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Uranium-thorium series isotopes

One such proxy makes use of element ratios. For example, the ratio of Cd to Ca in foraminiferal tests is a proxy for the PO4 content of the past water mass in which the foraminifera formed and therefore provides information on the past thermohaline circulation. This tracer is explained in detail in the article on trace elements in foraminiferal tests. Similarly, the ratio of the intermediate uranium decay products Pa and °Th, measured in bulk sediment, may under certain conditions provide information on the advection of water masses in the overlying water column in the past see Cosmogenic Isotopes and Uranium-Thorium Series Isotopes in Ocean Profiles). Isotope ratios are ideally suited as long-term proxy tracers. Some of these isotope ratios are characteristic of certain seawater properties and... [Pg.123]

Authigenic Deposits. Carbon Cycle. Cenozoic Climate - Oxygen Isotope Evidence. Cenozoic Oceans - Carbon Cycle Models. Cosmogenic Isotopes. Mid-Ocean Ridge Geochemistry and Petrology. Rare Earth Elements and their Isotopes in the Ocean. River Inputs. Stable Carbon Isotope Variations in the Ocean. Uranium-Thorium Series Isotopes in Ocean Profiles. [Pg.133]

Uranium-Thorium Series Isotopes in Ocean Profiies)... [Pg.203]

In all three decay series, isotopes of relatively soluble elements like U, Ra, and Rn, decay to isotopes of highly particle-reactive elements (Th, Pa, Po, Pb), and vice versa (Figure 1), resulting in widely different distributions in the water column (Table 2) see Uranium-Thorium Series Isotopes in Ocean Profiles). [Pg.203]

Anthropogenic Trace Elements in the Ocean. Hydrothermal Vent Fluids, Chemistry of. Tracers of Ocean Productivity. Uranium-Thorium Series Isotopes in Ocean Profiles. [Pg.212]

URANIUM-THORIUM SERIES ISOTOPES IN OCEAN PROFILES 215... [Pg.215]

Michel J (1984) Redistribution of uranium and thorium series isotopes during isovolumetric weathering of granite. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 48 1249-1255... [Pg.359]

Huh C-A, Zahnie DL, Small LF, et al. 1987. Budgets and behaviors of uranium and thorium series isotopes in Santa Monica basin (California, USA) sediments. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 51 1743-1754. [Pg.140]

Tracers serve as a dye with which to follow the circulation of ocean waters. There are conventional ocean tracers such as temperature, salinity, oxygen, and nutrients. There are stable isotope tracers such as oxygen-18, carbon-13, and there are radioactive tracers both naturally occurring (such as the uranium/thorium series, and radium), and those produced both naturally and by the bomb tests (such as tritium and carbon-14). The bomb contributions from the latter two are called transient tracers, as are the CFCs, because they have been in the atmosphere for a short time. This implies an anthropogenic source and a nonsteady input function. [Pg.155]

In this chapter we discuss improvements documented in the literature over the past decade in these areas and others. Chemical procedures, decay-counting spectroscopy, and mass spectrometric techniques published prior to 1992 were previously discussed by Lally (1992), Ivanovich and Murray (1992), and Chen et al. (1992). Because ICPMS methods were not discussed in preceding reviews and have become more commonly used in the past decade, we also include some theoretical discussion of ICPMS techniques and their variants. We also primarily focus our discussion of analytical developments on the longer-lived isotopes of uranium, thorium, protactinium, and radium in the uranium and thorium decay series, as these have been more widely applied in geochemistry and geochronology. [Pg.25]

Cochran JK, Masque P (2003) Short-lived U/Th-series radionuclides in the ocean tracers for scavenging rates, export fluxes and particle dynamics. Rev Mineral Geochem 52 461-492 Cohen AS, O Nions RK (1991) Precise determination of femtogram quantities of radium by thermal ionization mass spectrometry. Anal Chem 63 2705-2708 Cohen AS, Belshaw NS, O Nions RK (1992) High precision uranium, thorium, and radium isotope ratio measurements by high dynamic range thermal ionization mass spectrometry. Inti J Mass Spectrom Ion Processes 116 71-81... [Pg.56]

O Hara MJ (1968) The bearing of phase equilibria studies in synthetic and natural systems on the origin and evolution of basic and ultrabasic rocks. Earth Sci Rev 4 69-133 O Nions RK, McKenzie D (1993) Estimates of mantle thorium/uranium ratios from Th, U and Pb isotope abundances in basaltic melts. Phil Trans Royal Soc 342 65-77 Oversby V, Gast PW (1968) Lead isotope compositions and uranium decay series disequilibrium in reeent volcanic rocks. Earth Planet Sci Lett 5 199-206... [Pg.210]

Kharkar DP, Thomson J, Turekian KK, Forster WO (1976) Uranium and thorium series nuclides in plankton from the Caribbean. Limnol Oceanogr 21 294-299 Krishnaswami S, Lai D, Somayajulu BLK, Weiss R, Craig H (1976) Large-volume in situ filtration of deep Pacific waters mineralogical and radioisotope studies. Earth Planet Sci Lett 32 420-429 Livingston HD, Cochran JK (1987) Determination of transuranic and thorium isotopes in ocean water in solution and in filterable particles. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 115 299-308 Masque P, Sanchez-Cabeza JA, Braach JM, Palacios E, Canals M (2002) Balance and residence times of °Pb and 4 o in surface waters of the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. Cont Shelf Res 22 2127-2146 Matsumoto E (1975) Th-234-U-238 radioactive disequilibrium in the surface layer of the oceans. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 39 205-212... [Pg.490]

From Figs. 1.1 and 1.2 it follows that the main end products of the uranium and thorium series are isotopes of lead (at the time referred to as Pb206.5 and ThO2208.4). The end products are thus isotopes of lead differing by two mass units. This observation became the motivation for the measurement of atomic weights of lead samples separated from thorium and uranium minerals. In his Nobel Lecture, Soddy describes this work as follows ... [Pg.13]

ISOTOPES There are 41 isotopes of polonium. They range from Po-188 to Po-219. All of them are radioactive with half-lives ranging from a few milliseconds to 102 years, the latter for its most stable isotope Po-209. Polonium is involved with several radioactive decay series, including the actinium series, Po-211 and Po-215 the thorium series, Po-212 and Po-216 and the uranium decay series, Po-210, Po-214, and Po-218. [Pg.241]


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