Project: US GEOTRACES Pacific Zonal Transect: Rates of supply, removal and internal cycling of trace elements and isotopes

Acronym/Short Name:EPZT TEI Rates
Project Duration:2012-12 - 2016-05
Geolocation:East Pacific

Description

Description from NSF award abstract:
​The goal of GEOTRACES is to identify processes and quantify fluxes that control the distribution of trace elements and isotopes (TEIs) in the ocean, and to establish the sensitivity of these distributions to changing environmental conditions. While the distribution of numerous TEIs will be mapped by a large team of GEOTRACES PIs along this transect, their distribution cannot be properly interpreted without concurrent measurement of tracers capable of providing rates of internal TEI cycling processes and fluxes at boundaries and across interfaces. Naturally-occurring radioisotopes of the Uranium-Thorium series are well suited for studying the sources and sinks of TEIs on time and space scales necessary to interpret lateral and vertical TEI distributions.

In this project, a research team from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the University of South Carolina at Columbia will carry out measurement of a suite of uranium/thorium series radionuclides on the US GEOTRACES cruise to the Eastern Tropical South Pacific (ETSP) Ocean. This radiotracer suite will include shorter-lived 234Th and 228Th as well as the radium quartet (224Ra, 223Ra, 228Ra, 226Ra), which together allow the quantification of rates of horizontal and vertical transport and mixing, as well as removal at ocean boundaries, surface export, and subsurface remineralization.



People

Principal Investigator: Kenneth O. Buesseler
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)

Principal Investigator: Willard S. Moore
University of South Carolina

Co-Principal Investigator: Matthew A. Charette
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)

Contact: Kenneth O. Buesseler
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)