DUSTCO has significantly contributed to advance existing understanding on what drives coccolithophore export production and spatiotemporal ecological dynamics (WP1, WP2), as well as their contribution to carbonate export flux (WP3) in the tropical North Atlantic. Combining transatlantic in situ observations at distinct timescales (photic zone – daily; sediment traps – seasonal) in synergy with a broad range of multi-proxy in situ and remote sensing observations provided an unprecedented perspective calcifying phytoplankton living between NW Africa and the Caribbean (WP1 and WP2). Through linking fieldwork observations with insights from testing wet Saharan dust deposition on a coccolithophore monoculture, DUSTCO also contributed to disclose the impact of nutrient input from chemically processed atmospheric dust on the cells growth (WP5) and biogeochemistry (WP3 and WP4) of coccolithophores. New understanding into the response of this group to ongoing ocean warming (WP1, WP2) and into their role modulating the biological carbon pumps across the tropical North Atlantic is also provided (WP3).
Part of the results have been reported in the paper “Transatlantic gradients in calcifying phytoplankton (coccolithophore) fluxes” (Guerreiro et al., 2019, Prog. Oceanog.) and contributed to the paper “Multiple drivers of production and particle export in the western tropical North Atlantic” (Korte et al., 2020, Limnol. & Ocean.). Four other publications are still in preparation (Guerreiro et al., A, B, C, D). The results were publicly presented at seminars, workshops and conferences, including the 17th Conference of the International Nannoplankton Association (Sept. 2019, Brazil) and contributed to presentations at the EGU General Assembly, 3rd inDUST Joint Working Group meeting, 20th INQUA (International Union for Quaternary Research), 20th POGO (Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean) and the Atlantic from Space Workshop (ESA and NOC). Amongst other means, the progress of the project and the main results have been also disseminated through the website/blog www.dustco-online.com created in April 2018 and regularly updated ever since.