Boundary scavenging, or the enhanced removal of adsorption-prone elements from the ocean in areas of high particle flux, is an often cited, though not well-quantified, concept used to understand the oceanic distribution of many trace metals. Because 230Th and 231Pa are produced uniformly from uranium decay and removed differentially by scavenging, the process of boundary scavenging can be elucidated by a more detailed knowledge of their water column distributions. To this end, filtered seawater was collected across the gradients in particle flux which span the subarctic Pacific: in the west during the Innovative North Pacific Experiment (INOPEX) and in the east along Line P. Lateral concentration gradients of dissolved 230Th are small throu...
The naturally occurring isotopes 231Pa and 230Th are used as tracers of marine biogeochemical proces...
231Pa and 230Th are removed from the water column by a process of reversible scavenging which quickl...
230Th, 210Pb and Pu are particle-reactive radionuclides and they are therefore removed from the wate...
Boundary scavenging, or the enhanced removal of adsorption-prone elements from the ocean in areas of...
International audienceThe "boundary scavenging" box model is a cornerstone of our understanding of t...
Drake Passage is a major route for many water masses from the strong Antarctic Circumpolar Current. ...
Concentrations of U, Th, 231Pa and 10Be were measured in Holocene sediments from two cores collected...
The ratio of unsupported protactinium-231 to thorium-230 in marine sediments, (Pa/Th)xs, is potentia...
Thorium is one of the least soluble elements in seawater: its dissolved species is considered as Th(...
The natural radionuclides 231Pa and 230Th are incorporated into the marine sediment record by scaven...
Marine sediments record chemical signals that reflect past environmental conditions. It is important...
Concentrations of U, Th, 231pa and 1°Be were measured in Holocene sediments from two cores collected...
Hydrothermal activity in the deep ocean generates plumes capable of removing trace elements from sea...
International audienceHydrothermal activity in the deep ocean generates plumes of metal-rich particl...
Dissolved and particulate excess 230Th and 231Pa concentrations (noted 230Thxs and 231Paxs respectiv...
The naturally occurring isotopes 231Pa and 230Th are used as tracers of marine biogeochemical proces...
231Pa and 230Th are removed from the water column by a process of reversible scavenging which quickl...
230Th, 210Pb and Pu are particle-reactive radionuclides and they are therefore removed from the wate...
Boundary scavenging, or the enhanced removal of adsorption-prone elements from the ocean in areas of...
International audienceThe "boundary scavenging" box model is a cornerstone of our understanding of t...
Drake Passage is a major route for many water masses from the strong Antarctic Circumpolar Current. ...
Concentrations of U, Th, 231Pa and 10Be were measured in Holocene sediments from two cores collected...
The ratio of unsupported protactinium-231 to thorium-230 in marine sediments, (Pa/Th)xs, is potentia...
Thorium is one of the least soluble elements in seawater: its dissolved species is considered as Th(...
The natural radionuclides 231Pa and 230Th are incorporated into the marine sediment record by scaven...
Marine sediments record chemical signals that reflect past environmental conditions. It is important...
Concentrations of U, Th, 231pa and 1°Be were measured in Holocene sediments from two cores collected...
Hydrothermal activity in the deep ocean generates plumes capable of removing trace elements from sea...
International audienceHydrothermal activity in the deep ocean generates plumes of metal-rich particl...
Dissolved and particulate excess 230Th and 231Pa concentrations (noted 230Thxs and 231Paxs respectiv...
The naturally occurring isotopes 231Pa and 230Th are used as tracers of marine biogeochemical proces...
231Pa and 230Th are removed from the water column by a process of reversible scavenging which quickl...
230Th, 210Pb and Pu are particle-reactive radionuclides and they are therefore removed from the wate...