Environmental modulations of nutrient conditions in the Labrador Sea reconstructed from nitrogen isotopes in a six-hundred-year-old crustose coralline alga
Abstract:The climatological impacts on biogeochemical processes in the polar North Atlantic remain poorly understood, as there exist both biological and physical mechanisms that drive nutrient availability in the region. Here, we present nitrogen isotope measurements (δ 15 N) from a sixhundred-year-old coralline alga to elucidate historic and modern trends in Labrador Sea nitrate utilization, defined as the degree of biological nitrate assimilation relative to supply. Prior to the Little Ice Age (LIA), periods during w… Show more
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