230Th and 231Pa on GEOTRACES GA03, the U.S. GEOTRACES North Atlantic transect, and implications for modern and paleoceanographic chemical fluxes ...

The long-lived uranium decay products 230Th and 231Pa are widely used as quantitative tracers of adsorption to sinking particles (scavenging) in the ocean by exploiting the principles of radioactive disequilibria. Because of their preservation in the Pleistocene sediment record and through largely u...

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Main Authors: Hayes, Christopher T., Anderson, Robert F., Fleisher, Martin Q., Huang, Kuo-Fang, Robinson, Laura F., Lu, Yanbin, Cheng, Hai, Edwards, R. Lawrence, Moran, S. Bradley
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Published: Columbia University 2014
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7916/d8ws8sn3 2024-10-29T17:45:55+00:00 230Th and 231Pa on GEOTRACES GA03, the U.S. GEOTRACES North Atlantic transect, and implications for modern and paleoceanographic chemical fluxes ... Hayes, Christopher T. Anderson, Robert F. Fleisher, Martin Q. Huang, Kuo-Fang Robinson, Laura F. Lu, Yanbin Cheng, Hai Edwards, R. Lawrence Moran, S. Bradley 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8ws8sn3 https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8WS8SN3 unknown Columbia University https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2014.07.007 Submarine geology Chemical oceanography Mineralogy Text article-journal Articles ScholarlyArticle 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7916/d8ws8sn310.1016/j.dsr2.2014.07.007 2024-10-01T11:37:24Z The long-lived uranium decay products 230Th and 231Pa are widely used as quantitative tracers of adsorption to sinking particles (scavenging) in the ocean by exploiting the principles of radioactive disequilibria. Because of their preservation in the Pleistocene sediment record and through largely untested assumptions about their chemical behavior in the water column, the two radionuclides have also been used as proxies for a variety of chemical fluxes in the past ocean. This includes the vertical flux of particulate matter to the seafloor, the lateral flux of insoluble elements to continental margins (boundary scavenging), and the southward flux of water out of the deep North Atlantic. In a section of unprecedented vertical and zonal resolution, the distributions of 230Th and 231Pa across the North Atlantic shed light on the marine cycling of these radionuclides and further inform their use as tracers of chemical flux. Enhanced scavenging intensities are observed in benthic layers of resuspended sediments ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic DataCite
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topic Submarine geology
Chemical oceanography
Mineralogy
spellingShingle Submarine geology
Chemical oceanography
Mineralogy
Hayes, Christopher T.
Anderson, Robert F.
Fleisher, Martin Q.
Huang, Kuo-Fang
Robinson, Laura F.
Lu, Yanbin
Cheng, Hai
Edwards, R. Lawrence
Moran, S. Bradley
230Th and 231Pa on GEOTRACES GA03, the U.S. GEOTRACES North Atlantic transect, and implications for modern and paleoceanographic chemical fluxes ...
topic_facet Submarine geology
Chemical oceanography
Mineralogy
description The long-lived uranium decay products 230Th and 231Pa are widely used as quantitative tracers of adsorption to sinking particles (scavenging) in the ocean by exploiting the principles of radioactive disequilibria. Because of their preservation in the Pleistocene sediment record and through largely untested assumptions about their chemical behavior in the water column, the two radionuclides have also been used as proxies for a variety of chemical fluxes in the past ocean. This includes the vertical flux of particulate matter to the seafloor, the lateral flux of insoluble elements to continental margins (boundary scavenging), and the southward flux of water out of the deep North Atlantic. In a section of unprecedented vertical and zonal resolution, the distributions of 230Th and 231Pa across the North Atlantic shed light on the marine cycling of these radionuclides and further inform their use as tracers of chemical flux. Enhanced scavenging intensities are observed in benthic layers of resuspended sediments ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hayes, Christopher T.
Anderson, Robert F.
Fleisher, Martin Q.
Huang, Kuo-Fang
Robinson, Laura F.
Lu, Yanbin
Cheng, Hai
Edwards, R. Lawrence
Moran, S. Bradley
author_facet Hayes, Christopher T.
Anderson, Robert F.
Fleisher, Martin Q.
Huang, Kuo-Fang
Robinson, Laura F.
Lu, Yanbin
Cheng, Hai
Edwards, R. Lawrence
Moran, S. Bradley
author_sort Hayes, Christopher T.
title 230Th and 231Pa on GEOTRACES GA03, the U.S. GEOTRACES North Atlantic transect, and implications for modern and paleoceanographic chemical fluxes ...
title_short 230Th and 231Pa on GEOTRACES GA03, the U.S. GEOTRACES North Atlantic transect, and implications for modern and paleoceanographic chemical fluxes ...
title_full 230Th and 231Pa on GEOTRACES GA03, the U.S. GEOTRACES North Atlantic transect, and implications for modern and paleoceanographic chemical fluxes ...
title_fullStr 230Th and 231Pa on GEOTRACES GA03, the U.S. GEOTRACES North Atlantic transect, and implications for modern and paleoceanographic chemical fluxes ...
title_full_unstemmed 230Th and 231Pa on GEOTRACES GA03, the U.S. GEOTRACES North Atlantic transect, and implications for modern and paleoceanographic chemical fluxes ...
title_sort 230th and 231pa on geotraces ga03, the u.s. geotraces north atlantic transect, and implications for modern and paleoceanographic chemical fluxes ...
publisher Columbia University
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