Quantifying nutrient cycling and retention in coastal waters at the global scale (2009)
Coastal waters extend from the mouths of rivers to the edge of the continental shelves, forming the transition zone between land and ocean. This highly dynamic narrow ribbon of coastal ecosystems is...
Global spatial distribution of natural riverine silica inputs to the coastal zone (2009)
H. H. Dürr, M. Meybeck, J. Hartmann, G. G. Laruelle, V. Roubeix
Silica, SiO<sub>2</sub>, in dissolved (DSi) and particulate (PSi) form, is both a major product of continental weathering as well as an essential nutrient in terrestrial and aquatic...
C. Y. Bernard, G. G. Laruelle, C. P. Slomp, C. Heinze
The availability of dissolved silica in the ocean provides a major control on the growth of siliceous phytoplankton. Diatoms in particular account for a large proportion of oceanic primary...
Pasquer, B., Laruelle, G.G., Becquevort, S., Schoemann, V., Goosse, H., Lancelot, C.
We present results obtained with SWAMCO-4, a complex model of the marine planktonic system calculating C, N, P, Si, Fe cycling within the upper ocean, the export production and the exchange of CO2...