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Nature | 2013

Persistent export of 231Pa from the deep central Arctic Ocean over the past 35,000 years

S. S. Hoffmann; Jerry F. McManus; William B. Curry; L. Susan Brown-Leger

The Arctic Ocean has an important role in Earth’s climate, both through surface processes such as sea-ice formation and transport, and through the production and export of waters at depth that contribute to the global thermohaline circulation. Deciphering the deep Arctic Ocean’s palaeo-oceanographic history is a crucial part of understanding its role in climatic change. Here we show that sedimentary ratios of the radionuclides thorium-230 (230Th) and protactinium-231 (231Pa), which are produced in sea water and removed by particle scavenging on timescales of decades to centuries, respectively, record consistent evidence for the export of 231Pa from the deep Arctic and may indicate continuous deep-water exchange between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans throughout the past 35,000 years. Seven well-dated box-core records provide a comprehensive overview of 231Pa and 230Th burial in Arctic sediments during glacial, deglacial and interglacial conditions. Sedimentary 231Pa/230Th ratios decrease nearly linearly with increasing water depth above the core sites, indicating efficient particle scavenging in the upper water column and greater influence of removal by lateral transport at depth. Although the measured 230Th burial is in balance with its production in Arctic sea water, integrated depth profiles for all time intervals reveal a deficit in 231Pa burial that can be balanced only by lateral export in the water column. Because no enhanced sink for 231Pa has yet been found in the Arctic, our records suggest that deep-water exchange through the Fram strait may export 231Pa. Such export may have continued for the past 35,000 years, suggesting a century-scale replacement time for deep waters in the Arctic Ocean since the most recent glaciation and a persistent contribution of Arctic waters to the global ocean circulation.


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2007

The distribution of nitrate 15N/14N in marine sediments and the impact of benthic nitrogen loss on the isotopic composition of oceanic nitrate

Moritz F. Lehmann; Daniel M. Sigman; Daniel C. McCorkle; Julie Granger; S. S. Hoffmann; Greg Cane; Brigitte G. Brunelle


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2005

Origin of the deep Bering Sea nitrate deficit: Constraints from the nitrogen and oxygen isotopic composition of water column nitrate and benthic nitrate fluxes

Moritz F. Lehmann; Daniel M. Sigman; Daniel C. McCorkle; Brigitte G. Brunelle; S. S. Hoffmann; Markus Kienast; Greg Cane; Jaclyn L. Clement


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2007

Is there a 230Th deficit in Arctic sediments

S. S. Hoffmann; Jerry F. McManus


Archive | 2002

The Nitrogen and Oxygen Isotope Composition of Porewater Nitrate from Bering Sea Sediments

Mogens Lehmann; Daniel M. Sigman; Daniel C. McCorkle; William M. Berelson; Brigitte G. Brunelle; S. S. Hoffmann


Archive | 2004

A 231Pa/230Th record of Atlantic Ocean circulation rate during MIS3

Candace Olson Major; Jerry F. McManus; Roger Francois; Lloyd D. Keigwin; S. L. R. Brown-Leger; S. S. Hoffmann


Archive | 2008

231Pa/230Th Ratios in Arctic Sediments Related to Water Depth

S. S. Hoffmann; Jerry F. McManus


Archive | 2007

Sedimentary 231Pa/230Th records of 231 Pa export and sedimentation from the East and West Central Arctic

S. S. Hoffmann; Jerry F. McManus


Archive | 2006

Downcore 231Pa and 231Pa/230Th Records From the Central Arctic Ocean

S. S. Hoffmann; Jerry F. McManus


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2005

Origin of the deep Bering Sea nitrate deficit: Constraints from the nitrogen and oxygen isotopic composition of water column nitrate and benthic nitrate fluxes: DEEP BERING SEA NITRATE DEFICIT

Moritz F. Lehmann; Daniel M. Sigman; Daniel C. McCorkle; Brigitte G. Brunelle; S. S. Hoffmann; Markus Kienast; Greg Cane; Jaclyn L. Clement

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Daniel C. McCorkle

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Roger Francois

University of British Columbia

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Delia W. Oppo

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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