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Plutonium isotopes as tracers for ocean processes: A review

Journal

MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 69, Issue 2, Pages 73-84

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2009.08.002

Keywords

Plutonium; Isotopic ratio; Inventory; Source term; Marine environment; Marine tracer; Water; Sediment; Biota

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Since the first nuclear weapons tests in the 1940s, Pulsed inputs of plutonium isotopes have served as excellent tracers for understanding sources, pathways, dynamics and the fare of pollutants and particles in the marine environment. Due to the well-defined spatial and temporal inputs of Pu, the long half-lives of Pu-240 and (239)pu and its unique chemical properties, Pu is a potential tracer for various physical and biogeochemical ocean processes, including circulation, sedimentation and biological productivity, and hence a means of assessing the impacts of global climate change. Due to the Source dependency of the Pu isotopic signature, plutonium isotopes are beginning to be exploited as tools for the evaluation and improvement of regional and global ocean models that will enhance understanding of past and future changes in the oceans. This paper addresses the major sources of Pu and the physical and biogeochemical behaviour in the marine environment. Finally, the use of Pu isotopes as tracers for various oceanic processes (e.g. water mass transport, particle export, and sedimentation) is considered. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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