Variations in the Particulate Flux of 230Th and 231Pa and Paleoceanographic Applications of the 231Pa/230Th Ratio.

Fractionation between 230Th (t1/2=7.5 x 10(exp 4yr) and 231Pa (t1/2=3.2xl0(exp 4yr) is found widely within the oceans. This large scale fractionation was investigated in samples of sinking particulate matter collected with sediment traps and in deep-sea sediment cores. The compiled sediment trap res...

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Main Author: Yu, Ein-Fen
Other Authors: WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION MA
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Language:English
Published: 1994
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description Fractionation between 230Th (t1/2=7.5 x 10(exp 4yr) and 231Pa (t1/2=3.2xl0(exp 4yr) is found widely within the oceans. This large scale fractionation was investigated in samples of sinking particulate matter collected with sediment traps and in deep-sea sediment cores. The compiled sediment trap results demonstrated that over most of the ocean, the flux of 230Th into the sediments balances approximately its production rate in the overlying water column, whereas 231Pa tends to migrate towards the margins or other regions of high particle flux. Thus the 231Pa/230Th ratio is sensitive to regional differences in the scavenging intensity. The thesis describes aspects of the large scale geochemical fractionation between the two elements within the Atlantic Ocean during the Holocene and the Last Glacial Maximum. A quantification of the influence on the fractionation of the two nuclides by advection resulting from the thermohaline circulation was made, and it is shown that almost half of the 231Pa production in the water column is exported from the Atlantic Ocean to the Southern Ocean. This export is important in the budget of 231Pa in deep-sea sediments of the Southern Ocean. This suggests that the variations in 231Pa/230Th ratio reflect variations not only in particle flux, but also in the intensity or pattern of the thermohaline circulation. Reconstruction of the 230Th-normalized biogenic opal and carbonate paleo-fluxes suggests no significant changes in surface production in the southern Indian Ocean between the Last Glacial Maximum and the Holocene period. jg p. 273 Sponsored in part by Grants NSF-OCE88-17836, NSF-OCE89-22707.
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spelling ftdtic:ADA296961 2025-01-17T00:56:08+00:00 Variations in the Particulate Flux of 230Th and 231Pa and Paleoceanographic Applications of the 231Pa/230Th Ratio. Yu, Ein-Fen WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION MA 1994-05 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA296961 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA296961 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA296961 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Inorganic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Physical and Dynamic Oceanography Geology Geochemistry and Mineralogy *PARTICULATES *OCEANOGRAPHY *THORIUM *FRACTIONATION *PROTACTINIUM THERMAL PROPERTIES REMOVAL CORES WATER INTENSITY THESES SURFACES ATLANTIC OCEAN SALINITY CIRCULATION PRODUCTION RATE ADVECTION SEDIMENTS GEOCHEMISTRY DEEP OCEANS TRAPS NUCLIDES CARBONATES PARTICLE FLUX *PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC THERMOHALINE HOLOCENE PERIOD BIOGENIC Text 1994 ftdtic 2016-02-19T12:42:22Z Fractionation between 230Th (t1/2=7.5 x 10(exp 4yr) and 231Pa (t1/2=3.2xl0(exp 4yr) is found widely within the oceans. This large scale fractionation was investigated in samples of sinking particulate matter collected with sediment traps and in deep-sea sediment cores. The compiled sediment trap results demonstrated that over most of the ocean, the flux of 230Th into the sediments balances approximately its production rate in the overlying water column, whereas 231Pa tends to migrate towards the margins or other regions of high particle flux. Thus the 231Pa/230Th ratio is sensitive to regional differences in the scavenging intensity. The thesis describes aspects of the large scale geochemical fractionation between the two elements within the Atlantic Ocean during the Holocene and the Last Glacial Maximum. A quantification of the influence on the fractionation of the two nuclides by advection resulting from the thermohaline circulation was made, and it is shown that almost half of the 231Pa production in the water column is exported from the Atlantic Ocean to the Southern Ocean. This export is important in the budget of 231Pa in deep-sea sediments of the Southern Ocean. This suggests that the variations in 231Pa/230Th ratio reflect variations not only in particle flux, but also in the intensity or pattern of the thermohaline circulation. Reconstruction of the 230Th-normalized biogenic opal and carbonate paleo-fluxes suggests no significant changes in surface production in the southern Indian Ocean between the Last Glacial Maximum and the Holocene period. jg p. 273 Sponsored in part by Grants NSF-OCE88-17836, NSF-OCE89-22707. Text Southern Ocean Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Indian Southern Ocean
spellingShingle Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Geology
Geochemistry and Mineralogy
*PARTICULATES
*OCEANOGRAPHY
*THORIUM
*FRACTIONATION
*PROTACTINIUM
THERMAL PROPERTIES
REMOVAL
CORES
WATER
INTENSITY
THESES
SURFACES
ATLANTIC OCEAN
SALINITY
CIRCULATION
PRODUCTION RATE
ADVECTION
SEDIMENTS
GEOCHEMISTRY
DEEP OCEANS
TRAPS
NUCLIDES
CARBONATES
PARTICLE FLUX
*PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC
THERMOHALINE
HOLOCENE PERIOD
BIOGENIC
Yu, Ein-Fen
Variations in the Particulate Flux of 230Th and 231Pa and Paleoceanographic Applications of the 231Pa/230Th Ratio.
title Variations in the Particulate Flux of 230Th and 231Pa and Paleoceanographic Applications of the 231Pa/230Th Ratio.
title_full Variations in the Particulate Flux of 230Th and 231Pa and Paleoceanographic Applications of the 231Pa/230Th Ratio.
title_fullStr Variations in the Particulate Flux of 230Th and 231Pa and Paleoceanographic Applications of the 231Pa/230Th Ratio.
title_full_unstemmed Variations in the Particulate Flux of 230Th and 231Pa and Paleoceanographic Applications of the 231Pa/230Th Ratio.
title_short Variations in the Particulate Flux of 230Th and 231Pa and Paleoceanographic Applications of the 231Pa/230Th Ratio.
title_sort variations in the particulate flux of 230th and 231pa and paleoceanographic applications of the 231pa/230th ratio.
topic Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Geology
Geochemistry and Mineralogy
*PARTICULATES
*OCEANOGRAPHY
*THORIUM
*FRACTIONATION
*PROTACTINIUM
THERMAL PROPERTIES
REMOVAL
CORES
WATER
INTENSITY
THESES
SURFACES
ATLANTIC OCEAN
SALINITY
CIRCULATION
PRODUCTION RATE
ADVECTION
SEDIMENTS
GEOCHEMISTRY
DEEP OCEANS
TRAPS
NUCLIDES
CARBONATES
PARTICLE FLUX
*PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC
THERMOHALINE
HOLOCENE PERIOD
BIOGENIC
topic_facet Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Geology
Geochemistry and Mineralogy
*PARTICULATES
*OCEANOGRAPHY
*THORIUM
*FRACTIONATION
*PROTACTINIUM
THERMAL PROPERTIES
REMOVAL
CORES
WATER
INTENSITY
THESES
SURFACES
ATLANTIC OCEAN
SALINITY
CIRCULATION
PRODUCTION RATE
ADVECTION
SEDIMENTS
GEOCHEMISTRY
DEEP OCEANS
TRAPS
NUCLIDES
CARBONATES
PARTICLE FLUX
*PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC
THERMOHALINE
HOLOCENE PERIOD
BIOGENIC
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