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These are measurements of radium isotopes collected from bottom waters in the South Atlantic Bight during 2015-2020. These data were used to verify an episode of submarine groundwater discharge that occurred in August 2019.
Methods & Sampling
Bottom water samples were obtained by lowering a submersible pump to near the seafloor and filling two 26-liter carboys. Subsamples for salinity were usually taken from each sample and measured with a YSI conductivity meter to confirm the CTD measurement. Radium samples were filtered through a column of Mn-fiber to quantitatively remove Ra [Moore, 1976]. The Mn-fiber was returned to the lab, where short-lived radium isotopes (223Ra, half-life = 11.4 days, and 224Ra, half-life = 3.66 days) were measured using a delayed-coincidence counting system [Moore and Arnold, 1996]. After the short-lived measurements were complete, Ra and Mn were stripped from the Mn-fiber and radium was coprecipitated with BaSO4 and transferred to a small tube. 226Ra and 228Ra were measured by gamma spectrometry after 222Rn had equilibrated with 226Ra [Moore et al., 1985]. The RaDeCC systems were calibrated for 224Ra with a NIST standard solution of 232Th adsorbed to Mn-fiber and for 223Ra by the technique of Moore and Cai [2013]. The gamma detector was calibrated with NIST standard solutions for 226Ra and 228Ra in a BaSO4 matrix [Moore, 1984].
Samples were taken from R/V Trinity, owned by a private charter company called Charleston SCUBA. This company is no longer in operation.
Pinckney, J., Moore, W. S. (2022) Radium isotope measurements from bottom waters in the South Atlantic Bight from 2015-2020 (SAB BMA project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2022-10-24 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.882140.1 [access date]
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