Changes in the provenance and composition of waters exported from the Arctic Ocean have the potential to impact large-scale ocean circulation processes in the sub-polar North Atlantic. The main conveyor of waters from the Arctic Ocean to lower latitudes is the East Greenland Current (EGC), flowing southward through Fram Strait. It is therefore crucial to determine and monitor the composition of the EGC, a mixture of polar waters of different origins. Here we present a pilot study on the potential of the long-lived anthropogenic radionuclides 129I and 236U as tracers of the EGC water mass composition, based on a time series of 236U and 129I concentrations measured across Fram Strait in the years 2016, 2018, and 2019. The overall spatial dist...
Monitoring the sources and fate of freshwater in the East Greenland Current (EGC) is important, as t...
Most of the anthropogenic radionuclide 129I released to the marine environment from the nuclear fuel...
The first dataset of 236U/238U in the water column of the Arctic Ocean (AO) is presented and shows t...
Changes in the provenance and composition of waters exported from the Arctic Ocean have the potentia...
Anthropogenic chemical tracers are powerful tools to study pathways, water mass provenance and mixin...
In this study 129I and 236U concentrations in seawater samples collected onboard R/V Polarstern duri...
This study presents the data on 129I and 236U concentrations in seawater samples and sea ice cores o...
The GEOTRACES section (GN04, TransArc-II) on board the German R/V Polarstern covered a full transect...
OS51C-1004 Dissolved radiogenic Nd isotopes (εNd), rare earth element (REE), Ba, and nutrient conce...
Ice drift recorded by ice buoys show a relatively direct pathway of ice from the North Pole to Fram ...
The water masses passing the Fram Strait are mainly responsible for the exchange of heat and freshwa...
The inflow of Atlantic Waters to the Arctic Ocean is a crucial determinant for the future trajectory...
We estimated the magnitude and composition of southward liquid freshwater transports in the East Gre...
We estimated the magnitude and composition of southward liquid freshwater transports in the East Gre...
The water masses passing the Fram Strait are mainly responsible for the exchange of heat and freshwa...
Monitoring the sources and fate of freshwater in the East Greenland Current (EGC) is important, as t...
Most of the anthropogenic radionuclide 129I released to the marine environment from the nuclear fuel...
The first dataset of 236U/238U in the water column of the Arctic Ocean (AO) is presented and shows t...
Changes in the provenance and composition of waters exported from the Arctic Ocean have the potentia...
Anthropogenic chemical tracers are powerful tools to study pathways, water mass provenance and mixin...
In this study 129I and 236U concentrations in seawater samples collected onboard R/V Polarstern duri...
This study presents the data on 129I and 236U concentrations in seawater samples and sea ice cores o...
The GEOTRACES section (GN04, TransArc-II) on board the German R/V Polarstern covered a full transect...
OS51C-1004 Dissolved radiogenic Nd isotopes (εNd), rare earth element (REE), Ba, and nutrient conce...
Ice drift recorded by ice buoys show a relatively direct pathway of ice from the North Pole to Fram ...
The water masses passing the Fram Strait are mainly responsible for the exchange of heat and freshwa...
The inflow of Atlantic Waters to the Arctic Ocean is a crucial determinant for the future trajectory...
We estimated the magnitude and composition of southward liquid freshwater transports in the East Gre...
We estimated the magnitude and composition of southward liquid freshwater transports in the East Gre...
The water masses passing the Fram Strait are mainly responsible for the exchange of heat and freshwa...
Monitoring the sources and fate of freshwater in the East Greenland Current (EGC) is important, as t...
Most of the anthropogenic radionuclide 129I released to the marine environment from the nuclear fuel...
The first dataset of 236U/238U in the water column of the Arctic Ocean (AO) is presented and shows t...