years. A reversible scavenging model applied to the distribution of Th isotopes ( Th – Th in the deep waters and 234Th–228Th in the upper 100 m) indicates that the forward removal rate constant is higher than the value reported for the Alpha Earth and Planetary Science Lettersand slower desorption o...
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Summary: | years. A reversible scavenging model applied to the distribution of Th isotopes ( Th – Th in the deep waters and 234Th–228Th in the upper 100 m) indicates that the forward removal rate constant is higher than the value reported for the Alpha Earth and Planetary Science Lettersand slower desorption of Th from the particulate matter. |
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