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Peter J. Statham
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 110
Citations - 6054
Peter J. Statham is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water column & Seawater. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 106 publications receiving 5538 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter J. Statham include National Oceanography Centre, Southampton & Natural Environment Research Council.
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Southern Ocean deep-water carbon export enhanced by natural iron fertilization
Raymond T. Pollard,Ian Salter,Richard Sanders,Mike Lucas,C. Mark Moore,Rachel A. Mills,Peter J. Statham,John T. Allen,Alex R. Baker,Dorothee C. E. Bakker,Matthew A. Charette,Sophie Fielding,Gary R. Fones,M. French,Anna E. Hickman,Ross J. Holland,J. Alan Hughes,Tim Jickells,Richard S. Lampitt,Paul J. Morris,Florence Nedelec,Maria C. Nielsdóttir,Hélène Planquette,Ekaterina Popova,Alex J. Poulton,J.F. Read,Sophie Seeyave,Tania Smith,Mark C. Stinchcombe,Sarah Taylor,Sandy J. Thomalla,Hugh J. Venables,Robert Williamson,Mike Zubkov +33 more
TL;DR: Data from the CROZEX experiment in the Southern Ocean is reported to test the hypothesis that the observed north–south gradient in phytoplankton concentrations in the vicinity of the Crozet Islands is induced by natural iron fertilization that results in enhanced organic carbon flux to the deep ocean.
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Nutrients in estuaries--an overview and the potential impacts of climate change.
TL;DR: A more holistic approach is needed to effectively understand, predict and manage the impact of macronutrients on estuaries, and development of high frequency in situ nutrient analysis systems will provide data to improve predictive models that need to incorporate a wider variety of key factors.
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The determination of the isotopic composition of Cu and Zn in seawater
TL;DR: In this paper, the stable isotope compositions of Zn and Cu in natural materials are newly available for measurement with the advent of multiple-collector inductively coupled mass spectrometers (MC-ICPMS).
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The distribution and stabilisation of dissolved Fe in deep-sea hydrothermal plumes
Sarah A. Bennett,Eric P. Achterberg,Douglas P. Connelly,Peter J. Statham,Gary R. Fones,Christopher R. German,Christopher R. German +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a study of hydrothermal plumes overlying the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 5° S was conducted to investigate whether there is a significant export flux of dissolved Fe from hydro-thermal venting to the oceans.
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Ice sheets as a significant source of highly reactive nanoparticulate iron to the oceans
Jon R. Hawkings,Jemma L. Wadham,Martyn Tranter,Robert Raiswell,Liane G. Benning,Peter J. Statham,Peter J. Statham,Peter J. Statham,Andrew J. Tedstone,Peter Nienow,Katherine Lee,Jon Telling +11 more
TL;DR: Estimates of labile iron fluxes in meltwater are comparable with aeolian dust fluxes to the oceans surrounding Greenland and Antarctica, and are similarly expected to increase in a warming climate with enhanced melting.