Investigation of the Rate of Shelf-Basin Interaction in the Arctic Ocean Using Radium Isotopes Collected from a Submarine

My research goals lie in the utilization of naturally occurring radioactivity for the purpose of tracing the pathways and discovering the rates of various oceanic processes. Because naturally occurring radioisotopes have half-lives ranging from days to many years, it is possible to study processes t...

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Main Author: Kadko, David
Other Authors: ROSENSTIEL SCHOOL OF MARINE AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE MIAMI FL
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA625916
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Summary:My research goals lie in the utilization of naturally occurring radioactivity for the purpose of tracing the pathways and discovering the rates of various oceanic processes. Because naturally occurring radioisotopes have half-lives ranging from days to many years, it is possible to study processes that encompass a great variety of temporal and spatial scales. This has also given me the opportunity to be involved in studies crossing over different disciplines of oceanography.