This study explores for the first time the possibilities that the 233U/236U atom ratio offers to distinguish waters of Atlantic or Pacific origin in the Arctic Ocean. Atlantic waters entering the Arctic Ocean often carry an isotopic signature dominantly originating from European reprocessing facilities with some smaller contribution from global fallout nuclides, whereas northern Pacific waters are labeled with nuclides released during the atmospheric nuclear testing period only. In the Arctic Ocean, 233U originates from global fallout while 236U carries both, a global fallout and a prominent nuclear reprocessing signal. Thus, the 233U/236U ratio provides a tool to identify water masses with distinct U sources. In this work, 233U and 236U we...
The performance of the 1 MV AMS system at the CNA (Centro Nacional de Aceleradores, Seville, Spain) ...
-A numerical model, previously validated with other radionuclides, was applied to simulate the dispe...
The export of deep water from the Arctic to the Atlantic contributes to the formation of North Atlan...
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...
Highlights • First dataset of 236U in the AO. • 236U/238U and 129I/236U: as new dual trace...
Global fallout and continuous liquid releases by the two European Nuclear Reprocessing Plants of Sel...
This work reports the first dataset of 236U and 233U in sediment cores taken from the Barents Sea, w...
This work reports the first dataset of 236U and 233U in sediment cores taken from the Barents Sea, w...
The aim of this study was to assess the potential of combining the conservatively behaving anthropog...
Artificial radionuclides have been introduced to the oceans from nuclear weapons tests (1950’s-1960...
The aim of this study was to assess the potential of combining the conservatively behaving anthropog...
The GEOTRACES section (GN04, TransArc-II) on board the German R/V Polarstern covered a full transect...
Anthropogenic chemical tracers are powerful tools to study pathways, water mass provenance and mixin...
In this study the first comprehensive dataset of 236U in the North Atlantic Ocean is presented. 236U...
The performance of the 1 MV AMS system at the CNA (Centro Nacional de Aceleradores, Seville, Spain) ...
-A numerical model, previously validated with other radionuclides, was applied to simulate the dispe...
The export of deep water from the Arctic to the Atlantic contributes to the formation of North Atlan...
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...
Highlights • First dataset of 236U in the AO. • 236U/238U and 129I/236U: as new dual trace...
Global fallout and continuous liquid releases by the two European Nuclear Reprocessing Plants of Sel...
This work reports the first dataset of 236U and 233U in sediment cores taken from the Barents Sea, w...
This work reports the first dataset of 236U and 233U in sediment cores taken from the Barents Sea, w...
The aim of this study was to assess the potential of combining the conservatively behaving anthropog...
Artificial radionuclides have been introduced to the oceans from nuclear weapons tests (1950’s-1960...
The aim of this study was to assess the potential of combining the conservatively behaving anthropog...
The GEOTRACES section (GN04, TransArc-II) on board the German R/V Polarstern covered a full transect...
Anthropogenic chemical tracers are powerful tools to study pathways, water mass provenance and mixin...
In this study the first comprehensive dataset of 236U in the North Atlantic Ocean is presented. 236U...
The performance of the 1 MV AMS system at the CNA (Centro Nacional de Aceleradores, Seville, Spain) ...
-A numerical model, previously validated with other radionuclides, was applied to simulate the dispe...
The export of deep water from the Arctic to the Atlantic contributes to the formation of North Atlan...