Beryllium-7 concentrations in seawater and aerosols from the Polarstern Cruise ARK-XXVI/3, Arctic Ocean 2011
The atmospheric input of numerous chemical species into the global ocean has been shown to equal or exceed that from river sources. In the Arctic, several contaminant elements in particular are dominated by atmospheric sources, with implications for the Arctic ecosystem and human health. In this pro...
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dataone:doi:10.18739/A2TM72155 2023-11-08T14:14:16+01:00 Beryllium-7 concentrations in seawater and aerosols from the Polarstern Cruise ARK-XXVI/3, Arctic Ocean 2011 David Kadko Arctic Ocean ENVELOPE(-116.18,58.5,89.96,79.15) BEGINDATE: 2011-08-13T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-09-21T00:00:00Z 2017-10-04T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2TM72155 unknown Arctic Data Center polarstern beryllium-7 ARK-XXVI/3 aerosol Dataset 2017 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2TM72155 2023-11-08T13:43:08Z The atmospheric input of numerous chemical species into the global ocean has been shown to equal or exceed that from river sources. In the Arctic, several contaminant elements in particular are dominated by atmospheric sources, with implications for the Arctic ecosystem and human health. In this project the naturally occurring isotope beryllium-7, which is produced in the atmosphere by cosmic rays and has a 53.3-day half-life, was used as a tracer for estimating the atmospheric fluxes of a variety of trace elements to the surface of the Arctic Ocean. Samples of snow, sea ice, surface waters (up to 40m deep), and atmospheric aerosols were collected from on board R/V Polarstern and ice stations during August and September 2011. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Human health Sea ice Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Ocean ENVELOPE(-116.18,58.5,89.96,79.15) |
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The atmospheric input of numerous chemical species into the global ocean has been shown to equal or exceed that from river sources. In the Arctic, several contaminant elements in particular are dominated by atmospheric sources, with implications for the Arctic ecosystem and human health. In this project the naturally occurring isotope beryllium-7, which is produced in the atmosphere by cosmic rays and has a 53.3-day half-life, was used as a tracer for estimating the atmospheric fluxes of a variety of trace elements to the surface of the Arctic Ocean. Samples of snow, sea ice, surface waters (up to 40m deep), and atmospheric aerosols were collected from on board R/V Polarstern and ice stations during August and September 2011. |
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Beryllium-7 concentrations in seawater and aerosols from the Polarstern Cruise ARK-XXVI/3, Arctic Ocean 2011 |
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Beryllium-7 concentrations in seawater and aerosols from the Polarstern Cruise ARK-XXVI/3, Arctic Ocean 2011 |
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Beryllium-7 concentrations in seawater and aerosols from the Polarstern Cruise ARK-XXVI/3, Arctic Ocean 2011 |
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Beryllium-7 concentrations in seawater and aerosols from the Polarstern Cruise ARK-XXVI/3, Arctic Ocean 2011 |
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Beryllium-7 concentrations in seawater and aerosols from the Polarstern Cruise ARK-XXVI/3, Arctic Ocean 2011 |
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beryllium-7 concentrations in seawater and aerosols from the polarstern cruise ark-xxvi/3, arctic ocean 2011 |
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Arctic Data Center |
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2017 |
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Arctic Ocean ENVELOPE(-116.18,58.5,89.96,79.15) BEGINDATE: 2011-08-13T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-09-21T00:00:00Z |
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Arctic Arctic Ocean |
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Arctic Arctic Ocean Human health Sea ice |
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Arctic Arctic Ocean Human health Sea ice |
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