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    In:  Supplement to: Geibert, Walter; Charette, Matthew A; Kim, Guebuem; Moore, Willard S; Street, Joseph H; Young, Megan; Paytan, Adina (2008): The release of dissolved actinium to the ocean: A global comparison of different end-members. Marine Chemistry, 109(3-4), 409-420, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2007.07.005
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Description: The measurement of short-lived 223Ra often involves a second measurement for supported activities, which represents 227Ac in the sample. Here we exploit this fact, presenting a set of 284 values on the oceanic distribution of 227Ac, which was collected when analyzing water samples for short-lived radium isotopes by the radium delayed coincidence counting system. The present work compiles 227Ac data from coastal regions all over the northern hemisphere, including values from ground water, from estuaries and lagoons, and from marine end-members. Deep-sea samples from a continental slope off Puerto Rico and from an active vent site near Hawaii complete the overview of 227Ac near its potential sources. The average 227Ac activities of nearshore marine end-members range from 0.4 dpm/m**3 at the Gulf of Mexico to 3.0 dpm m? 3 in the coastal waters of the Korean Strait. In analogy to 228Ra, we find the extension of adjacent shelf regions to play a substantial role for 227Ac activities, although less pronounced than for radium, due to its weaker shelf source. Based on previously published values, we calculate an open ocean 227Ac inventory of 1.35 * 1018 dpm 227Acex in the ocean, which corresponds to 37 moles, or 8.4 kg. This implies a flux of 127 dpm/m**2/y from the deep-sea floor. For the shelf regions, we obtain a global inventory of 227Ac of 4.5 * 10**15 dpm, which cannot be converted directly into a flux value, as the regional loss term of 227Ac to the open ocean would have to be included. Ac has so far been considered to behave similarly to Ra in the marine environment, with the exception of a strong Ac source in the deep-sea due to 231Paex. Here, we present evidence of geochemical differences between Ac, which is retained in a warm vent system, and Ra, which is readily released [Moore, W.S., Ussler, W. and Paull, C.K., 2008-this issue. Short-lived radium isotopes in the Hawaiian margin: Evidence for large fluid fluxes through the Puna Ridge. Marine Chemistry]. Another potential mechanism of producing deviations in 227Ac/228Ra and daughter isotope ratios from the expected production value of lithogenic material is observed at reducing environments, where enrichment in uranium may occur. The presented data here may serve as a reference for including 227Ac in circulation models, and the overview provides values for some end-members that contribute to the global Ac distribution.
    Keywords: -; Actinium-227, dissolved; Actinium-227, dissolved, standard deviation; Area/locality; AWI_MarGeoChem; Comment; DEPTH, water; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Marine Geochemistry @ AWI; Salinity; Sample code/label; Type
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1900 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Cape, Mattias R; Straneo, Fiammetta; Beaird, Nicholas; Bundy, Randelle M; Charette, Matthew A (2019): Nutrient release to oceans from buoyancy-driven upwelling at Greenland tidewater glaciers. Nature Geoscience, 12(1), 34-39, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-018-0268-4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: This dataset contains hydrographic observations from Sermilik Fjord in SE Greenland, collected in August 2015 aboard the RV Adolf Jensen.
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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    Publication Date: 2023-07-26
    Description: This dataset contains hydrographic observations from Sermilik Fjord in SE Greenland, collected in August 2015 aboard the RV Adolf Jensen, including discrete data derived from water sample analyses and corresponding CTD sensor data. CTD data were collected using a Seabird 25Plus Sealogger equipped with a SBE 43 dissolved oxygen sensor, a Satlantic PAR LOG sensor, and a Wetlabs / Seabird ECO Triplet (chlorophyll-a and CDOM fluorescence, as well as backscattering at 700 nm). Discrete samples for nitrate, phosphate, silicate, and ammonium, were filtered through a sterile 0.22 µM Sterivex filter using standard protocols and kept frozen at -20 °C for later analysis at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Nutrient Analytical Facility. Dissolved nutrient concentrations were quantified using a SEAL AA3 four-channel segmented flow analyzer.
    Keywords: Adolf Jensen; AJ_201508; AJ_201508_10; AJ_201508_12; AJ_201508_15; AJ_201508_16; AJ_201508_17; AJ_201508_20; AJ_201508_22; AJ_201508_23; AJ_201508_24; AJ_201508_29; AJ_201508_31; AJ_201508_32; AJ_201508_33; Ammonium; Bottle number; Conductivity; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Fluorescence, chlorophyll; Fluorescence, colored dissolved organic matter; Fluorometer, WET Labs ECO AFL/FL; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Nitrate; Optical backscattering coefficient, 700 nm; Oxygen; Oxygen, dissolved; Oxygen sensor, SBE 43; Phosphate; Pressure, water; Radiation, photosynthetically active; Salinity; Sermilik Fjord, SE Greenland; Silicate; Station label; Strain gauge; Temperature, water; WET Labs CDOM; WET Labs ECO BB
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2256 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Calculated, see reference(s); Carbon, organic, particulate, flux; Carbon, organic, particulate/Thorium-234 ratio; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Element analyser CHN; Event label; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Sample code/label; SOIREE; Southern Ocean - Australasian-Pacific Sector; T11-13_BC; T11-13_HI; Tangaroa; Thorium-234, particulate, flux; Trap, sediment, floating; TRAPSF
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 10 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Calculated, see reference(s); Carbon, organic, particulate, flux; Carbon, organic, particulate/Thorium-234 ratio; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Element analyser CHN; Event label; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Sample code/label; SOIREE; Southern Ocean - Australasian-Pacific Sector; T7-9_BC; T7-9_J; Tangaroa; Thorium-234, particulate, flux; Trap, sediment, floating; TRAPSF
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 10 data points
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Calculated, see reference(s); Carbon, organic, particulate, flux; Carbon, organic, particulate/Thorium-234 ratio; DEPTH, water; Element analyser CHN; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Sample code/label; SOIREE; Southern Ocean - Australasian-Pacific Sector; T11-13_JA; Tangaroa; Thorium-234, particulate, flux; Trap, sediment, floating; TRAPSF
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 5 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-02-09
    Description: This dataset comprises Radium (Ra), Barium (Ba) and δ18O tracers in addition to chemical constituents (Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC) and Total Alkalinity (AT)) collected during 2015 Canadian GEOTRACES expedition (GN02/GN03) throughout the Canadian Arctic Archipelago aboard the CCGS Amundsen. Included within the dataset are the latitude and longitudes of sampling stations, as well as the sampled depths and the associated basic hydrographic data (T and SP). For every data point, in addition to date and time of collection, the accompanying event, cast and bottle number are recorded as well as GEOTRACES Event ID number. The compilation of this dataset was supported by the Canadian GEOTRACES program as part of the NSERC-CCAR, the U.S. GEOTRACES via NSF Chemical Oceanography (grant no. OCE-1458305), and the DAAD, MOPGA-GRI (grant no.57429828).
    Keywords: Alkalinity; Alkalinity, total; AMD15_2_312; AMD15_2_314; AMD15_2_323; AMD15_2_324; AMD15_2_BB1; AMD15_2_BB2; AMD15_2_BB3; AMD15_2_CAA1; AMD15_2_CAA2; AMD15_2_CAA3; AMD15_2_CAA4; AMD15_2_CAA5; AMD15_2_CAA6; AMD15_2_CAA7; AMD15_2_CB4; AMD15_2_K1; AMD15_2_LS2; AMD15_2_UW1; AMD15_2_UW2; AMD15_2_UW3; AMD15_3_310; AMD15_3_312; AMD15_3_314; AMD15_3_342; AMD15_3_405; AMD15_3_407; AMD15_3_408; AMD15_3_412; AMD15_3_418; AMD15_3_420; AMD15_3_421; AMD15_3_428; AMD15_3_432; AMD15_3_434; AMD15_3_435; AMD15_3_437; AMD15_3_514; AMD15_3_518; AMD15_3_535; AMD15_3_CAA8/308; AMD15_3_CAA9; AMD15_3_CB1; AMD15_3_CB2; AMD15_3_CB3; AMD15_3_CB4; AMD15_3_QMG; AMD15_3_QMG1; AMD15_3_QMG2; AMD15_3_QMG3; AMD15_3_QMG4; Arctic Ocean; barium; Barium; Bottle number; Canadian Arctic Archipelago; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Coulometric titration, Marianda, VINDTA 3C; Cruise/expedition; CTD, Sea-Bird, SBE 9 [Seabird V 7.23.2]; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Dissolved inorganic carbon; Event label; GEOTRACES; Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes; Identification; Inductively coupled plasma-sector field-mass spectrometry (ICP-SF-MS); Isotope ratio mass spectrometer (Micromass Isoprime universal triple collector) in dual-inlet mode; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Potentiometric titration, VINDTA 3C (marianda); Radium; Radium-226; Radium-226, error, relative; Radium-228; Radium-228, error, relative; Salinity; Sample ID; Temperature, water; Type; Well-type gamma spectrometer; δ18O; δ18O, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6040 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2020-06-12
    Description: Continental shelves and shelf seas play a central role in the global carbon cycle. However, their importance with respect to trace element and isotope (TEI) inputs to ocean basins is less well understood. Here, we present major findings on shelf TEI biogeochemistry from the GEOTRACES programme as well as a proof of concept for a new method to estimate shelf TEI fluxes. The case studies focus on advances in our understanding of TEI cycling in the Arctic, transformations within a major river estuary (Amazon), shelf sediment micronutrient fluxes and basin-scale estimates of submarine groundwater discharge. The proposed shelf flux tracer is 228-radium (T1/2 = 5.75 yr), which is continuously supplied to the shelf from coastal aquifers, sediment porewater exchange and rivers. Model-derived shelf 228Ra fluxes are combined with TEI/ 228Ra ratios to quantify ocean TEI fluxes from the western North Atlantic margin. The results from this new approach agree well with previous estimates for shelf Co, Fe, Mn and Zn inputs and exceed published estimates of atmospheric deposition by factors of approximately 3–23. Lastly, recommendations are made for additional GEOTRACES process studies and coastal margin-focused section cruises that will help refine the model and provide better insight on the mechanisms driving shelf-derived TEI fluxes to the ocean.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2021-02-08
    Description: The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2017 (IDP2017) is the second publicly available data product of the international GEOTRACES programme, and contains data measured and quality controlled before the end of 2016. The IDP2017 includes data from the Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Southern and Indian oceans, with about twice the data volume of the previous IDP2014. For the first time, the IDP2017 contains data for a large suite of biogeochemical parameters as well as aerosol and rain data characterising atmospheric trace element and isotope (TEI) sources. The TEI data in the IDP2017 are quality controlled by careful assessment of intercalibration results and multi-laboratory data comparisons at crossover stations. The IDP2017 consists of two parts: (1) a compilation of digital data for more than 450 TEIs as well as standard hydrographic parameters, and (2) the eGEOTRACES Electronic Atlas providing an on-line atlas that includes more than 590 section plots and 130 animated 3D scenes. The digital data are provided in several formats, including ASCII, Excel spreadsheet, netCDF, and Ocean Data View collection. Users can download the full data packages or make their own custom selections with a new on-line data extraction service. In addition to the actual data values, the IDP2017 also contains data quality flags and 1-σ data error values where available. Quality flags and error values are useful for data filtering and for statistical analysis. Metadata about data originators, analytical methods and original publications related to the data are linked in an easily accessible way. The eGEOTRACES Electronic Atlas is the visual representation of the IDP2017 as section plots and rotating 3D scenes. The basin-wide 3D scenes combine data from many cruises and provide quick overviews of large-scale tracer distributions. These 3D scenes provide geographical and bathymetric context that is crucial for the interpretation and assessment of tracer plumes near ocean margins or along ridges. The IDP2017 is the result of a truly international effort involving 326 researchers from 22 countries. This publication provides the critical reference for unpublished data, as well as for studies that make use of a large cross-section of data from the IDP2017.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: A major surface circulation feature of the Arctic Ocean is the Transpolar Drift (TPD), a current that transports river‐influenced shelf water from the Laptev and East Siberian Seas toward the center of the basin and Fram Strait. In 2015, the international GEOTRACES program included a high‐resolution pan‐Arctic survey of carbon, nutrients, and a suite of trace elements and isotopes (TEIs). The cruises bisected the TPD at two locations in the central basin, which were defined by maxima in meteoric water and dissolved organic carbon concentrations that spanned 600 km horizontally and ~25‐50 m vertically. Dissolved TEIs such as Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Hg, Nd, and Th, which are generally particle‐reactive but can be complexed by organic matter, were observed at concentrations much higher than expected for the open ocean setting. Other trace element concentrations such as Al, V, Ga, and Pb were lower than expected due to scavenging over the productive East Siberian and Laptev shelf seas. Using a combination of radionuclide tracers and ice drift modeling, the transport rate for the core of the TPD was estimated at 0.9 ± 0.4 Sv (106 m3 s‐1). This rate was used to derive the mass flux for TEIs that were enriched in the TPD, revealing the importance of lateral transport in supplying materials beneath the ice to the central Arctic Ocean and potentially to the North Atlantic Ocean via Fram Strait. Continued intensification of the Arctic hydrologic cycle and permafrost degradation will likely lead to an increase in the flux of TEIs into the Arctic Ocean.
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