Radionuclides measured on water bottle samples during SONNE cruise SO202 (INOPEX)

Boundary scavenging, or the enhanced removal of adsorption-prone elements from the ocean in areas of high particle flux, is an often cited, though not well-quantified, concept used to understand the oceanic distribution of many trace metals. Because 230Th and 231Pa are produced uniformly from uraniu...

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Main Authors: Hayes, Christopher T, Anderson, Robert F, Jaccard, Samuel L, Francois, Roger, Fleisher, Martin Q, Soon, Maureen, Gersonde, Rainer
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2013
Subjects:
CTD
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.811760
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.811760
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.811760 2023-05-15T18:28:08+02:00 Radionuclides measured on water bottle samples during SONNE cruise SO202 (INOPEX) Hayes, Christopher T Anderson, Robert F Jaccard, Samuel L Francois, Roger Fleisher, Martin Q Soon, Maureen Gersonde, Rainer MEDIAN LATITUDE: 43.659743 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 174.722114 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 38.011400 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 152.348700 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 53.002200 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -157.193000 * DATE/TIME START: 2009-07-15T16:03:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2009-08-22T08:07:00 * MINIMUM DEPTH, water: 12 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, water: 5482 m 2013-05-17 text/tab-separated-values, 1043 data points https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.811760 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.811760 en eng PANGAEA Anderson, Robert F; Fleisher, Martin Q; Hayes, Christopher T (2013): DATASET description of dissolved 232Th, 230Th, and 231Pa during SONNE cruise SO202. hdl:10013/epic.41518.d001 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.811760 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.811760 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Hayes, Christopher T; Anderson, Robert F; Jaccard, Samuel L; Francois, Roger; Fleisher, Martin Q; Soon, Maureen; Gersonde, Rainer (2013): A new perspective on boundary scavenging in the North Pacific Ocean. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 369-370, 86-97, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2013.03.008 CTD SEA-BIRD CTD/Rosette CTD-RO Date Date/Time of event DEPTH water Elevation of event Event label Innovatives Nordpazifik Experiment - Paläoozeanographie und Magnetik INOPEX Latitude of event Longitude of event North Pacific Ocean Oxygen Pressure Protactinium-231 dissolved standard deviation Salinity see further details SO202/1 SO202/1_05-5 SO202/1_24-1 SO202/1_32-1 SO202/1_36-1 SO202/1_39-1 SO202/1_41-2 SO202/1_44-3 Sonne Temperature Thorium-230 Thorium-232 Dataset 2013 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.811760 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2013.03.008 2023-01-20T09:01:08Z Boundary scavenging, or the enhanced removal of adsorption-prone elements from the ocean in areas of high particle flux, is an often cited, though not well-quantified, concept used to understand the oceanic distribution of many trace metals. Because 230Th and 231Pa are produced uniformly from uranium decay and removed differentially by scavenging, the process of boundary scavenging can be elucidated by a more detailed knowledge of their water column distributions. To this end, filtered seawater was collected across the gradients in particle flux which span the subarctic Pacific: in the west during the Innovative North Pacific Experiment (INOPEX) and in the east along Line P. Lateral concentration gradients of dissolved 230Th are small throughout the subarctic Pacific at 12 sites of variable particle flux. This contradicts the prediction of the traditional boundary scavenging model. A compilation of water column data from throughout the North Pacific reveals much larger lateral concentration gradients for 230Th between the subarctic North Pacific and subtropical gyre, over lateral gradients in scavenging intensity similar to those found within the subarctic. This reflects a biogeochemical-province aspect to scavenging. Upper water column distributions of 231Pa and 231Pa/230Th ratio are consistent with the influence of scavenging by biogenic opal, while deep waters (>2.5 km) reveal an additional 231Pa sink possibly related to manganese oxides produced at continental margins or ridge crests. Dataset Subarctic PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Pacific ENVELOPE(152.348700,-157.193000,53.002200,38.011400)
institution Open Polar
collection PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
op_collection_id ftpangaea
language English
topic CTD
SEA-BIRD
CTD/Rosette
CTD-RO
Date
Date/Time of event
DEPTH
water
Elevation of event
Event label
Innovatives Nordpazifik Experiment - Paläoozeanographie und Magnetik
INOPEX
Latitude of event
Longitude of event
North Pacific Ocean
Oxygen
Pressure
Protactinium-231
dissolved
standard deviation
Salinity
see further details
SO202/1
SO202/1_05-5
SO202/1_24-1
SO202/1_32-1
SO202/1_36-1
SO202/1_39-1
SO202/1_41-2
SO202/1_44-3
Sonne
Temperature
Thorium-230
Thorium-232
spellingShingle CTD
SEA-BIRD
CTD/Rosette
CTD-RO
Date
Date/Time of event
DEPTH
water
Elevation of event
Event label
Innovatives Nordpazifik Experiment - Paläoozeanographie und Magnetik
INOPEX
Latitude of event
Longitude of event
North Pacific Ocean
Oxygen
Pressure
Protactinium-231
dissolved
standard deviation
Salinity
see further details
SO202/1
SO202/1_05-5
SO202/1_24-1
SO202/1_32-1
SO202/1_36-1
SO202/1_39-1
SO202/1_41-2
SO202/1_44-3
Sonne
Temperature
Thorium-230
Thorium-232
Hayes, Christopher T
Anderson, Robert F
Jaccard, Samuel L
Francois, Roger
Fleisher, Martin Q
Soon, Maureen
Gersonde, Rainer
Radionuclides measured on water bottle samples during SONNE cruise SO202 (INOPEX)
topic_facet CTD
SEA-BIRD
CTD/Rosette
CTD-RO
Date
Date/Time of event
DEPTH
water
Elevation of event
Event label
Innovatives Nordpazifik Experiment - Paläoozeanographie und Magnetik
INOPEX
Latitude of event
Longitude of event
North Pacific Ocean
Oxygen
Pressure
Protactinium-231
dissolved
standard deviation
Salinity
see further details
SO202/1
SO202/1_05-5
SO202/1_24-1
SO202/1_32-1
SO202/1_36-1
SO202/1_39-1
SO202/1_41-2
SO202/1_44-3
Sonne
Temperature
Thorium-230
Thorium-232
description Boundary scavenging, or the enhanced removal of adsorption-prone elements from the ocean in areas of high particle flux, is an often cited, though not well-quantified, concept used to understand the oceanic distribution of many trace metals. Because 230Th and 231Pa are produced uniformly from uranium decay and removed differentially by scavenging, the process of boundary scavenging can be elucidated by a more detailed knowledge of their water column distributions. To this end, filtered seawater was collected across the gradients in particle flux which span the subarctic Pacific: in the west during the Innovative North Pacific Experiment (INOPEX) and in the east along Line P. Lateral concentration gradients of dissolved 230Th are small throughout the subarctic Pacific at 12 sites of variable particle flux. This contradicts the prediction of the traditional boundary scavenging model. A compilation of water column data from throughout the North Pacific reveals much larger lateral concentration gradients for 230Th between the subarctic North Pacific and subtropical gyre, over lateral gradients in scavenging intensity similar to those found within the subarctic. This reflects a biogeochemical-province aspect to scavenging. Upper water column distributions of 231Pa and 231Pa/230Th ratio are consistent with the influence of scavenging by biogenic opal, while deep waters (>2.5 km) reveal an additional 231Pa sink possibly related to manganese oxides produced at continental margins or ridge crests.
format Dataset
author Hayes, Christopher T
Anderson, Robert F
Jaccard, Samuel L
Francois, Roger
Fleisher, Martin Q
Soon, Maureen
Gersonde, Rainer
author_facet Hayes, Christopher T
Anderson, Robert F
Jaccard, Samuel L
Francois, Roger
Fleisher, Martin Q
Soon, Maureen
Gersonde, Rainer
author_sort Hayes, Christopher T
title Radionuclides measured on water bottle samples during SONNE cruise SO202 (INOPEX)
title_short Radionuclides measured on water bottle samples during SONNE cruise SO202 (INOPEX)
title_full Radionuclides measured on water bottle samples during SONNE cruise SO202 (INOPEX)
title_fullStr Radionuclides measured on water bottle samples during SONNE cruise SO202 (INOPEX)
title_full_unstemmed Radionuclides measured on water bottle samples during SONNE cruise SO202 (INOPEX)
title_sort radionuclides measured on water bottle samples during sonne cruise so202 (inopex)
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2013
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.811760
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.811760
op_coverage MEDIAN LATITUDE: 43.659743 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 174.722114 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 38.011400 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 152.348700 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 53.002200 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -157.193000 * DATE/TIME START: 2009-07-15T16:03:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2009-08-22T08:07:00 * MINIMUM DEPTH, water: 12 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, water: 5482 m
long_lat ENVELOPE(152.348700,-157.193000,53.002200,38.011400)
geographic Pacific
geographic_facet Pacific
genre Subarctic
genre_facet Subarctic
op_source Supplement to: Hayes, Christopher T; Anderson, Robert F; Jaccard, Samuel L; Francois, Roger; Fleisher, Martin Q; Soon, Maureen; Gersonde, Rainer (2013): A new perspective on boundary scavenging in the North Pacific Ocean. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 369-370, 86-97, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2013.03.008
op_relation Anderson, Robert F; Fleisher, Martin Q; Hayes, Christopher T (2013): DATASET description of dissolved 232Th, 230Th, and 231Pa during SONNE cruise SO202. hdl:10013/epic.41518.d001
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.811760
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.811760
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Access constraints: unrestricted
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2013.03.008
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