Vertical profiles of Cu and Ni were determined at 5 stations in the we
stern North Pacific and in the western equatorial Pacific. Cu concentr
ations are 1-4 nmol/kg at a depth of 1 km, and increase gradually with
depth to 4-5 nmol/kg at 4 km. The Cu vertical profiles indicate that
Cu is scavenged in the intermediate water. Ni concentrations are 7-10
nmol/kg at a depth of 1 km and about 10 nmol/kg at 2-3 km depth, and t
hen decrease gradually toward the bottom. The convex profiles indicate
that Ni is regenerated in the intermediate-deep water. By applying a
one-dimensional advection and diffusion model, the mean Cu removal rat
e is calculated to be 8 mu mol-Cu/m(2)yr between 1-4 km water in the N
orth Pacific. The mean renewal time of dissolved Cu in the deep North
Pacific water is about 500 yr. The mean regeneration rate of Ni in the
deep North Pacific water is 6 mu mol-Ni/m(2)yr. The mean renewal time
is about 600 yr. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.