Preliminary results from an investigation of the U-238/Th-234 parent/daughter pair in the nearshore environments of Lake Michigan show that short-lived, naturally-occurring radionuclides are useful in determining the time scales of sediment transport processes on the orders of days to weeks. While the long term, depositional sink for some new particles entering the lake, either from rivers or shoreline erosion, has been well documented, the aggregate time scale of the processes by which these particles move from source to sink is not well quantified. These relatively “new ” particles may undergo numerous episodes of resuspension and redeposition before making their way through the coastal margin and entering the long term focusing processes...
Grab samples of sediment were collected at 530 locations in Lake Michigan, primarily in the southeas...
Study of particle movement in the nearshore region of Lake Superior with radioisotope tracer
The distribution of 210Pb, 137Cs, and Ambrosia (ragweed) pollen in two sediment cores from Lake Onta...
This paper describes the use of 210Pb and 137Cs radioactivity measurements to determine the rates of...
Cosmogenic 7Be(t1/2 = 53.3days) has been used to estimate particle-mixing rates in the upper layers ...
Biogeochemical processes in the coastal region, including the coastal area of the Great Lakes, are o...
Riverine water samples (dissolved and particulate), surficial bottom sediments, and trapped sediment...
The naturally occurring radionuclide, 210pb, and its decay daughter, 210Po, were measured in the Kew...
This paper describes partially successful attempts to measure rates of sedimentation in lakes using ...
During uranium mining activities in Limousin, waters from the mines have been processed and sent bac...
At two locations in southern Lake Huron (U.S.A.), twelve 35.5-cm diameter cores of fine-grained sedi...
Activities of the naturally occurring, short-lived and highly particle-reactive radionuclide tracer ...
There is a growing interest in assessing risk to non-human biota following exposure to radionuclides...
[1] Measurements of 234Th/238U disequilibria were made on an approximately bimonthly basis over the ...
The vertical distributions of $sup 239$,$sup 240$Pu, $sup 238$Pu, and $sup 137$Cs have been measured...
Grab samples of sediment were collected at 530 locations in Lake Michigan, primarily in the southeas...
Study of particle movement in the nearshore region of Lake Superior with radioisotope tracer
The distribution of 210Pb, 137Cs, and Ambrosia (ragweed) pollen in two sediment cores from Lake Onta...
This paper describes the use of 210Pb and 137Cs radioactivity measurements to determine the rates of...
Cosmogenic 7Be(t1/2 = 53.3days) has been used to estimate particle-mixing rates in the upper layers ...
Biogeochemical processes in the coastal region, including the coastal area of the Great Lakes, are o...
Riverine water samples (dissolved and particulate), surficial bottom sediments, and trapped sediment...
The naturally occurring radionuclide, 210pb, and its decay daughter, 210Po, were measured in the Kew...
This paper describes partially successful attempts to measure rates of sedimentation in lakes using ...
During uranium mining activities in Limousin, waters from the mines have been processed and sent bac...
At two locations in southern Lake Huron (U.S.A.), twelve 35.5-cm diameter cores of fine-grained sedi...
Activities of the naturally occurring, short-lived and highly particle-reactive radionuclide tracer ...
There is a growing interest in assessing risk to non-human biota following exposure to radionuclides...
[1] Measurements of 234Th/238U disequilibria were made on an approximately bimonthly basis over the ...
The vertical distributions of $sup 239$,$sup 240$Pu, $sup 238$Pu, and $sup 137$Cs have been measured...
Grab samples of sediment were collected at 530 locations in Lake Michigan, primarily in the southeas...
Study of particle movement in the nearshore region of Lake Superior with radioisotope tracer
The distribution of 210Pb, 137Cs, and Ambrosia (ragweed) pollen in two sediment cores from Lake Onta...