“…Since 1969 (Matsumoto, ), 234 Th activity has been measured by tens of oceanographic cruises. The data set used in this study (detailed in supporting information Data Set S1) includes data from the literature (Amiel et al, ; Buesseler et al, , ; Charette & Moran, , Charette et al, ; Coale & Bruland, ; Coppola et al, ; Jacquet et al, ; Kawakami & Honda, ; Knauss et al, ; Moran et al, ; Morris et al, ; Murray et al, ; Roca‐Martí et al, ; Rodriguez y Baena et al, ; Santschi et al, ; Shimmield et al, ; Thomalla et al, ; Zhou et al, ), PANGAEA data publisher (Buesseler, , , ; Cochran & Cochran, ; Coppola & Jeandel, ; JGOFS‐INDIA, , ; Moran et al, ; Roca‐Martí et al, ; Rutgers van der Loeff, ; Young & Murray, ), and five GEOTRACES cruises whose data are reported in the Intermediate Data Product 2014 (Mawji, ): GA02 (Owens et al, ) in the western Atlantic, GA03 (Owens et al, ) from the United States to Cape Verde to Portugal, GIPY11 (Cai et al, ) in the Arctic Ocean, and GIPY4 (Planchon et al, ) and GIPY5 (Rutgers van der Loeff et al, ) in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. In a near future, GEOTRACES data from all major oceanic basins should be available.…”