On the 14C and 39Ar distribution in the central Arctic Ocean: implications for deep water formation

We present ΔA14C and 39Ar data collected in the Nansen, Amundsen and Makarov basins during two expeditions to the central Arctic Ocean (RV Polarstern cruises ARK IV/3, 1987 and ARK VIII/3, 1991). The data are used, together with published Δ14C values, to describe the distribution of Δ14C in all majo...

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Main Authors: Schlosser, Peter, Kromer, Bernd, Östlund, Gote, Ekwurzel, Brenda, Bönisch, Gerhard, Loosli, H. H., Purtschert, Roland
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Published: Arizona Board of Regents, University of Arizona 1994
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Kromer, Bernd
Östlund, Gote
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Bönisch, Gerhard
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description We present ΔA14C and 39Ar data collected in the Nansen, Amundsen and Makarov basins during two expeditions to the central Arctic Ocean (RV Polarstern cruises ARK IV/3, 1987 and ARK VIII/3, 1991). The data are used, together with published Δ14C values, to describe the distribution of Δ14C in all major basins of the Arctic Ocean (Nansen, Amundsen, Makarov and Canada Basins), as well as the 39Ar distribution in the Nansen Basin and the deep waters of the Amundsen and Makarov Basins. From the combined Δ14C and 39Ar distributions, we derive information on the mean “isolation ages” of the deep and bottom waters of the Arctic Ocean. The data point toward mean ages of the bottom waters in the Eurasian Basin (Nansen and Amundsen Basins) of ca. 250-300 yr. The deep waters of the Amundsen Basin show slightly higher 3H concentrations than those in the Nansen Basin, indicating the addition of a higher fraction of water that has been at the sea surface during the past few decades. Correction for the bomb 14C added to the deep waters along with bomb 3H yields isolation ages for the bulk of the deep and bottom waters of the Amundsen Basin similar to those estimated for the Nansen Basin. This finding agrees well with the 39Ar data. Deep and bottom waters in the Canadian Basin (Makarov and Canada Basins) are very homogeneous, with an isolation age of ca. 450 yr. Δ14C and 39Ar data and a simple inverse model treating the Canadian Basin Deep Water (CBDW) as one well-mixed reservoir renewed by a mixture of Atlantic Water (29%), Eurasian Basin Deep Water (69%) and brine-enriched shelf water (2%) yield a mean residence time of CBDW of ca. 300 yr.
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spelling ftunivbern:oai:boris.unibe.ch:158703 2025-05-18T13:52:53+00:00 On the 14C and 39Ar distribution in the central Arctic Ocean: implications for deep water formation Schlosser, Peter Kromer, Bernd Östlund, Gote Ekwurzel, Brenda Bönisch, Gerhard Loosli, H. H. Purtschert, Roland 1994 application/pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/158703/1/schlosser94rc.pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/158703/ eng eng Arizona Board of Regents, University of Arizona https://boris.unibe.ch/158703/ info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Schlosser, Peter; Kromer, Bernd; Östlund, Gote; Ekwurzel, Brenda; Bönisch, Gerhard; Loosli, H. H.; Purtschert, Roland (1994). On the 14C and 39Ar distribution in the central Arctic Ocean: implications for deep water formation. Radiocarbon, 36(3), pp. 327-343. Arizona Board of Regents, University of Arizona 10.1017/S003382220001451X <http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S003382220001451X> 530 Physics info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion PeerReviewed 1994 ftunivbern https://doi.org/10.1017/S003382220001451X 2025-04-28T06:49:52Z We present ΔA14C and 39Ar data collected in the Nansen, Amundsen and Makarov basins during two expeditions to the central Arctic Ocean (RV Polarstern cruises ARK IV/3, 1987 and ARK VIII/3, 1991). The data are used, together with published Δ14C values, to describe the distribution of Δ14C in all major basins of the Arctic Ocean (Nansen, Amundsen, Makarov and Canada Basins), as well as the 39Ar distribution in the Nansen Basin and the deep waters of the Amundsen and Makarov Basins. From the combined Δ14C and 39Ar distributions, we derive information on the mean “isolation ages” of the deep and bottom waters of the Arctic Ocean. The data point toward mean ages of the bottom waters in the Eurasian Basin (Nansen and Amundsen Basins) of ca. 250-300 yr. The deep waters of the Amundsen Basin show slightly higher 3H concentrations than those in the Nansen Basin, indicating the addition of a higher fraction of water that has been at the sea surface during the past few decades. Correction for the bomb 14C added to the deep waters along with bomb 3H yields isolation ages for the bulk of the deep and bottom waters of the Amundsen Basin similar to those estimated for the Nansen Basin. This finding agrees well with the 39Ar data. Deep and bottom waters in the Canadian Basin (Makarov and Canada Basins) are very homogeneous, with an isolation age of ca. 450 yr. Δ14C and 39Ar data and a simple inverse model treating the Canadian Basin Deep Water (CBDW) as one well-mixed reservoir renewed by a mixture of Atlantic Water (29%), Eurasian Basin Deep Water (69%) and brine-enriched shelf water (2%) yield a mean residence time of CBDW of ca. 300 yr. Article in Journal/Newspaper amundsen basin Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Central Arctic Nansen Basin BORIS (Bern Open Repository and Information System, University of Bern) Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada Amundsen Basin ENVELOPE(74.000,74.000,87.000,87.000) Radiocarbon 36 3 327 343
spellingShingle 530 Physics
Schlosser, Peter
Kromer, Bernd
Östlund, Gote
Ekwurzel, Brenda
Bönisch, Gerhard
Loosli, H. H.
Purtschert, Roland
On the 14C and 39Ar distribution in the central Arctic Ocean: implications for deep water formation
title On the 14C and 39Ar distribution in the central Arctic Ocean: implications for deep water formation
title_full On the 14C and 39Ar distribution in the central Arctic Ocean: implications for deep water formation
title_fullStr On the 14C and 39Ar distribution in the central Arctic Ocean: implications for deep water formation
title_full_unstemmed On the 14C and 39Ar distribution in the central Arctic Ocean: implications for deep water formation
title_short On the 14C and 39Ar distribution in the central Arctic Ocean: implications for deep water formation
title_sort on the 14c and 39ar distribution in the central arctic ocean: implications for deep water formation
topic 530 Physics
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url https://boris.unibe.ch/158703/1/schlosser94rc.pdf
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