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Radiocesium in North San Francisco Bay and Baja California coastal surface waters
Authors:Volpe Alan M  Bandong Bryan B  Esser Bradley K  Bianchini Gregory M
Affiliation:Analytical and Nuclear Chemistry Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550, USA. volpe1@llnl.gov
Abstract:Radiocesium, 137Cs, and rare earth elements (REEs) were determined in suspended material and dissolved fractions of waters across the salinity gradient in North San Francisco Bay (estuary). We describe the variation of this conservative isotope tracer with salinity and sediment load. REE data are used to differentiate marine and terrigenous source terrains for suspended material and dissolved fractions. We estimate that about 1-4 x 10(10) Bq of 137Cs migrates annually on suspended material through the North Bay. In addition, 137Cs concentrations were measured in surface waters off Baja California. Combined in situ water density (sigma(t)) and 137Cs data distinguish between California Current and Gulf of California water, and delineate areas of upwelling, where nutrient-rich, deep Pacific Intermediate water, with little or no 137Cs, is brought to the surface off promontories along Baja California.
Keywords:Radiocesium   Rare earth elements   Isotope tracer   San Francisco Bay   Baja California
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