Combined Use of Short-Lived Radionuclides (234Th and 210Po) as Tracers of Sinking Particles in the Ocean.

IF 18.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Montserrat Roca-Martí, Viena Puigcorbé
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Abstract

Radionuclides can provide key information on the temporal dimension of environmental processes, given their well-known rates of radioactive decay and production. Naturally occurring radionuclides, such as 234Th and 210Po, have been used as powerful particle tracers in the marine environment to study particle cycling and vertical export. Since their application to quantify the magnitude of particulate organic carbon (POC) export in the 1990s, 234Th and, to a lesser extent, 210Po have been widely used to characterize the magnitude of the biological carbon pump (BCP). Combining both radionuclides, with their different half-lives, biogeochemical behaviors, and input sources to the ocean, can help to better constrain POC export and capture BCP dynamics that would be missed by a single tracer. Here, we review the studies that have simultaneously used 234Th and 210Po as tracers of POC export, emphasizing what can be learned from their joint application, and provide recommendations and future directions.

结合使用短寿命放射性核素(234Th 和 210Po)作为海洋中沉降粒子的示踪剂。
放射性核素具有众所周知的放射性衰变和产生速率,可以提供环境过程时间维度的关键信息。天然放射性核素,如 234Th 和 210Po,已被用作海洋环境中强大的粒子示踪剂,用于研究粒子循环和垂直输出。自 20 世纪 90 年代用于量化颗粒有机碳(POC)的输出量以来,234Th 和 210Po(在较小程度上)已被广泛用于描述生物碳泵(BCP)的输出量。这两种放射性核素的半衰期、生物地球化学行为和海洋输入源各不相同,将它们结合起来有助于更好地限制 POC 的输出,并捕捉单一示踪剂可能忽略的 BCP 动态。在此,我们回顾了同时使用 234Th 和 210Po 作为 POC 导出示踪剂的研究,强调了从它们的联合应用中可以学到什么,并提出了建议和未来的方向。
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Annual Review of Marine Science
Annual Review of Marine Science 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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33.60
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0.60%
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40
期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Marine Science, published since 2009, offers a comprehensive overview of the field. It covers various disciplines, including coastal and blue water oceanography (biological, chemical, geological, and physical), ecology, conservation, and technological advancements related to the marine environment. The journal's transition from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program ensures that all articles are available under a CC BY license, promoting wider accessibility and dissemination of knowledge.
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