Pu/Cs ratios in the water column of the North Pacific: a proxy of biogeochemical processes |
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Authors: | Katsumi Hirose Michio Aoyama Pavel P. Povinec |
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Affiliation: | 1. Geochemical Research Department, Meteorological Research Institute, Nagamine 1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0052, Japan;2. Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University, SK-842 48 Bratislava, Slovakia |
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Abstract: | ![]() Anthropogenic radionuclides in seawater have been used as transient tracers of processes in the marine environment. Especially, plutonium in seawater is considered to be a valuable tracer of biogeochemical processes due to its particle-reactive properties. However, its behavior in the ocean is also affected by physical processes such as advection, mixing and diffusion. Here we introduce Pu/137Cs ratio as a proxy of biogeochemical processes and discuss its trends in the water column of the North Pacific Ocean. We observed that the 239,240Pu/137Cs ratio in seawater exponentially increased with increasing depth (depth range: 100–1000 m). This finding suggests that the profiles of the 239,240Pu/137Cs ratios in shallower waters directly reflect biogeochemical processes in the water column. A half-regeneration depth deduced from the curve fitting the observed data, showed latitudinal and longitudinal distributions, also related to biogeochemical processes in the water column. |
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Keywords: | Plutonium 137Cs 239,240Pu/137Cs ratio Vertical profile Seawater North Pacific |
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