1984
DOI: 10.1016/0079-6611(84)90008-9
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The trace element geochemistry of marine biogenic particulate matter

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“…The particulate V flux from the surface to the deep water reservoir can be estimated from the known V/P molar ratio (2.4* IO-') and the average particulate P flux. COLLIER and EDMOND (1984) propose a global average P flux of 8.7+ IO-' mol m ' yr-', …”
Section: Av=(p-r-a)/vmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The particulate V flux from the surface to the deep water reservoir can be estimated from the known V/P molar ratio (2.4* IO-') and the average particulate P flux. COLLIER and EDMOND (1984) propose a global average P flux of 8.7+ IO-' mol m ' yr-', …”
Section: Av=(p-r-a)/vmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Let us now consider the surface depletion in dissolved V due to biological uptake of V. This surface depletion can be estimated by using a simple vertical two-box model (BROECKER, 197 1;COLLIER and EDMOND, 1984). The amount of available data on the fluxes of V does not warrant any further complexity at this time.…”
Section: I_ 21mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This distribution is primarily ascribed to the uptake of Ba in surface waters. As the mineral barite is being formed in microenvironments in intermediate waters, Ba is removed from the dissolved phase at these depths, sinking with fecal pellets and regenerates from the sediment (Bishop, 1988;Collier and Edmond, 1984;Dehairs et al, 1980;Dymond et al, 1992;Falkner et al, 1994;Guay and Falkner, 1998b). Barite formation may involve remineralization of acantharians which accumulate Ba in their SrSO 4 skeleton (Bernstein et al, 1992;Bernstein et al, 1998).…”
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“…Instead, supernatants and particles were separated by centrifugation (30 min, 5000 rpm). Centrifugation was preferred to filtration because the process of filtration has been reported to release more labile matehal than does centrifugation [Collier and Edmond, 1984]. Wet particle samples were homogenized and split by weight.…”
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confidence: 99%