BE ISOTOPES IN RIVERS ESTUARIES AND THEIR OCEANIC BUDGETS

被引:43
作者
KUSAKABE, M
KU, TL
SOUTHON, JR
LIU, S
VOGEL, JS
NELSON, DE
NAKAYA, S
CUSIMANO, GL
机构
[1] SIMON FRASER UNIV,DEPT ARCHAEOL,BURNABY V5A 1S6,BC,CANADA
[2] ACAD SINICA,S CHINA SEA INST OCEANOL,GUANGZHOU,PEOPLES R CHINA
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10.1016/0012-821X(91)90022-A
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Be-10 and Be-9 have been determined in several North American rivers and in the estuaries of San Francisco Bay and the Pearl River (China). The average fluvial concentration of dissolved Be-10 in the rivers is 3220 +/- 1960 (1-sigma) atoms/g, almost an order of magnitude higher than the observed estuarine values and slightly higher than the Be-10 concentration in the ocean (approximately 1700 atoms/g). For dissolved Be-9, a similar order-of-magnitude drop in concentration also occurs in going from rivers (750 +/- 740 pM) to estuaries (80-140 pM). However, in contrast to the Be-10 situation, there appears another order-of-magnitude drop from estuaries to the ocean, which has Be-9 concentrations of 5-30 pM. In spite of the wide range of concentrations for both isotopes in river and estuarine waters, Be-10/Be-9 ratios range mostly from 2 to 12 x 10(-9), with a median value of 7 x 10(-9) (atom/atom), and are much lower than the seawater ratio of approximately 10(-7). In the rivers studied, a given volume of water contains roughly equal amounts of particulate and dissolved Be-10. The Be-10 concentration in particulate matter ranges from 2 x 10(6) to 1 x 10(9) atoms/g-particulate with a median value of about 5 x 10(7) atoms/g-particulate. A two-box model calculation shows that coastal regions play an important role in the removal of Be isotopes from the ocean and that eolian dusts may be the chief source of oceanic Be-9. Because of the marginal removal effect, the overall oceanic residence time of Be should be shorter than the residence time of 500-1200 yr estimated for the open ocean.
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