Understanding the circulation of water masses in the world’s oceans is critical to our knowledge of the Earth’s climate system. Trace elements and their isotopes have been explored as tracers for the movement of water masses1. One type of candidate elements2 are the high-field-strength elements zirconium (Zr), hafnium (Hf), niobium (Nb) and tantalum (Ta). Here we measure the distributions of dissolved Zr, Hf, Nb and Ta along two meridional sections in the Pacific Ocean that extend from 65 to 10 S and from 10 to 50 N. We find that all four elements tend to be depleted in surface water. In the deep oceans, their concentrations rise along our transects from the Southern Ocean to the North Pacific Ocean, and show strong correlations with the co...
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The prime foci of this study have been to investigate two new potential tracers, the Hf and Fe isoto...
Recent studies suggest that transport and water mass mixing may play a dominant role in controlling ...
The two pairs of geochemical twins, Zr–Hf and Nb–Ta, have similar chemical properties, leading to th...
In geochemistry, incompatible elements are unsuitable in size and/or charge to the cation sites of m...
The behavior of dissolved Hf in the marine environment is not well understood due to the lack of dir...
International audienceZr and Hf are two elements having same ionic charge and similar ionic size at ...
Zr and Hf are two elements having same ionic charge and similar ionic size at a given coordination n...
The refractory nature of Zr and Hf has limited the study of these elements in the hydrological cycle...
Dissolved and labile particulate Zr, Hf, Nb, Ta, Mo and W were determined at stations K1 (51°N, 165°...
The first Hf isotope data for seawater are reported for a series of stations in the Northwestern Pac...
Dissolved stable isotope ratios of the transition metals provide useful information, both for unders...
The distribution of dissolved Zr, Hf and Rare Earth Elements (yttrium and lanthanides, hereafter ref...
We present the first combined dissolved hafnium (Hf) and neodymium (Nd) concentrations and isotope c...
Zr–Hf and Nb–Ta are two elemental twins, each of which has the same valence (i.e. 5+ for Nb and Ta, ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is sponsored by the Geochemical Society and the Meteo...
The prime foci of this study have been to investigate two new potential tracers, the Hf and Fe isoto...
Recent studies suggest that transport and water mass mixing may play a dominant role in controlling ...
The two pairs of geochemical twins, Zr–Hf and Nb–Ta, have similar chemical properties, leading to th...
In geochemistry, incompatible elements are unsuitable in size and/or charge to the cation sites of m...
The behavior of dissolved Hf in the marine environment is not well understood due to the lack of dir...
International audienceZr and Hf are two elements having same ionic charge and similar ionic size at ...
Zr and Hf are two elements having same ionic charge and similar ionic size at a given coordination n...
The refractory nature of Zr and Hf has limited the study of these elements in the hydrological cycle...
Dissolved and labile particulate Zr, Hf, Nb, Ta, Mo and W were determined at stations K1 (51°N, 165°...
The first Hf isotope data for seawater are reported for a series of stations in the Northwestern Pac...
Dissolved stable isotope ratios of the transition metals provide useful information, both for unders...
The distribution of dissolved Zr, Hf and Rare Earth Elements (yttrium and lanthanides, hereafter ref...
We present the first combined dissolved hafnium (Hf) and neodymium (Nd) concentrations and isotope c...
Zr–Hf and Nb–Ta are two elemental twins, each of which has the same valence (i.e. 5+ for Nb and Ta, ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is sponsored by the Geochemical Society and the Meteo...
The prime foci of this study have been to investigate two new potential tracers, the Hf and Fe isoto...
Recent studies suggest that transport and water mass mixing may play a dominant role in controlling ...