The two-component model coincidence: Evaluating the validity of marine dissolved organic radiocarbon as a stable-conservative tracer at Station M

Volume: 173, Pages: 104737 - 104737
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
This study examines the applicability of the two-component mixing model in one dimension (depth) to published depth profiles of DOC concentrations and Δ14C values from hydrographic Station M (34°50′N, 123°00′W). We have rederived the two-component model assuming DOC exhibits stable conservative tracer properties and compared it to a model that includes reactivity and radioactive decay. We used 14C∗, the fractionation- and decay-corrected...
Paper Details
Title
The two-component model coincidence: Evaluating the validity of marine dissolved organic radiocarbon as a stable-conservative tracer at Station M
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
173
Pages
104737 - 104737
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