This study centers on the question: How sensitive are 231Pa/230Th and 10Be/230Th to sediment composition and redistribution? The natural radionuclides 231Pa, 230Th and 10Be recorded in deep sea sediments are tracers for water mass advection and particle fluxes. We investigate the influence of oceanic particle composition on the element adsorption in order to improve our understanding of sedimentary isotope records. We present new data on particle size specific 231Pa and 10Be concentrations. An additional separation step, based on settling velocities, led to the isolation of a very opal-rich phase. We find that opal-rich particles contain the highest 231Pa and 10Be concentrations, and higher 231Pa/230Th and 10Be/230Th isotope ratios than opa...
Thorium-230 and protactinium-231 have been widely used as proxies of oceanic processes in both moder...
Excess Thorium-230 (230Thxs) as a constant flux tracer is an essential tool for paleoceanographic st...
The naturally occurring isotopes 231Pa and 230Th are used as tracers of marine biogeochemical proces...
This study centers on the question: How sensitive are <sup>231</sup>Pa/<sup>230<...
The study focuses on the grain-size dependent distribution of particle-reactive, natural radionuclid...
The study focuses on the grain-size dependent distribution of particle-reactive, natural radionuclid...
The fractionation of 230Th and 231Pa was investigated throughout the Atlantic sector of the Southern...
In large areas of the world's oceans, there is a relationship between the mass flux of particulate m...
231Pa and 230Th are removed from the water column by a process of reversible scavenging which quickl...
There has recently been much development in the description and modeling of the particulate 231Paxs/...
The scavenging of 231Pa and 230Th was investigated in the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean by c...
The determination of the sedimentation rates of carbonate-free, virtually organic-free marine sedime...
The natural radionuclides 231Pa and 230Th are incorporated into the marine sediment record by scaven...
International audiencePublished scavenging models generally assume that the 231Pa/230Th ratios of su...
The naturally-occurring radionuclides protactinium-231 (231Pa) and thorium-230 (230Th) are produced ...
Thorium-230 and protactinium-231 have been widely used as proxies of oceanic processes in both moder...
Excess Thorium-230 (230Thxs) as a constant flux tracer is an essential tool for paleoceanographic st...
The naturally occurring isotopes 231Pa and 230Th are used as tracers of marine biogeochemical proces...
This study centers on the question: How sensitive are <sup>231</sup>Pa/<sup>230<...
The study focuses on the grain-size dependent distribution of particle-reactive, natural radionuclid...
The study focuses on the grain-size dependent distribution of particle-reactive, natural radionuclid...
The fractionation of 230Th and 231Pa was investigated throughout the Atlantic sector of the Southern...
In large areas of the world's oceans, there is a relationship between the mass flux of particulate m...
231Pa and 230Th are removed from the water column by a process of reversible scavenging which quickl...
There has recently been much development in the description and modeling of the particulate 231Paxs/...
The scavenging of 231Pa and 230Th was investigated in the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean by c...
The determination of the sedimentation rates of carbonate-free, virtually organic-free marine sedime...
The natural radionuclides 231Pa and 230Th are incorporated into the marine sediment record by scaven...
International audiencePublished scavenging models generally assume that the 231Pa/230Th ratios of su...
The naturally-occurring radionuclides protactinium-231 (231Pa) and thorium-230 (230Th) are produced ...
Thorium-230 and protactinium-231 have been widely used as proxies of oceanic processes in both moder...
Excess Thorium-230 (230Thxs) as a constant flux tracer is an essential tool for paleoceanographic st...
The naturally occurring isotopes 231Pa and 230Th are used as tracers of marine biogeochemical proces...