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Confusing statement
[edit]The science section states: "iron concentrations limit growth more locally than they do on a global scale." This is rather vague, and is not quantitative. If net growth is increased globally, might that be worth consideration, after considering other effects e.g. on biodiversity? —Jamesray1 (talk) 03:27, 19 January 2019 (UTC)
DMS cloud mechanism critique
[edit]The section, https://en.m.wiki.x.io/wiki/Iron_fertilization#Dimethyl_sulfide_and_clouds, doesn't discuss the possibility that increased cloud cover would also result in increased greenhouse gases, thus not only is it highly uncertain as to how much cooling would result, the effect may be a net positive feedback loop or net negative. In other words, the uncertainty band extends in both directions.—Jamesray1 (talk) 04:53, 19 January 2019 (UTC)
Iron Salt Aerosol content added
[edit]I have added some new sections to this page with the following headings:-
- Methods
- Ship based deployment
- Atmospheric sourcing
- Iron Salt Aerosol
including information about an alternative to ship based deployment of iron fertilization of the ocean, i.e. atmospheric deployment and specifically the Iron Salt Aerosol method. I am in contact with the author of the paper and am involved in my spare time with voluntarily researching the Iron Salt Aerosol method. My involvement is unpaid and not commercially motivated.
Shalso (talk) 22:26, 10 April 2019 (UTC)
article saying it might not help
[edit]I haven't read this carefully yet. Maybe someone else can figure out whether to use it. 2601:648:8202:96B0:E0CB:579B:1F5:84ED (talk) 07:49, 29 March 2020 (UTC)
- Yes, that's right. It's not a feasible solution. I've added some sentences about that to the lead, also at ocean fertilization. More could be done to update this article and to make it clearer that it's basically a no-go. EMsmile (talk) 13:44, 30 May 2022 (UTC)
: Just something to note, the line "Research in the early 2020s suggested that it could only permanently sequester a small amount of carbon." links to a news article which never refers to any research done on Iron fertilisation. It only mentions that it and many other simpler solutions are considered moot. Consider removing or linking the sentence to a research article.[1]161.29.24.84 (talk) 09:20, 28 February 2024 (UTC)User:PolarbearHug
References
removed further reading list
[edit]I've taken out the "further reading list" as it was arbitrary, outdated, US-centric:
Technique
[edit]- Ocean Gardening Using Iron Fertilizer
- Iron 'Fertilization' Causes Plankton Bloom - National Science Foundation
- Ocean Carbon Sequestration Abstracts - US Department of Energy
- After the SOIREE: Testing the Limits of Iron Fertilization - NASA
- The Geritol Effect - University of Southern California
- Seeds of Iron to Mitigate Climate Change- treehugger.com
- Dumping Iron - Wired News
Context
[edit]- Global Impact of Ocean Nourishment - I.S.F. Jones, Berkeley
- Fertilizing the Ocean with Iron - First article in a six-part series from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's Oceanus magazine
Debate
[edit]- Oschlies, A., W. Koeve, W. Rickels, and K. Rehdanz (2010). "Side effects and accounting aspects of hypothetical large-scale southern ocean iron fertilization" (PDF). Biogeosciences Discussions. 7 (2): 2949–2995. doi:10.5194/bgd-7-2949-2010.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - The Iron Shore Of Science Journalism
- An Open Letter to the Marine Science Community: Has Personal Bias Derailed Science?
- Canadian Fishing at the Grand Banks, Zebra Mussels, and Iron's Effect on Plankton: an example of plausible connections -Chris Yukna (Ecole des Mines, France)
- Basu, Sourish (September 2007). "Oceangoing Iron: A venture to profit from a CO2-eating algae bloom riles scientists". Scientific American. Vol. 297, no. 4. Scientific American, Inc. (published October 2007). pp. 23–24. Retrieved 2008-08-04. Note: Only first two paragraphs are available free on-line EMsmile (talk) 17:33, 30 May 2022 (UTC)
more publications that I removed:
[edit]Changing ocean processes
[edit]- Global Change and Oceanic Primary Productivity: Effects of Ocean-Atmosphere-Biological Feedbacks - A. J. Miller et al., 2003.
- The Processes of the Ocean's Biological Pump and CO2 Sequestration - Jun Nishioka, 2002.
Micronutrient iron and ocean productivity
[edit]- Open Ocean Iron Fertilization for Scientific Study and Carbon Sequestration - K. Coale, 2001.
- Ocean Fertilisation - V. Smetecek, 2004.
- Sequestration of CO2 by Ocean Fertilization - M. Markels and R. Barber, 2001.
- Effect of In-Situ Fertilization on Phytoplankton Growth and Biological Carbon Fixation In the Ocean - T. Yoshimura and D. Tsumune, 2005.
- Stimulating the Ocean Biological Carbon Pump by Iron Fertilization - Jun Nishioka, 2003.
- Iron Fertilization of the Oceans: Reconciliing Commercial Claims with Published Models - P. Lam & S. Chisholm, 2002.
- Coale KH, Johnson KS, Fitzwater SE, et al. (October 1996). "A massive phytoplankton bloom induced by an ecosystem-scale iron fertilization experiment in the equatorial Pacific Ocean". Nature. 383 (6600): 495–501. Bibcode:1996Natur.383..495C. doi:10.1038/383495a0. PMID 18680864. S2CID 41323790.
- Schiermeier Q (April 2004). "Iron seeding creates fleeting carbon sink in Southern Ocean". Nature. 428 (6985): 788. Bibcode:2004Natur.428..788S. doi:10.1038/428788b. PMID 15103342. S2CID 33727485.
- Victor Smetecek (March 1999). "Diatoms and the Ocean Carbon Cycle". Protist. 150 (1): 25–32. doi:10.1016/S1434-4610(99)70006-4. hdl:10013/epic.13528. PMID 10724516.
- Kent Cavender-Bares; et al. (March 1999). "Differential Response of Equatorial Pacific Phytoplankton to Iron Fertilization". Limnology and Oceanography. 44 (2): 237–246. Bibcode:1999LimOc..44..237C. doi:10.4319/lo.1999.44.2.0237. JSTOR 2670596.
Ocean biomass carbon sequestration
[edit]- J.A. Raven and P.G. Falkowski (June 1999). "Oceanic Sinks for Atmospheric CO2". Plant, Cell and Environment. 22 (6): 741–75. doi:10.1046/j.1365-3040.1999.00419.x.
- Jefferson T. Turner (February 2002). "Zooplankton Fecal Pellets, Marine Snow and Sinking Phytoplankton Blooms" (PDF). Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 27 (1): 57–102. doi:10.3354/ame027057.
- Paul Falkowski; et al. (2003). "4. Phytoplankton and Their Role in Primary, New and Export Production". In Fasham, M. J. R. (ed.). Ocean Biogeochemistry. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 978-3-540-42398-0.
- Markels, M; R T Barber (2001). "Sequestration of CO2 by Ocean Fertilization". Proc 1st Nat. Conf. on Carbon Sequestration. Washington, DC.
Ocean carbon cycle modeling
[edit]- Andrew Watson; James Orr (2003). "5. Carbon Dioxide Fluxes in the Global Ocean". In Fasham, M. J. R. (ed.). Ocean Biogeochemistry. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 978-3-540-42398-0.
- J.L. Sarmiento; J.C. Orr (December 1991). "Three-Dimensional Simulations of the Impact of Southern Ocean Nutrient Depletion on Atmospheric CO2 and Ocean Chemistry". Limnology and Oceanography. 36 (8): 1928–50. Bibcode:1991LimOc..36.1928S. doi:10.4319/lo.1991.36.8.1928. JSTOR 2837725. EMsmile (talk) 17:35, 30 May 2022 (UTC)
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