首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     检索      


A Preliminary Study of Oceanic Bomb Radiocarbon Inventory in the North Pacific during the Last Two Decades
Authors:Yutaka W Watanabe  Tsuneo Ono  Koh Harada  Masao Fukasawa
Institution:(1) National Institute for Resources and Environment, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8569, Japan;(2) National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 236-8646, Japan;(3) Faculty of Marine Science and Technology, Tokai University, Shimizu, Shizuoka, 424, Japan
Abstract:Radiocarbon and total carbonate data were obtained near the 1973 GEOSECS stations in the North Pacific along 30°N and along 175°E between 1993 and 1994. In these stations, we estimated radiocarbon originating from atomic bomb tests using tritium, trichlorofluoromethane and silicate contents. The average penetration depth of bomb radiocarbon during the two decades has deepened from 900 m to 1300 m. Bomb radiocarbon inventories above the average value for the whole North Pacific were found widely in the western subtropical region around 30°N both in the 1970s and 1990s, and its area in the 1990s was broader than that in the 1970s. In most of the North Pacific, while the bomb radiocarbon has decreased above 25.4sgrtheta, the bomb radiocarbon flux below 25.4sgrtheta was over 1 × 1012 atom m-2yr-1 in the subtropical region around 30°N. In the tropical area south of 20°N, the bomb radiocarbon inventory below 25.4sgrtheta increased from zero to over 10 × 1012 atom m-2 during the last three decades. These distributions suggest that the bomb radiocarbon removed from the surface is currently accumulated with bomb 14C flux of over 1 × 1012 atom m-2yr-1 below 25.4sgrtheta in the subtropical region, mainly by advection from the higher latitude, and that part of the accumulated bomb 14C gradually spread southward with about 30 years.
Keywords:Oceanic bomb carbon  North Pacific  chemical transient tracers
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号