaton Highland Hungary) "soft-substrate" and "hard-substrate" maar volcanoes in an aligned volcanic complex - Implications for vent geometry, subsurface stratigraphy and the palaeoenvironmental setting

Andreas Auer; Ulrike Martin; Károly Németh


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2014

Perils in distinguishing phreatic from phreatomagmatic ash; insights into the eruption mechanisms of the 6 August 2012 Mt. Tongariro eruption, New Zealand

Natalia Pardo; Shane J. Cronin; Károly Németh; Marco Brenna; C. Ian Schipper; E. C. P. Breard; James D. L. White; Jonathan Procter; Bob Stewart; Javier Agustín-Flores; Anja Moebis; Anke V. Zernack; Gábor Kereszturi; Gert Lube; Andreas Auer; Vince Neall; Clel Wallace


Archive | 2003

Mio-Pliocene Phreatomagmatic Volcanism in a Fluvio-Lacustrine Basin in Western Hungary

Ulrike Martin; Károly Németh; Andreas Auer; Christoph Breitkreuz


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2012

Cryptic eruption of Mount Ruapehu revealed by deposits of sediment laden streamflow in a steep mountain valley: The 4 ka Kiwikiwi Formation, Whangaehu Valley, NZ

Andreas Auer; J. D. L. White; Vern Manville


Archive | 2002

Depositional record of a Pliocene nested multivent maar complex at Fekete-hegy, Pannonian Basin, western Hungary.

Ulrike Martin; Károly Németh; Andreas Auer; Christoph Breitkreutz; Gábor Csillag


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2011

Surface ocean iron fertilization: The role of airborne volcanic ash from subduction zone and hot spot volcanoes and related iron fluxes into the Pacific Ocean: VOLCANIC ASH-AN ATMOSPHERIC FE SOURCE

Nazli Olgun; Svend Duggen; Peter Croot; Pierre Delmelle; Heiner Dietze; U. Schacht; Niels Oskarsson; Claus Siebe; Andreas Auer; Dieter Garbe-Schönberg


[Talk] In: International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earths Interior (IAVCEI) Meeting, 17.08.-22.08, Reykjavik, Iceland . | 2008

The significance on volcanic ash for the surface ocean iron budget and phytoplankton growth

Svend Duggen; Nazli Olgun; Peter Croot; Heiner Dietze; U. Schacht; Niels Oskarsson; Claus Siebe; Andreas Auer


Olgun, Nazli, Duggen, Svend, Croot, Peter, Dietze, Heiner, Schacht, U., Óskarsson, N., Siebe, C. and Auer, A. (2007) Volcanic ash as an iron-fertilizer in ocean surface water [Poster] In: AGU Fall Meeting 2007, 10.-14.12, San Francisco, USA. | 2007

Volcanic ash as an iron-fertilizer in ocean surface water

Nazli Olgun; Svend Duggen; Peter Croot; Heiner Dietze; U. Schacht; Niels Oskarsson; Claus Siebe; Andreas Auer


Archive | 2006

Magnetic characteristics of the Ság-hegy volcanic complex, little Hungarian Plain

Nina Dvorazik; Andreas Auer; Ulrike Martin; Károly Németh; Helga de Wall; Christoph Rolf

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Ulrike Martin

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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Peter Croot

National University of Ireland

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U. Schacht

University of Adelaide

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Claus Siebe

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Helga de Wall

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Pierre Delmelle

Université catholique de Louvain

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