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Thorium and protactinium isotopes as tracers of marine particle fluxes and deep water circulation in the Mediterranean Sea
Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Department of Geological Sciences. Swedish Museum of Natural History, Sweden; Université Paris-Saclay, France.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-2057-5795
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2018 (English)In: Marine Chemistry, ISSN 0304-4203, E-ISSN 1872-7581, Vol. 199, p. 12-23Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

231Pa, 230Th and 232Th were analyzed in unfiltered seawater samples (n =66) and suspended particles (n =19)collected in the Mediterranean Sea during the MedSeA-GA04-S cruise along the GEOTRACES section GA04S andused to investigate mechanisms controlling the distribution and fractionation of Pa and Th in an ocean marginenvironment. 231Pa and 230Th are particle reactive radionuclides and are often used as tracers of processes suchas boundary scavenging, particle transport and ocean circulation. The depth profiles of total 231Pa and 230Thconcentrations in the Mediterranean Sea displayed non-linear shapes. Higher total 232Th concentrations wereobserved at the straits and in deep waters pointing at lithogenic sources. Fractionation factors FTh/Pa ranged from1.4 to 9. Application of a box-model illustrated that 94% of the 231Pa and almost all of the 230Th (99.9%)produced in the Mediterranean Sea is removed to the sediment by scavenging. The negligible export of 230Th tothe Atlantic Ocean, leads to a reevaluation of the mean settling speed of the filtered particles, which is nowestimated to 500–1000 m/y. The low FTh/Pa fractionation factors are attributed to the efficient scavenging andlack of transport of 231Pa to the Atlantic Ocean.

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2018. Vol. 199, p. 12-23
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Geochemistry
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Marine Geology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-185827DOI: 10.1016/j.marchem.2017.12.002ISI: 000426223600002OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-185827DiVA, id: diva2:1475276
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Swedish Research Council, 349- 202-6287Available from: 2020-10-12 Created: 2020-10-12 Last updated: 2022-07-12Bibliographically approved
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1. 231Pa, 230Th and 232Th as tracers of deep water circulation and particle transport: Insights from the Mediterranean Sea and the Arctic Ocean
Open this publication in new window or tab >>231Pa, 230Th and 232Th as tracers of deep water circulation and particle transport: Insights from the Mediterranean Sea and the Arctic Ocean
2020 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

The naturally occurring U and Th-series radionuclides have shown to have a considerable importance for the understanding of biogeochemical processes on Earth and in the ocean. In this thesis, the isotopes 230-thorium (230Th), 232-thorium (232Th) and 231-protactinium (231Pa) are used as tracers of the transport and scavenging of marine particles and water circulation. Pa and Th are particle reactive elements, which makes the production, transport and distribution of Pa and Th key factors for our understanding of the origin, fate and distribution of marine particles in the oceans. 

This thesis explores the distribution of 231Pa, 230Th and 232Th in two different ocean continental margin environments. In particular, the relative influence of water circulation and particles on the 231Pa, 230Th and 232Th distributions in the Arctic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea was investigated. 231Pa, 230Th and 232Th were analyzed in particles and seawater collected in the Mediterranean Sea during the MedSeA-GA04-S cruise along the GEOTRACES section GA04S and in the Arctic Ocean during the PS94 GN04 ARK-XXIX/3 along the GEOTRACES section GN04.

One of the important findings of this thesis was the low fractionation between 231Pa and 230Th in the Mediterranean Sea, contrasting what is observed in the open ocean. Additionally, the observed depth profiles of Pa-Th allowed the identification of deep water convection and ventilation in the Western and Eastern Basins, respectively. Moreover, the particle settling speed was reevaluated to ~500 – 1000 m/y.

In the Arctic Ocean, scavenging onto particles derived from hydrothermal activity was producing relatively low F-factors (FTh/Pa ~ 10), while higher values were observed in deep waters (FTh/Pa ~ 20). Additionally, the hydrothermal particles in the Nansen interior produce lower FTh/Pa values compared to FTh/Pa observed at the Nansen continental margin. Application of a boundary scavenging model revealed the importance of 230Th scavenging at the continental margin along the Nansen Basin, hereafter the Nansen margin, and advocate for the advection of 231Pa into the Atlantic Ocean. As the ocean margin was included in this model, a particle settling speed of 600 m/y was obtained at the Nansen margin.

Moreover, this thesis includes an inter-comparison of dissolved and particulate 231Pa, 230Th and 232Th measurements between four laboratories of the GEOTRACES community. This comparison was conducted to provide detailed descriptions of various chemical procedures used for Pa-Th analysis and to provide a measure of consistency between the laboratories. Results demonstrated that participating labs can determine concentrations of dissolved 230Th and 231Pa in deep water (below 500 m depth) that are internally consistent within 4 % of the mean values. Analysis of particulate 231Pa, 230Th and 232Th allowed the highlighting of an incomplete Pa dissolution problem with our initial leaching procedure, a problem solved by measuring aliquots of particulate samples at two labs. However, in the present work, consistent particulate 231Pa concentrations as low as ~ 0.002 fg/kg were obtained. Overall, it suggests an improvement of the results consistency compared to the previous GEOTRACES intercalibration exercise.

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Stockholm: Department of Geological Sciences, Stockholm University, 2020
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Meddelanden från Stockholms universitets institution för geologiska vetenskaper ; 381
Keywords
protactinium, thorium, Mediterranean Sea, Arctic Ocean, scavenging, marine particles, boundary scavenging, particle transport, geotraces
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Geochemistry
Research subject
Marine Geology
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urn:nbn:se:su:diva-185750 (URN)978-91-7911-319-3 (ISBN)978-91-7911-320-9 (ISBN)
Public defence
2020-12-11, William-Olssonsalen, Geovetenskapens hus, Svante Arrhenius väg 14, digitally via conference (Zoom), public link https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/63684779967, Stockholm, 10:00 (English)
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geotracesMedSeA
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Swedish Polar Research SecretariatSwedish Research Council, VR 349-202-6287
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