F. Legeleux et Jl. Reyss, RA-228 RA-226 ACTIVITY RATIO IN OCEANIC SETTLING PARTICLES - IMPLICATIONS REGARDING THE USE OF BARIUM AS A PROXY FOR PALEOPRODUCTIVITY RECONSTRUCTION/, Deep-sea research. Part 1. Oceanographic research papers, 43(11-12), 1996, pp. 1857-1863
Activities of the natural radionuclides Ra-226 (T-1/2 = 1602 years) an
d Ra-228 (T-1/2 = 5.75 years) in particulate matter are reported from
sediment traps deployed in the tropical northeast Atlantic. Ra-228/Ra-
226 activity ratios in settling particles are compared to those found
in the water column in order to specify the origin of radium incorpora
ted in particulate matter, and consequently that of barium, since the
two elements are known to display close geochemical behaviours in the
oceans. Whereas Ra-228/Ra-226 activity ratios in the water column disp
lay very large variations with depth, they remain nearly constant in p
articles, with values close to those found in the upper 250 m. These r
esults clearly demonstrate that particles acquire their radium and, by
inference, their barium, in the upper water column and that there is
very little exchange with the dissolved phase as they settle to the bo
ttom. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd