In this study 129I and 236U concentrations in seawater samples collected onboard R/V Polarstern during the PS100 expedition in the Fram Strait in 2016 are presented. The overall aim of the study was to investigate the distribution of these long‐lived radionuclides along the transect located at 79°N. The combination of both radionuclides was used for the first time in the Fram Strait to trace ocean circulation pathways of Atlantic waters. Results show that both 129I and 236U concentrations as well as 236U/238U ratios are about two times higher (> 600 × 107 at kg(−1), > 20 × 106 at kg(−1), and 2.8 × 10−9, respectively) in the cold and fresh outflowing surface waters from the Arctic Ocean (Polar Surface Water, PSW) compared to inflowing Atlant...
This study explores for the first time the possibilities that the U-233/U-236 atom ratio offers to d...
This study explores for the first time the possibilities that the U/U atom ratio offers to distingui...
In this study the first comprehensive dataset of 236U in the North Atlantic Ocean is presented. 236U...
This study presents the data on 129I and 236U concentrations in seawater samples and sea ice cores o...
Anthropogenic chemical tracers are powerful tools to study pathways, water mass provenance and mixin...
The GEOTRACES section (GN04, TransArc-II) on board the German R/V Polarstern covered a full transect...
Changes in the provenance and composition of waters exported from the Arctic Ocean have the potentia...
Artificial radionuclides have been introduced to the oceans from nuclear weapons tests (1950’s-1960...
Changes in the provenance and composition of waters exported from the Arctic Ocean have the potentia...
Global fallout and continuous liquid releases by the two European Nuclear Reprocessing Plants of Sel...
The first dataset of 236U/238U in the water column of the Arctic Ocean (AO) is presented and shows t...
Most of the anthropogenic radionuclide 129I released to the marine environment from the nuclear fuel...
Most of the anthropogenic radionuclide 129I released to the marine environment from the nuclear fuel...
Pathways and timescales of water mass transport in the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean (SPNA) have bee...
The inflow of Atlantic Waters to the Arctic Ocean is a crucial determinant for the future trajectory...
This study explores for the first time the possibilities that the U-233/U-236 atom ratio offers to d...
This study explores for the first time the possibilities that the U/U atom ratio offers to distingui...
In this study the first comprehensive dataset of 236U in the North Atlantic Ocean is presented. 236U...
This study presents the data on 129I and 236U concentrations in seawater samples and sea ice cores o...
Anthropogenic chemical tracers are powerful tools to study pathways, water mass provenance and mixin...
The GEOTRACES section (GN04, TransArc-II) on board the German R/V Polarstern covered a full transect...
Changes in the provenance and composition of waters exported from the Arctic Ocean have the potentia...
Artificial radionuclides have been introduced to the oceans from nuclear weapons tests (1950’s-1960...
Changes in the provenance and composition of waters exported from the Arctic Ocean have the potentia...
Global fallout and continuous liquid releases by the two European Nuclear Reprocessing Plants of Sel...
The first dataset of 236U/238U in the water column of the Arctic Ocean (AO) is presented and shows t...
Most of the anthropogenic radionuclide 129I released to the marine environment from the nuclear fuel...
Most of the anthropogenic radionuclide 129I released to the marine environment from the nuclear fuel...
Pathways and timescales of water mass transport in the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean (SPNA) have bee...
The inflow of Atlantic Waters to the Arctic Ocean is a crucial determinant for the future trajectory...
This study explores for the first time the possibilities that the U-233/U-236 atom ratio offers to d...
This study explores for the first time the possibilities that the U/U atom ratio offers to distingui...
In this study the first comprehensive dataset of 236U in the North Atlantic Ocean is presented. 236U...