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Neil Tindale

Researcher at University of the Sunshine Coast

Publications -  49
Citations -  4371

Neil Tindale is an academic researcher from University of the Sunshine Coast. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytoplankton & Deposition (aerosol physics). The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 48 publications receiving 4120 citations. Previous affiliations of Neil Tindale include Bureau of Meteorology & University of Rhode Island.

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Atmospheric transport of iron and its deposition in the ocean

TL;DR: The atmospheric transport of continental weathering products is responsible for much of the mineral material and Fe entering the open ocean and is probably the dominant source of nutrient Fe in the photic zone as discussed by the authors.
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Long–range transport of giant mineral aerosol particles

TL;DR: In this article, a coordinated effort, Asian Dust Input to the Oceanic System (ADIOS), which simultaneously measured mineral fluxes in the atmosphere and upper water column during such an event.
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Iron photochemistry in seawater from the equatorial Pacific

TL;DR: The photochemistry of iron in surface waters, and its implications to iron bioavailability, was examined on two cruises to the equatorial Pacific as discussed by the authors, and the results showed clear diurnal patterns in measurable iron levels with the highest levels occurring midday.
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Atmospheric iron inputs and primary productivity: Phytoplankton responses in the North Pacific

TL;DR: The ADIOS project as discussed by the authors monitored atmospheric dust fluxes and primary productivity during the dusty season (spring) of 1986 at 26°N, 155°W, in the North Pacific Ocean.