2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2009.05.063
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228Ra/226Ra and 226Ra/Ba ratios in the Western Mediterranean Sea: Barite formation and transport in the water column

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“…At 15 of the 78 stations completed during the GA01 cruise, up to 22 discrete 10 L seawater samples were collected through the water column from Niskin bottles. Due to gravity, the seawater samples passed through 10 g of acrylic fibers impregnated with MnO 2 (called "Mn fibers"), which quantitatively adsorb radium isotopes (assumed to scavenge 100 % of Ra;van Beek et al, 2010;Moore and Reid, 1973). High-resolution vertical profiles of 226 Ra were thus built to provide a detailed 226 Ra section.…”
Section: Sample Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At 15 of the 78 stations completed during the GA01 cruise, up to 22 discrete 10 L seawater samples were collected through the water column from Niskin bottles. Due to gravity, the seawater samples passed through 10 g of acrylic fibers impregnated with MnO 2 (called "Mn fibers"), which quantitatively adsorb radium isotopes (assumed to scavenge 100 % of Ra;van Beek et al, 2010;Moore and Reid, 1973). High-resolution vertical profiles of 226 Ra were thus built to provide a detailed 226 Ra section.…”
Section: Sample Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High-resolution vertical profiles of 226 Ra were thus built to provide a detailed 226 Ra section. The samples were unfiltered since particulate 226 Ra activities are typically 2 orders of magnitude lower than the dissolved 226 Ra activities (van Beek et al, 2007(van Beek et al, , 2009. From the same Niskin bottles, 15 mL was collected to determine the Ba concentration, so that Ba and 226 Ra analyses were conducted from the same initial sample, which allows us to investigate the 226 Ra / Ba ratio in the samples.…”
Section: Sample Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depletions of [Ba] sw in the upper mixed layer are a result of adsorption/absorption of Ba onto organic particulates (Cardinal et al, 2005;Collier and Edmond, 1984;Hoppema et al, 2010;Jacquet et al, 2008Jacquet et al, , 2007Sternberg et al, 2005). Ba is also removed from deeper waters (100-1000 m) as a result of barite formation in and around aggregates of sinking organic matter, and is released back into the water column following remineralisation (Bishop, 1988;Cardinal et al, 2005;Dehairs et al, 1980;Dymond et al, 1992;Ganeshram et al, 2003;Jacquet et al, 2007;Stroobants et al, 1991;van Beek et al, 2009). Collectively, these effects cause the deep ocean to be enriched in [Ba] sw relative to the surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of barite micro‐crystals in oceanic suspended particulate matter is quite ubiquitous, despite the fact that most ocean waters are undersaturated with respect to this mineral [ Monnin et al , 1999]. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain this conundrum [e.g., Bishop , 1988; Dehairs et al , 1997; Sternberg et al , 2005, 2008; van Beek et al , 2009], most of which call upon biological processes including respiratory activity in the mesopelagic layer [ Dehairs et al , 1992]. A detailed review of these hypotheses is discussed by Sternberg et al [2007], and Jacquet et al [2011] summarize these by reporting that barite precipitates in supersaturated microenvironments during the bacterial degradation of sinking organic matter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%