Timekeepers For Trace Elements In the Global Ocean: The Thorium Stopwatches
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2024
School
Ocean Science and Engineering
Abstract
The various isotopes of thorium offer oceanographers tools for tracking particulate matter in the ocean across multiple timescales. To learn about the cycling of trace elements in the ocean, in this perspective we focus on the latest applications of thorium’s longest-lived naturally occurring isotopes: 232Th, 230Th, 228Th, and 234Th. From desert dust to marine snow to sediment porewaters, thorium measurements can be used to derive rates of trace element input and removal, using the assumptions of radioactive disequilibrium. Opportunities exist to fine tune and improve the application of these already versatile stopwatches, but GEOTRACES-era data clearly demonstrate their utility.
Publication Title
Oceanography
Volume
37
Issue
2
First Page
156
Last Page
161
Recommended Citation
Hayes, C. T.
(2024). Timekeepers For Trace Elements In the Global Ocean: The Thorium Stopwatches. Oceanography, 37(2), 156-161.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/21780