Residual flow, barotropic tides and internal (baroclinic) tides interact in a number of ways with kilometer-scale seafloor topography such as abyssal hills and seamounts. Because of their likely impact on vertical mixing such interactions are potentially important for ocean circulation and the mechanisms and the geometry of these interactions are a matter of ongoing studies. In addition, very little is known about how these interactions are reflected in the sedimentary record. This multi-year study investigates if flow/topography interactions are reflected in distributional patterns of the natural short-lived (half-life: 24.1 d) particulate-matter tracer 234Th relative to its conservative (non-particle-reactive) and very long-lived parent n...
Many palaeoceanographic studies have sought to use the 231Pa∕230Th ratio as a proxy for deep ocean c...
<sup>234</sup>Th:<sup>238</sup>U disequilibria have been used extensively as...
The extent of radioactive disequilibrium between 234Th-238U, 210Po-210Pb and 210Pb-226Ra has been me...
Residual flow, barotropic tides and internal (baroclinic) tides interact in a number of ways with ki...
Residual flow, barotropic tides and internal (baroclinic) tides interact in a number of ways with ki...
Key aspects of deep-ocean fluid dynamics such as basin-scale (residual) and tidal flow are believed...
International audienceDeep-sea sediments play a central role in a wide range of subject areas. A num...
Marine sediments record chemical signals that reflect past environmental conditions. It is important...
There has recently been much development in the description and modeling of the particulate 231Paxs/...
234Th:238U disequilibria have been used extensively as tracers of particle dynamics in marine enviro...
The naturally-occurring radionuclides protactinium-231 (231Pa) and thorium-230 (230Th) are produced ...
The action of sub-tidal oceanic flow impinging on an isolated seamount, and its consequences for bio...
Reconstructing the paleoceanography of intermediate-depth waters is dependent on sedimentary records...
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In addition to high hydrostatic pressure, scarcity of food is viewed as a factor that limits the abu...
Many palaeoceanographic studies have sought to use the 231Pa∕230Th ratio as a proxy for deep ocean c...
<sup>234</sup>Th:<sup>238</sup>U disequilibria have been used extensively as...
The extent of radioactive disequilibrium between 234Th-238U, 210Po-210Pb and 210Pb-226Ra has been me...
Residual flow, barotropic tides and internal (baroclinic) tides interact in a number of ways with ki...
Residual flow, barotropic tides and internal (baroclinic) tides interact in a number of ways with ki...
Key aspects of deep-ocean fluid dynamics such as basin-scale (residual) and tidal flow are believed...
International audienceDeep-sea sediments play a central role in a wide range of subject areas. A num...
Marine sediments record chemical signals that reflect past environmental conditions. It is important...
There has recently been much development in the description and modeling of the particulate 231Paxs/...
234Th:238U disequilibria have been used extensively as tracers of particle dynamics in marine enviro...
The naturally-occurring radionuclides protactinium-231 (231Pa) and thorium-230 (230Th) are produced ...
The action of sub-tidal oceanic flow impinging on an isolated seamount, and its consequences for bio...
Reconstructing the paleoceanography of intermediate-depth waters is dependent on sedimentary records...
Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
In addition to high hydrostatic pressure, scarcity of food is viewed as a factor that limits the abu...
Many palaeoceanographic studies have sought to use the 231Pa∕230Th ratio as a proxy for deep ocean c...
<sup>234</sup>Th:<sup>238</sup>U disequilibria have been used extensively as...
The extent of radioactive disequilibrium between 234Th-238U, 210Po-210Pb and 210Pb-226Ra has been me...