Ocean micronutrient cycles: UK GEOTRACES
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Manchester
Department Name: Earth Atmospheric and Env Sciences
Abstract
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Publications
Loose B
(2016)
Estimating the recharge properties of the deep ocean using noble gases and helium isotopes
in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Description | The distribution of noble gases and helium isotopes in the dense shelf waters of Antarctica reflects the boundary conditions near the ocean surface: air-sea exchange, sea ice formation, and subsurface ice melt. Our results indicate glacial melt has a non negligible impact on the atmospheric gas content of Antarctic Bottom Water. |
Exploitation Route | The input of fluids from hydrothermal vents can be traced with 3He/4He. These fluids provide micronutrients that promote biological activity and result in atmosphere carbon dioxide drawdown into the ocean system. |
Sectors | Environment |