Stable silicon isotopic compositions of the Lena River and its tributaries: Implications for silicon delivery to the Arctic Ocean
Silicon isotope values (δ30SiDSi) of dissolved silicon (DSi) have been analyzed in the Lena River and its tributaries, one of the largest Arctic watersheds in the world. The geographical and temporal variations of δ30SiDSi range from +0.39 to +1.86‰ with DSi concentrations from 34 to 121 μM. No obvi...
Main Authors: | Sun, X, Morth, C, Porcelli, D, Kutscher, L, Hirst, C, Murphy, M, Maximov, T, Petrov, R, Humborg, C, Schmitt, M, Andersson, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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