2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c02368
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Distribution of Anthropogenic 129I in the Western South China Sea and Its Application for Tracing the Sources and Movement of Pollution

Abstract: Anthropogenic 129I has been dispersed all over the world and could be utilized as an oceanographic tracer based on its conservative nature in the ocean. The first datasets of 129I and 127I were obtained by analysis of seawater of 36 water columns collected in the western South China Sea during August–September 2018. The measured 129I concentrations decreased with depth from (0.93–1.61) × 107 atoms/L in the upper 200 m to (0.04–0.14) × 107 atoms/L at 1500 m, indicating a clear anthropogenic source in the upper … Show more

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