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Total water-column Th-234 measurements collected during the 2012-2013 field season of the Palmer LTER program near Anvers Island in the Western Antarctic Peninsula. 238U-234Th disequilibrium is used as a proxy for sinking particle flux out of the upper ocean. Vertical profiles of 234Th were measured using standard small-volume techniques approximately weekly. Measurements typically spanned from the surface to a depth of 100 m.
Salinity and density were measured using a CTD. 4-L Samples for total water-column 234Th activity were collected using Go-Flo bottles at 7 depths from the surface to 100 m. Sample volume was determined gravimetrically and then samples were acidified to a pH < 2 with nitric acid and a Th-230 tracer spike was added. Samples were shaken and allowed to equilibrate for 4 – 9 hours. Samples were then re-basified with ammonium hydroxide to a pH of 8 – 9, shaken, and allowed to equilibrate for >8 hours. Samples were then vacuum filtered at high vacuum pressure through a quartz (QMA) filter. Filters were mounted in RISO planchets and counted on a RISO low-level beta multi-counter at Palmer Station. Following a background count >6 months later, samples were dissolved in 8M nitric acid / 10% hydrogen peroxide solution and a Th-229 tracer spike was added. Samples were then shipped to the Woods Hole Analytical laboratory for analysis of the Th-229:Th-230 ratio, which was used to calculate the initial precipitation and filtration yield of Th-234. For additional details, see Stukel et al. (2015) and Stukel et al. (2022).
Stukel, M. (2024) Total water column Thorium-234 measurements collected during the 2012-2013 Palmer Field Season (WAP Carbon export project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2022-08-02 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.881459.1 [access date]
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