POC export fluxes in the Western Indian Ocean based on 234Th as tracer

Title
POC export fluxes in the Western Indian Ocean based on 234Th as tracer
Author(s)
Seo, Junhyeong; Kim, Intae; Kim, Suk Hyun; Choi, Jin Young; Lee, Hyun Mi; Park, Kyoungkyu
KIOST Author(s)
Seo, Junhyeong(서준형)Kim, Intae(김인태)Choi, Jin Young(최진영)Lee, Hyun Mi(이현미)Park, Kyoungkyu(박경규)
Alternative Author(s)
서준형; 김인태; 김석현; 최진영; 이현미; 박경규
Publication Year
2023-07-13
Abstract
Thorium-234 (234Th; half life = 24.1 days) has been used as an excellent tracer of element scavenging, particle settling, and the export of particulate organic carbon (POC) in the ocean. We measured the vertical and horizontal distributions of particulate and total phases of 234Th, POC, and other oceanographic parameters during July 5-22, 2017 and April 6-25, 2018 in the Western Indian Ocean along the transects (60°E and 67°E). In the study region, Seychelles-Chagos Thermocline Ridge (SCTR) was observed depending on the latitude (5°S-15°S). Interestingly, 234Th activities in the SCTR were relatively lower than those observed in the other regions. POC fluxes (7.62 ± 6.33 mmol C m-2 d-1) based on 234Th fluxes in the SCTR also were higher in the other regions. These high POC fluxes were similar to the observed in the North Pacific and Arabian Ocean where the primary production is much higher than in the Western Indian Ocean. We propose that the higher POC fluxes in the SCTR should be due to the upwelling of subsurface water with nutrients.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/44451
Bibliographic Citation
Goldschmidt 2023, 2023
Publisher
European Association of Geochemistry
Type
Conference
Language
English
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