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Variability of natural and bomb-produced radionuclide distributions in abyssal red clay sediments
Authors:ERM Druffel  PM Williams  HD Livingston  M Koide
Institution:1. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA 02543 U.S.A.;2. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA 92093 U.S.A.
Abstract:The nature of sedimentation and mixing are examined in abyssal red clay sediments from the North Central Pacific using three types of indicators: 230Th/232Th, organic14C, and137Cs and 239.240Pu.230Th/232Th analysed revealed that the clay sedimentation rate in three box cores collected within a 50 km radius was less than 1.0 mm/103 yr. However, analyses of the organic carbon in thin layers of sediment revealed that radiocarbon was present much deeper in the cores (down to 20 cm) than was expected from the 230Th/232Th distribution. In addition, both the stratigraphy and inventory of radiocarbon was significantly different between box cores. The distributions and inventories of137Cs and239.240Pu were similar to that found for radiocarbon, further illustrating the spatial variability of radionuclides in oligotrophic North Pacific red clays. These data suggest that bioturbational processes are important for transporting organic carbon down into the sediment column.
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