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Iron released due to human activities enhances spring phytoplankton blooms as well as speeds up the rate at which nutrients are consumed.
The changes may work in synergy with climate-driven ocean warming and stratification, the U.S. researchers say.
The researchers conducted four oceanographic expeditions between 2016 and 2019 to measure dissolved iron and its isotopic composition.
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