Ck. Guay et Kk. Falkner, A SURVEY OF DISSOLVED BARIUM IN THE ESTUARIES OF MAJOR ARCTIC RIVERS AND ADJACENT SEAS, Continental shelf research, 18(8), 1998, pp. 859-882
Analyses for dissolved Ba have been performed on water samples obtaine
d from the estuaries of major Arctic rivers and adjacent seas between
1993 and 1996. Complex behavior was observed in the mixing zones betwe
en fluvial and oceanic waters. In these areas, riverine dissolved Ba s
ignals were altered by mixing with different shelf water masses and by
non-conservative processes such as uptake in association with biologi
cal activity and desorption from suspended riverine particles. Despite
this complexity, dissolved Ba concentrations [Ba-d] measured in sampl
es associated with the Mackenzie River (138-574 nmol L-1) were clearly
much higher than those measured in samples associated with any of the
Eurasian Arctic rivers (12-175 nmol L-1). While the [Ba-d] signatures
of Arctic rivers are subject to temporal and seasonal variability, su
ch variability appears to be much smaller than the overall difference
between [Ba-d] in the Mackenzie River and Eurasian Arctic rivers. Thes
e results suggest that Ba can be used to distinguish between North Ame
rican and Eurasian components of fluvial discharge to the Arctic and t
hus provide information not available from other oceanographic tracers
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