1. Contrasting behaviors of 210Po, 210Pb and 234Th in the East China Sea during a severe red tide: Enhanced scavenging and promoted fractionation.
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Zhong, Qiangqiang, Li, Linwei, Puigcorbé, Viena, Huang, Dekun, Yu, Tao, and Du, Jinzhou
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210 Po,210 Pb, and234 Th were determined in water columns of the East China Sea (ECS) to investigate their biogeochemical behaviors during a severe red tide event. Dissolved210 Po,210 Pb, and234 Th accounted for large fractions of the total phases. The abnormally high concentrations of dissolved210 Pb were observed. Partition behaviors of these radionuclides were influenced by particle content effect and particle composition based on distribution coefficient (Kd ) vs. total suspended matter (TSM) content and Kd vs. ratios of particulate organic carbon and total suspended matter contents (POC/TSM content ratios). The peaks of mass specific activities of210 Po,210 Pb, and234 Th indicated that degraded particles could have an intensified enrichment ability for radionuclides compared with the surficial suspended matters. Fractionation factor of210 Po and210 Pb (FPo/Pb ) (>1) and fractionation factor of210 Po and234 Th (FPo/Th ) (>1) were much higher at algal blooming regions than that at non-blooming stations, indicating that algal blooms promoted the fractionation of210 Po against210 Pb and234 Th, and proving that210 Po exhibited a stronger affinity for biogenic particles than210 Pb and234 Th when POC content increased in the sea. POC/210 Po, POC/210 Pb and POC/234 Th ratios (content/activity ratios) sharply decreased with depth in both algal bloom and non-bloom stations. The outbreak of algal bloom promoted the complexity of suspended particles and increased the variability of POC/tracer ratios (content/activity ratios) in the different depth of the shallow seas. More considerations should be taken to the difficulty of the selection of export interface and the suitable tracers when algal blooming occurs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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