Different partitioning among thorium isotopes in seawater of the Northern North pacific |
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Authors: | Shizuo Tsunogai Mitsuhiro Kawasaki Koh Harada |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University, 041 Hakodate, Japan |
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Abstract: | Each about 400 l of seawater sample was collected in the northern North Pacific and filtered through a membrane filter. Four radioisotopes of thorium,232Th,230Th,228Th and234Th, were determined for the two FractionsF (filtrate) andP (particles on the filter). In the percentages of FractionP in the subsurface water,230Th was significantly larger than other 3 isotopes, and232Th was significantly smaller than other 3 isotopes. The former finding can be explained by the slower rates in the reversible change between the FractionsF andP. The latter one, however, cannot be explained if thorium isotopes in the FractionF are truly dissolved with the same chemical form. This suggests that major part of the FractionF of232Th is not identical with those of other radiogenic thorium isotopes, and it should not be composed of simple dissolved ions. The removal of radiogenic234Th was related to the biological activity, but there was a deviation, between the FractionP and radioactivity deficiency of234Th in their vertical profiles. The deviation was similar to that between the chlorophylla and phaeo-pigments contents including their maximum depths. |
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