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Nuclear bomb produced " 002 and (as HTO) have been used to describe and model this rapid thermocline ventilation (Ostlund et ah, 1974 Sarmiento et ah, 1982 Fine et al., 1983). For example, changes in the distributions of tritium (Rooth and Ostlund, 1972) in the western Atlantic between 1972 (GEOSECS) and 1981 (TTO) are shown in Fig. 10-10 (Ostlund and Fine, 1979 Baes and Mulholland, 1985). In the 10 years following the atmospheric bomb tests of the early 1960s, a massive penetration of F1 (tritium) into the thermocline has occurred at all depths. Comparison of the GEOSECS and TTO data, which have a 9 year time difference, clearly shows the rapid ventilation of the North Atlantic and the value of such transient" tracers. A similar transient effect can be seen in the penetrative distribution of manmade chlorofluorocarbons, which have been released over a longer period (40 years) (Gammon et al., 1982). [Pg.241]

Gammon, R. H., Cline, J. and Wisegarver, D. (1982). Chlorofluoromethanes in the Northeast Pacific Ocean measured vertical distributions and application as transient tracers of upper ocean mixing. /. Geophys. Res. 87, 9441-9454. [Pg.275]

Williams, R. T. (1982). "Transient Tracers in the Ocean Preliminary Hydrographic Report," Vols 1-4. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA. [Pg.320]

The Use of U-Th Series Radionuclides and Transient Tracers in Oceanography an Overview... [Pg.42]

Solution of equation (10) which involves sedimentation in the presence of mixing and that of equation (11) which contains the sedimentation term only, are exponential in nature. The major conclusion which arises from this is that the logarithmic nature of the activity-depth profiles by itself is not a guarantee for undisturbed particle by particle sediment accumulation, as has often been assumed. The effects of mixing and sedimentation on the radionuclide distribution in the sediment column have to be resolved to obtain pertinent information on the sediment accumulation rates. (It is pertinent to mention here that recently Guinasso and Schink [65] have developed a detailed mathematical model to calculate the depth profiles of a non-radioactive transient tracer pulse deposited on the sediment surface. Their model is yet to be applied in detail for radionuclides. )... [Pg.373]


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