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Science China-earth Sciences | 2006

Disequilibria between 210 Po and 210 Pb in surface waters of the southern South China Sea and their implications

Yang Weifeng; Huang Yipu; Chen Min; Zhang Lei; Li Hongbin; Liu Guangshan; Qiu Yusheng

Activities of the naturally occurring radionuclides, 210Pb and 210Po, were measured in both dissolved (<0.45 μm) and particulate (>0.45 μm) phases from surface waters of the southern South China Sea. The average activity of particulate 210Pb, 0.23 Bq/m3 (n=23), accounted for about 12% of the total 210Pb, which corresponds with values of open oceans. Particulate 210Po, with an average activity of 0.43 Bq/m3, accounted for about 40% of the total 210Po, which was much higher than those of open and eutrophic oceans. The residence times of total 210Po and 210Pb in surface waters estimated from an irreversible steady-state model were 0.82 a and 1.16 a, respectively. The consistently high fractionation factor calculated either by scavenging rate constants (5.42) or Kd values (6.69) suggested that a significant fractionation occurred between 210Po and 210Pb during their removal from solution to particles and that the two radionuclides had different biogeochemical cycling pathways in the oligotrophic South China Sea. Furthermore, our results indicated that there exist different fractionation mechanisms between 210Po and 210Pb in different marine environments: in eutrophic ocean, plankton detritus and fecal pellets are the main carrier of 210Po and 210Pb, by which 210Po and 210Pb have been scavenged and removed; while in oligotrophic ocean, microbes could become the main carrier of 210Po and fractionate 210Po and 210Pb significantly as a result of scarce plankton detritus and fecal pellets. These results suggest the use of 210Po to trace marine biogeochemical processes relating to microbial activities and the cycling of sulfur group elements (S, Se, Te and Po).


Science China-earth Sciences | 2003

The sources of the upper and lower halocline water in the Canada Basin derived from isotopic tracers

Chen Min; Huang Yipu; Jin Mingming; Qiu Yusheng


Science China-earth Sciences | 2003

Glacial meltwater and sea ice meltwater in the Prydz Bay, Antarctica

Cai Pinghe; Huang Yipu; Chen Min; Liu Guangshan; Qiu Yusheng; Chen Xingbao; Jin Deqiu; Zhou Xihuang


Hydrology | 2003

Comprehensive Study on Seawater Intrusion

Huang Yipu


Acta Oceanologica Sinica | 2000

Measurement of 224Ra, 226Ra and 228Ra in seawater using Mn-fiber adsorption-γ spectrum method

Liu Guangshan; Huang Yipu; Chen Xinbao


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2007

226Ra evidence for the ecosystem shift over the past 40 years in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre

Yang Jun-hong; Chen Min; Qiu Yusheng; Li YanPing; Ma Qiang; E Lü; Zhang Run; Huang Yipu


Science China-earth Sciences | 2002

New production in the South China Sea ——A coupled 228 Ra-nitrate approach

Cai Pinghe; Huang Yipu; Chen Min; Liu Guangshan; Qiu Yusheng


Journal of Oceanography in Taiwan Strait | 2005

Disequilibrium of natural decay series in sediments of intertidal mudflats of Xiamen

Huang Yipu


Acta Oceanologica Sinica | 2002

Measurement of nuclides of uranium and thorium series of disequilibrium using γ-spectroscopy

Liu Guangshan; Huang Yipu; Li Jing; Ye Lin


Archive | 2013

Determination of cosmogenic P-32 and P-33 in environmental samples

Chen Min; Yang Zhi; Zhang Lei; Qiu Yusheng; Ma Qiang; Huang Yipu; 陈敏

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State Oceanic Administration

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