
Meltwater Myth Debunked: Antarctic Iron May Not Slow Climate
A field study at the Dotson Ice Shelf in West Antarctica finds that meltwater supplies only about 10% of the dissolved iron in outflow, with 62% from inflowing deep water and 28% from shelf sediments, undermining the iron-fertilization theory that glacier melt could curb climate change by fueling carbon-absorbing algae. The study used real-world data and careful tracing of iron sources, but covered a single site, so broader applicability remains uncertain. Further research is needed to understand subglacial iron dynamics and how they interact with warming ice shelves.
