University of Wyoming Researchers Study How Saharan Dust Changes, Supplies Phosphorus to Various Ecosystems
September 25, 2021
September 25, 2021
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Sept. 25 (TNSJou) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release on Sept. 24, 2021:
Saharan dust is an important phosphorus supply to remote and nutrient-depleted parts of the world's oceans and American lowland tropical rainforests. However, the bioavailability of this phosphorus largely depends on its chemical form.
Mengqiang Zhu, an associate professor in the University of Wyoming Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, . . .
Saharan dust is an important phosphorus supply to remote and nutrient-depleted parts of the world's oceans and American lowland tropical rainforests. However, the bioavailability of this phosphorus largely depends on its chemical form.
Mengqiang Zhu, an associate professor in the University of Wyoming Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, . . .