Abstract Details
(2020) Ba Stable Isotopes and their Relationship with Salinity in the East China Sea
Horikawa K, Tezuka Y, Miyazaki T & Wakaki S
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.1061
12g: Room 4, Thursday 25th June 22:27 - 22:30
Keiji Horikawa
Yuki Tezuka
Takashi Miyazaki
Shigeyuki Wakaki View all 3 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 14 conferences in series
Yuki Tezuka
Takashi Miyazaki
Shigeyuki Wakaki View all 3 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 14 conferences in series
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Submitted by Elizabeth King on Thursday 25th June 17:04
From Conveners: 1) Thoughts regarding SGD? Ba sorption/release has been shown to be affected during seasonal SGD discharge. Would this be a factor in ECS? 2) Do you think depth variations in Ba isotopes could influence the composition of planktonic forams? 3) How well constrained at preset are the isotopic fractionations associated with the incorporation of Ba into different marine reservoirs (forams, bivalves, etc.) to allow extrapolation of paleo-salinities?
From Conveners: 1) Thoughts regarding SGD? Ba sorption/release has been shown to be affected during seasonal SGD discharge. Would this be a factor in ECS? 2) Do you think depth variations in Ba isotopes could influence the composition of planktonic forams? 3) How well constrained at preset are the isotopic fractionations associated with the incorporation of Ba into different marine reservoirs (forams, bivalves, etc.) to allow extrapolation of paleo-salinities?
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