Replacement Times of a Spectrum of Elements in the North Atlantic Based on Thorium Supply

The measurable supply of 232 Th to the ocean can be used to derive the supply of other elements, which is more difficult to quantify directly. The measured inventory of an element divided by the derived supply yields a replacement time estimate, which in special circumstances is related to a residen...

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Main Authors: Hayes, CT, Anderson, RF, Cheng, H, Conway, TM, Edwards, RL, Fleisher, MQ, Ho, P, Huang, KF, John, SG, Landing, WM, Little, SH, Lu, Y, Morton, PL, Moran, SB, Robinson, LF, Shelley, RU, Shiller, AM, Zheng, XY
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10077572/7/Little%20Hayes_et_al_2018_GBC_North_Atlantic_element_replacement_times_Submitted.pdf
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10077572 2023-12-24T10:23:02+01:00 Replacement Times of a Spectrum of Elements in the North Atlantic Based on Thorium Supply Hayes, CT Anderson, RF Cheng, H Conway, TM Edwards, RL Fleisher, MQ Ho, P Huang, KF John, SG Landing, WM Little, SH Lu, Y Morton, PL Moran, SB Robinson, LF Shelley, RU Shiller, AM Zheng, XY 2018-09-06 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10077572/7/Little%20Hayes_et_al_2018_GBC_North_Atlantic_element_replacement_times_Submitted.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10077572/ eng eng https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10077572/7/Little%20Hayes_et_al_2018_GBC_North_Atlantic_element_replacement_times_Submitted.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10077572/ open Global Biogeochemical Cycles , 32 (9) pp. 1294-1311. (2018) Trace metals geochemistry residence times GEOTRACES Article 2018 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:30Z The measurable supply of 232 Th to the ocean can be used to derive the supply of other elements, which is more difficult to quantify directly. The measured inventory of an element divided by the derived supply yields a replacement time estimate, which in special circumstances is related to a residence time. As a proof of concept, Th-based supply rates imply a range in the replacement times of the rare earth elements in the North Atlantic that is consistent with the chemical reactivity of rare earth elements related to their ionic charge density. Similar estimates of replacement times for the bioactive trace elements (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cd, Cu, and Co), ranging from <5 years to >50,000 years, demonstrate the broad range of elemental reactivity in the ocean. Here we discuss how variations in source composition, fractional solubility ratios, or noncontinental sources, such as hydrothermal vents, lead to uncertainties in Th-based replacement time estimates. We show that the constraints on oceanic replacement time provided by the Th-based calculations are broadly applicable in predicting how elements are distributed in the ocean and for some elements, such as Fe, may inform us on how the carbon cycle may be impacted by trace element supply and removal. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University College London: UCL Discovery
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topic Trace metals
geochemistry
residence times
GEOTRACES
spellingShingle Trace metals
geochemistry
residence times
GEOTRACES
Hayes, CT
Anderson, RF
Cheng, H
Conway, TM
Edwards, RL
Fleisher, MQ
Ho, P
Huang, KF
John, SG
Landing, WM
Little, SH
Lu, Y
Morton, PL
Moran, SB
Robinson, LF
Shelley, RU
Shiller, AM
Zheng, XY
Replacement Times of a Spectrum of Elements in the North Atlantic Based on Thorium Supply
topic_facet Trace metals
geochemistry
residence times
GEOTRACES
description The measurable supply of 232 Th to the ocean can be used to derive the supply of other elements, which is more difficult to quantify directly. The measured inventory of an element divided by the derived supply yields a replacement time estimate, which in special circumstances is related to a residence time. As a proof of concept, Th-based supply rates imply a range in the replacement times of the rare earth elements in the North Atlantic that is consistent with the chemical reactivity of rare earth elements related to their ionic charge density. Similar estimates of replacement times for the bioactive trace elements (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cd, Cu, and Co), ranging from <5 years to >50,000 years, demonstrate the broad range of elemental reactivity in the ocean. Here we discuss how variations in source composition, fractional solubility ratios, or noncontinental sources, such as hydrothermal vents, lead to uncertainties in Th-based replacement time estimates. We show that the constraints on oceanic replacement time provided by the Th-based calculations are broadly applicable in predicting how elements are distributed in the ocean and for some elements, such as Fe, may inform us on how the carbon cycle may be impacted by trace element supply and removal.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hayes, CT
Anderson, RF
Cheng, H
Conway, TM
Edwards, RL
Fleisher, MQ
Ho, P
Huang, KF
John, SG
Landing, WM
Little, SH
Lu, Y
Morton, PL
Moran, SB
Robinson, LF
Shelley, RU
Shiller, AM
Zheng, XY
author_facet Hayes, CT
Anderson, RF
Cheng, H
Conway, TM
Edwards, RL
Fleisher, MQ
Ho, P
Huang, KF
John, SG
Landing, WM
Little, SH
Lu, Y
Morton, PL
Moran, SB
Robinson, LF
Shelley, RU
Shiller, AM
Zheng, XY
author_sort Hayes, CT
title Replacement Times of a Spectrum of Elements in the North Atlantic Based on Thorium Supply
title_short Replacement Times of a Spectrum of Elements in the North Atlantic Based on Thorium Supply
title_full Replacement Times of a Spectrum of Elements in the North Atlantic Based on Thorium Supply
title_fullStr Replacement Times of a Spectrum of Elements in the North Atlantic Based on Thorium Supply
title_full_unstemmed Replacement Times of a Spectrum of Elements in the North Atlantic Based on Thorium Supply
title_sort replacement times of a spectrum of elements in the north atlantic based on thorium supply
publishDate 2018
url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10077572/7/Little%20Hayes_et_al_2018_GBC_North_Atlantic_element_replacement_times_Submitted.pdf
https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10077572/
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op_source Global Biogeochemical Cycles , 32 (9) pp. 1294-1311. (2018)
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