In situ detection of Particulate Inorganic Carbon using optical sensors
They have developed optical sensors for particulate inorganic carbon concentration.
Some recent GEOTRACES science findings are reported below.
They have developed optical sensors for particulate inorganic carbon concentration.
They established the distribution of titanium in Amazon and Pará rivers and their related plume during the high discharge period.
Their findings highlight the importance of the Transpolar Drift in delivering dissolved silica and iron to feed low diatom primary production in the central Arctic Ocean.
Xu and Weber developed a data-assimilation model of the aluminum oceanic cycle.
Chen and colleagues explore the behaviour of thorium-230 and protactinium-231 in the benthic nepheloid layers…
Venkatesh Chinni and Sunil Kumar Singh propose dissolved iron profiles along two meridional transects realized during spring and fall seasons between the Arabian Sea and the sub-tropical western Indian Ocean…
This study reveals that cliff derived sediment supply is only three times less than the solid discharge of rivers for Europe.
Extensive trace metal clean sampling during the Dutch GEOTRACES cruise in the Mediterranean Sea allowed Middag and his colleagues to establish the basin scale distribution of these trace metals.
Liao and colleagues determined zinc concentrations and isotope compositions in sinking particles collected in the Northern South China Sea…