Interpretation of the Pa-231/Th-230 paleo circulation proxy: New water-column measurements from the southwest Indian Ocean

Measurements of 231Pa, 230Th and 232Th concentrations have been made on five water-column profiles along the western margin of the Madagascar and Mascarene Basins in the southern Indian Ocean. These measurements help to fill a significant gap in the global coverage of water-column 232Th, 230Th and 2...

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Main Authors: Thomas, A, Henderson, G, Robinson, L
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:c5ee1841-7b52-4b20-ae07-e52ff80a50d7 2023-05-15T13:54:35+02:00 Interpretation of the Pa-231/Th-230 paleo circulation proxy: New water-column measurements from the southwest Indian Ocean Thomas, A Henderson, G Robinson, L 2016-07-29 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2005.11.031 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:c5ee1841-7b52-4b20-ae07-e52ff80a50d7 eng eng doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2005.11.031 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:c5ee1841-7b52-4b20-ae07-e52ff80a50d7 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2005.11.031 info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess Journal article 2016 ftuloxford https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2005.11.031 2022-06-28T20:23:28Z Measurements of 231Pa, 230Th and 232Th concentrations have been made on five water-column profiles along the western margin of the Madagascar and Mascarene Basins in the southern Indian Ocean. These measurements help to fill a significant gap in the global coverage of water-column 232Th, 230Th and 231Pa data. 232Th concentrations vary, but generally increase with depth, suggesting higher particle loading in deeper waters, and the presence of a significant dissolved fraction of 232Th. 230Th concentrations increase with depth, and profiles are similar to the average of existing data from other regions. 231Pa concentrations, on the other hand, show significant depth structure, apparently reflecting the various water masses sampled at this location. The modified remnants of North Atlantic Deep Water are found at a depth of ≈ 2000 m and exhibit elevated 231Pa concentrations exported from the South Atlantic. Antarctic Intermediate and Bottom Waters have lower 231Pa, probably due to scavenging onto opal particles during transit from the Southern Ocean. The differences between water masses raises a question: which water mass is important in controlling the 231Pa/230Th ratio in underlying sediments? A simple one-dimensional model is used to demonstrate that the 230Th and 231Pa exported to sea-floor sediments last equilibrates with waters close to the seafloor (within ≈ 1000 m), rather than averaging the whole water column. These findings suggest that 231Paxs/230Thxs in sediments provides information primarily about deep-water masses. In this region, sedimentary records will therefore provide information about the past flow of Antarctic Bottom Water into the Indian Ocean. Interpretation of data from other regions, such as the North Atlantic where this proxy has most successfully been applied, requires careful consideration of regional oceanography and knowledge of the composition of the water masses being investigated. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic Southern Ocean ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Antarctic Indian Southern Ocean Earth and Planetary Science Letters 241 3-4 493 504
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description Measurements of 231Pa, 230Th and 232Th concentrations have been made on five water-column profiles along the western margin of the Madagascar and Mascarene Basins in the southern Indian Ocean. These measurements help to fill a significant gap in the global coverage of water-column 232Th, 230Th and 231Pa data. 232Th concentrations vary, but generally increase with depth, suggesting higher particle loading in deeper waters, and the presence of a significant dissolved fraction of 232Th. 230Th concentrations increase with depth, and profiles are similar to the average of existing data from other regions. 231Pa concentrations, on the other hand, show significant depth structure, apparently reflecting the various water masses sampled at this location. The modified remnants of North Atlantic Deep Water are found at a depth of ≈ 2000 m and exhibit elevated 231Pa concentrations exported from the South Atlantic. Antarctic Intermediate and Bottom Waters have lower 231Pa, probably due to scavenging onto opal particles during transit from the Southern Ocean. The differences between water masses raises a question: which water mass is important in controlling the 231Pa/230Th ratio in underlying sediments? A simple one-dimensional model is used to demonstrate that the 230Th and 231Pa exported to sea-floor sediments last equilibrates with waters close to the seafloor (within ≈ 1000 m), rather than averaging the whole water column. These findings suggest that 231Paxs/230Thxs in sediments provides information primarily about deep-water masses. In this region, sedimentary records will therefore provide information about the past flow of Antarctic Bottom Water into the Indian Ocean. Interpretation of data from other regions, such as the North Atlantic where this proxy has most successfully been applied, requires careful consideration of regional oceanography and knowledge of the composition of the water masses being investigated. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Interpretation of the Pa-231/Th-230 paleo circulation proxy: New water-column measurements from the southwest Indian Ocean
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title Interpretation of the Pa-231/Th-230 paleo circulation proxy: New water-column measurements from the southwest Indian Ocean
title_short Interpretation of the Pa-231/Th-230 paleo circulation proxy: New water-column measurements from the southwest Indian Ocean
title_full Interpretation of the Pa-231/Th-230 paleo circulation proxy: New water-column measurements from the southwest Indian Ocean
title_fullStr Interpretation of the Pa-231/Th-230 paleo circulation proxy: New water-column measurements from the southwest Indian Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Interpretation of the Pa-231/Th-230 paleo circulation proxy: New water-column measurements from the southwest Indian Ocean
title_sort interpretation of the pa-231/th-230 paleo circulation proxy: new water-column measurements from the southwest indian ocean
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