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The behavior of U- and Th-series nuclides in the estuarine environment

January 1, 2003

Rivers carry the products of continental weathering, and continuously supply the oceans with a broad range of chemical constituents. This erosional signature is, however, uniquely moderated by biogeochemical processing within estuaries. Estuaries are commonly described as complex filters at land-sea margins, where significant transformations can occur due to strong physico-chemical gradients. These changes differ for different classes of elements, and can vary widely depending on the geographic location. U- and Th-series nuclides include a range of elements with vastly different characteristics and behaviors within such environments, and the isotopic systematics provide methods for investigating the transport of these nuclides and other analog species across estuaries and into the coastal ocean.

Publication Year 2003
Title The behavior of U- and Th-series nuclides in the estuarine environment
DOI 10.2113/0520577
Authors P.W. Swarzenski, D. Porcelli, P.S. Andersson, J.M. Smoak
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry
Index ID 70025376
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Center for Coastal and Regional Marine Studies