How trace elements are recycled in the deep sea

Trace metals such as iron or zinc that are stored in deep-sea sediments are lost forever to phytoplankton on the ocean surface. This is what geochemists believed for a long time about the cycle of micronutrients in seawater. Now, researchers at ETH Zurich have discovered that this is not the case.

A man on the ship uses a crane to retrieve sediment samples from the water and pulls them onto the ship.
Scientists use special equipment to collect sediment samples from the sea floor. (Image: Larkin Bohn, larkinbohn.com)
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