“…To date, given its very low activity and the difficult analytical procedures necessary for measurement, the use of natural 32 Si as a tracer has been limited. It has been used to determine particle mixing rates in the deep sea (DeMaster & Cochran, ), sedimentation rates in deltas and lakes (Nijampurkar et al, ; Morgenstern et al, , ; Suckow et al, ), and ages of glacier ice (Nijampurkar et al, , ; Morgenstern et al, , ). It has also been used as a tracer of stable silicon inputs into various water masses (Nijampurkar et al, , ; Lal et al, , ; DeMaster, ; Morgenstern et al, ) and to date groundwater ages in aquifers (Nijampurkar et al, ; Lal et al, ; Franke et al, ; Fröhlich et al, ; Morgenstern et al, ).…”