Modeling the particle flux effect on distribution of (230)Th in the equatorial Pacific
The normalization of sediment accumulation rates by 230Th is increasingly used to constrain particle rain rates because 230Th is produced at a known rate in the water column and removed relatively quickly to the sediment. Several recent contributions have questioned this approach and suggested that...
Main Authors: | Siddall, M, Anderson, R, Winckler, G, Henderson, G, Bradtmiller, L, McGee, D, Franzese, A, Stocker, T, Mueller, SA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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