We diagnose the relative influences of local-scale biogeochemical cycling and regional-scale ocean circulation on Atlantic barium cycling by analysing four new depth profiles of dissolved Ba concentrations and isotope compositions from the South and tropical North Atlantic. These new profiles exhibit systematic vertical, zonal and meridional variations that reflect the influence of both local-scale barite cycling and large-scale ocean circulation. Epipelagic decoupling of dissolved Ba and Si reported previously in the tropics is also found to be associated with significant Ba isotope heterogeneity. As such, we contend that this decoupling originates from the depth segregation of opal and barite formation but is exacerbated by weak vertical ...
Highlights • We present a Ba isotope data set of seawater, river waters and biogenic particles...
Barium cycling in the ocean is associated with a number of processes, including the production and r...
During the last four decades, since the completion of the GEOSECS program, there has been a growing ...
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...
The high latitude regions play a key role in regulating the marine biogeochemical cycling of barium ...
Early studies revealed relationships between barium (Ba), particulate organic carbon and silicate, s...
Processes controlling dissolved barium (dBa) were investigated along the GEOTRACES GA03 North Atlant...
The accumulation of barium (Ba) in marine sediments is considered to be a robust proxy for export pr...
Based on an unprecedented dissolved barium (D_Ba) data set collected in the Mediterranean Sea during...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Chemi...
Stable barium (Ba) isotopes have received increasing attention in the past decade as a result of imp...
Enabled by the success in the determination of stable barium (Ba) isotopic compositions in seawater,...
The correlation between concentrations of dissolved barium (dBa) and silicon (dSi) in the modern oce...
Early studies revealed relationships between barium (Ba), particulate organic carbon and silicate, s...
Highlights • We present a Ba isotope data set of seawater, river waters and biogenic particles...
Barium cycling in the ocean is associated with a number of processes, including the production and r...
During the last four decades, since the completion of the GEOSECS program, there has been a growing ...
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...
The high latitude regions play a key role in regulating the marine biogeochemical cycling of barium ...
Early studies revealed relationships between barium (Ba), particulate organic carbon and silicate, s...
Processes controlling dissolved barium (dBa) were investigated along the GEOTRACES GA03 North Atlant...
The accumulation of barium (Ba) in marine sediments is considered to be a robust proxy for export pr...
Based on an unprecedented dissolved barium (D_Ba) data set collected in the Mediterranean Sea during...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Chemi...
Stable barium (Ba) isotopes have received increasing attention in the past decade as a result of imp...
Enabled by the success in the determination of stable barium (Ba) isotopic compositions in seawater,...
The correlation between concentrations of dissolved barium (dBa) and silicon (dSi) in the modern oce...
Early studies revealed relationships between barium (Ba), particulate organic carbon and silicate, s...
Highlights • We present a Ba isotope data set of seawater, river waters and biogenic particles...
Barium cycling in the ocean is associated with a number of processes, including the production and r...
During the last four decades, since the completion of the GEOSECS program, there has been a growing ...