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                  <mods:namePart>Bergas-Massó, Elisa</mods:namePart>
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                  <mods:namePart>Gonçalves Ageitos, María</mods:namePart>
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                  <mods:namePart>Pérez García-Pando, Carlos</mods:namePart>
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               <mods:abstract>Mineral dust emitted from arid and semi-arid areas has&#xd;
several effects on the Earth system (e.g., perturbation of the&#xd;
radiative budget, interaction with cloud processes, implications&#xd;
on ocean and land biogeochemical cycles). Mineral dust&#xd;
aerosols are mixtures of different minerals whose relative abundances,&#xd;
particle size distribution, shape, surface topography,&#xd;
and mixing state influence their interaction with the Earth&#xd;
system. However, Earth System Models (ESMs) typically&#xd;
assume that dust aerosols have a globally uniform composition,&#xd;
neglecting the known variations in the sources’ mineralogical&#xd;
composition. This work investigates the sensitivity of a key&#xd;
biogeochemical cycle, the iron (Fe) cycle to uncertainties in&#xd;
the description of soil mineralogy in dust-producing areas.&#xd;
Airborne mineral dust is the primary input of Fe to the open&#xd;
ocean. Fe constitutes a fundamental micro-nutrient for marine&#xd;
biota in its soluble form. It is, in fact, the limiting nutrient&#xd;
in remote regions of the open ocean known as High Nutrient&#xd;
Low-Chlorophyll (HNLC) regions (e.g., the Southern Ocean),&#xd;
where the Fe supply occurs mainly through atmospheric deposition.&#xd;
Ocean productivity relies on the availability of limiting&#xd;
nutrients. Hence, the ocean’s ability to capture atmospheric&#xd;
CO2 in HNLC regions highly depends on the atmospheric&#xd;
deposition of soluble Fe.&#xd;
Fe abundance in soils is usually set to 3.5% [1], and its&#xd;
solubility is considered to be less than 0.1% [2]. However,&#xd;
both observations and modeling studies suggest that the solubility&#xd;
of Fe from dust increases downwind of the sources [3].&#xd;
A primary mechanism leading to this increase in Fe solubility&#xd;
is acidic (proton-promoted) dissolution. Low pH conditions in&#xd;
aerosol water favor Fe dissolution by weakening Fe-O bonds of&#xd;
Fe oxides in dust [4]. Other physical and chemical mechanisms&#xd;
that enhance Fe solubilization involve photochemical reduction&#xd;
and organic ligand (e.g., Oxalate) processing [5].&#xd;
Modeling the global dust mineralogical composition&#xd;
presents critical challenges. First, soil mineralogy atlases for&#xd;
dust modeling are derived by extrapolating a sparse set of&#xd;
mineralogical analyses of soil samples that are particularly&#xd;
scarce in dust source regions. Moreover, atlases are based on&#xd;
measurements following the wet sieving technique that tampers&#xd;
the undisturbed parent soil size distribution by breaking coarse&#xd;
particles and replacing them with smaller ones [6].&#xd;
In this work, we assess the implications of soil mineralogy&#xd;
uncertainties on bio-available Fe delivery to the open&#xd;
ocean by using a state-of-the-art ESM, EC-Earthv3, where a&#xd;
detailed atmospheric Fe cycle and two different data sets that&#xd;
characterize the soil composition over dusty areas have been&#xd;
implemented [7] [8].</mods:abstract>
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                  <mods:topic>Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Arquitectura de computadors</mods:topic>
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               <mods:subject>
                  <mods:topic>High performance computing</mods:topic>
               </mods:subject>
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                  <mods:topic>Iron cycle</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:topic>Mineralogy</mods:topic>
               </mods:subject>
               <mods:subject>
                  <mods:topic>Climate</mods:topic>
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               <mods:subject>
                  <mods:topic>Dust</mods:topic>
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               <mods:subject>
                  <mods:topic>Càlcul intensiu (Informàtica)</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:title>Sensitivity of soluble iron deposition to soil mineralogy uncertainty</mods:title>
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