Quantifying 210Po/210Pb Disequilibrium in Seawater: A Comparison of Two Precipitation Methods With Differing Results.
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2021Author
Roca-Martí, Montserrat
Puigcorbé, Viena
Castrillejo, Maxi
Casacuberta, Núria
Garcia-Orellana, Jordi
Cochran, J. Kirk
Masqué, Pere
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The disequilibrium between lead-210 (210Pb) and polonium-210 (210Po) is increasingly
used in oceanography to quantify particulate organic carbon (POC) export from the
upper ocean. This proxy is based on the deficits of 210Po typically observed in the
upper water column due to the preferential removal of 210Po relative to 210Pb by sinking
particles. Yet, a number of studies have reported unexpected large 210Po deficits in
the deep ocean indicating scavenging of 210Po despite its radioactive mean life of
200 days. Two precipitation methods, Fe(OH)3 and Co-APDC, are typically used to
concentrate Pb and Po from seawater samples, and deep 210Po deficits raise the
question whether this feature is biogeochemically consistent or there is a methodological
issue. Here, we present a compilation of 210Pb and 210Po studies that suggests that
210Po deficits at depths >300 m are more often observed in studies where Fe(OH)3
is used to precipitate Pb and Po from seawater, than in those usi.....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
8Issue
684484Page Range
14pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.684484Citation
Roca-Martí, M., Puigcorbé, V., Castrillejo, M., Casacuberta, N., Garcia-Orellana, J., Cochran, J.K. and Masqué, P. (2021) Quantifying 210Po/210Pb Disequilibrium in Seawater: A Comparison of Two Precipitation Methods With Differing Results. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8:684484, 14pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.684484Collections
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