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The 226Ra–Ba relationship in the North Atlantic during GEOTRACES-GA01

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We report detailed sections of radium-226 (226 Ra, T 1/2 = 1602 years) activities and barium (Ba) concentrations determined in the North Atlantic (Portugal-Greenland-Canada) in the framework of the international GEO-TRACES program (GA01 section-GEOVIDE project, May-July 2014). Dissolved 226 Ra and Ba are strongly correlated along the section, a pattern that may reflect their similar chemical behavior. Because 226 Ra and Ba have been widely used as tracers of water masses and ocean mixing, we investigated their behavior more thoroughly in this crucial region for thermohaline circulation, taking advantage of the contrasting biogeochemical patterns existing along the GA01 section. We used an optimum multiparameter (OMP) analysis to distinguish the relative importance of physical transport (water mass mixing) from nonconservative processes (sedimentary, river or hydrothermal inputs, uptake by particles and dissolved-particulate dynamics) on the 226 Ra and Ba distributions in the North Atlantic. Results show that the measured 226 Ra and Ba concentrations can be explained by conservative mixing for 58 and 65 % of the samples, respectively , notably at intermediate depth, away from the ocean interfaces. 226 Ra and Ba can thus be considered conservative tracers of water mass transport in the ocean interior on the space scales considered here, namely, on the order of a few thousand kilometers. However, regions in which 226 Ra and Ba displayed nonconservative behavior and in some cases de-coupled behaviors were also identified, mostly at the ocean boundaries (seafloor, continental margins and surface waters). Elevated 226 Ra and Ba concentrations found in deep-water in the West European Basin suggest that lower Northeast Atlantic Deep Water (NEADWl) accumulates 226 Ra and Ba from sediment diffusion and/or particle dissolution during transport. In the upper 1500 m of the West European Basin, deficiencies in 226 Ra and Ba are likely explained by their incorporation in planktonic calcareous and siliceous shells, or in barite (BaSO 4) by substitution or adsorption mechanisms. Finally, because Ba and 226 Ra display different source terms (mostly deep-sea sediments for 226 Ra and rivers for Ba), strong decoupling between 226 Ra and Ba were observed at the land-ocean boundaries. This is especially true in the shallow stations near the coasts of Greenland and Newfoundland where high 226Ra ∕ Ba ratios at depth reflect the diffusion of 226Ra from sediment and low 226Ra ∕ Ba ratios in the upper water column reflect the input of Ba associated with meteoric waters.
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hal-02511004 , version 1 (18-03-2020)

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Emilie Le Roy, Virginie Sanial, Matthew A Charette, Pieter van Beek, Francois Lacan, et al.. The 226Ra–Ba relationship in the North Atlantic during GEOTRACES-GA01. Biogeosciences, 2018, 15 (9), pp.3027-3048. ⟨10.5194/bg-15-3027-2018⟩. ⟨hal-02511004⟩
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