Authors
JK Cochran, KO Buesseler, MP Bacon, HW Wang, DJ Hirschberg, L Ball, J Andrews, G Crossin, A Fleer
Publication date
2000/1/1
Journal
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Volume
47
Issue
15-16
Pages
3451-3490
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Repeated measurements of depth profiles of 234Th (dissolved, 1–70 and >70μm particulate) at three stations (Orca, Minke, Sei) in the Ross Sea have been used to estimate the export of Th and particulate organic carbon (POC) from the euphotic zone. Sampling was carried out on three JGOFS cruises covering the period from October 1996 (austral early spring) to April 1997 (austral fall). Deficiencies of 234Th relative to its parent 238U in the upper 100m are small during the early spring cruise, increase to maximum values during the summer, and decrease over the course of the fall. Application of a non-steady-state model to the 234Th data shows that the flux of Th from the euphotic zone occurs principally during the summer cruise and in the interval between summer and fall. Station Minke in the southwestern Ross Sea appears to sustain significant 234Th removal for a longer period than is evident at Orca or …
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