The correlation between concentrations of dissolved barium (dBa) and silicon (dSi) in the modern ocean supports the use of Ba as a paleoceanographic proxy. However, the mechanisms behind their linkage and the exact processes controlling oceanic Ba cycling remain enigmatic. To discern the extent to which this association arises from biogeochemical processes versus physical mixing, we examine the behavior of Ba and Si at the Congo River-dominated Southeast Atlantic margin where active biological processes and large boundary inputs override the large-scale ocean circulation. Here we present the first combined measurements of dissolved stable Ba (δ138Ba) and Si (δ30Si) isotopes as well as Ba and Si fluxes estimated based on 228Ra from the Congo...
The development of stable barium (Ba) isotope measurements provides a novel tool to investigate the ...
International audience[1] We investigate the dissolved d30Si of the Congo River, the world's second ...
International audienceWe report detailed sections of radium-226 (226 Ra, T 1/2 = 1602 years) activit...
We diagnose the relative influences of local-scale biogeochemical cycling and regional-scale ocean c...
Barium has been used as a biogeochemical tracer for alkalinity, productivity, and riverine inputs in...
Barium (Ba) isotope variations offer the potential to trace environmental processes, including long-...
We investigate the dissolved δ30Si of the Congo River, the world's second largest riverine source of...
Processes controlling dissolved barium (dBa) were investigated along the GEOTRACES GA03 North Atlant...
The high latitude regions play a key role in regulating the marine biogeochemical cycling of barium ...
The accumulation of barium (Ba) in marine sediments is considered to be a robust proxy for export pr...
The globally-observed relationship between oceanic barium and the macronutrient silicic acid results...
High resolution pore-water dissolved Ba concentration-depth profiles were determined at seven sites ...
We investigate the dissolved delta Si-30 of the Congo River, the world's second largest riverine sou...
The development of stable barium (Ba) isotope measurements provides a novel tool to investigate the ...
International audience[1] We investigate the dissolved d30Si of the Congo River, the world's second ...
International audienceWe report detailed sections of radium-226 (226 Ra, T 1/2 = 1602 years) activit...
We diagnose the relative influences of local-scale biogeochemical cycling and regional-scale ocean c...
Barium has been used as a biogeochemical tracer for alkalinity, productivity, and riverine inputs in...
Barium (Ba) isotope variations offer the potential to trace environmental processes, including long-...
We investigate the dissolved δ30Si of the Congo River, the world's second largest riverine source of...
Processes controlling dissolved barium (dBa) were investigated along the GEOTRACES GA03 North Atlant...
The high latitude regions play a key role in regulating the marine biogeochemical cycling of barium ...
The accumulation of barium (Ba) in marine sediments is considered to be a robust proxy for export pr...
The globally-observed relationship between oceanic barium and the macronutrient silicic acid results...
High resolution pore-water dissolved Ba concentration-depth profiles were determined at seven sites ...
We investigate the dissolved delta Si-30 of the Congo River, the world's second largest riverine sou...
The development of stable barium (Ba) isotope measurements provides a novel tool to investigate the ...
International audience[1] We investigate the dissolved d30Si of the Congo River, the world's second ...
International audienceWe report detailed sections of radium-226 (226 Ra, T 1/2 = 1602 years) activit...