Dear Group:

We saw the best response in terms of in chlorophyll production in the Los Alamos Biogeochemical Parallel Ocean Program model where diazatrophs first responded to Fe and subsequent nitrogen was fixated. 2 femtomolar additions of iron led to about a 20 fold increase in Chlorophyll in the area which lasted a few weeks. This would have a tremendous impact on dimethyl sulfide production and cloud brightening.

Oliver

Oliver Wingenter
Assoc. Professor Department of Chemistry
Research Scientist Geophysical Research Center
New Mexico Tech



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