Vertical transport of anthropogenic lead by reversible scavenging in the South Atlantic Ocean
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Journal Article
Abstract
Stable lead (Pb) isotopes have been regarded as tracers of ocean circulation, both in the present time and geological past. Here we present a new dataset of seawater Pb concentrations and isotope compositions for ten depth profiles from the South Atlantic Ocean (GEOTRACES cruises GA02 and GA10). By comparing Pb isotope data collected on the two cruises, and by modelling the distribution of Pb with an extended optimum multiparameter analysis, we find evidence of vertical transport of anthropogenic Pb pollution due to reversible scavenging. Surface to depth transfer of polluted Pb is aided by high suspended particulate matter loads at the Brazil – Malvinas Confluence and along ∼40°S in the South Atlantic. Overall, our findings caution the use of Pb isotope ratios as ventilation tracers in the South Atlantic and emphasize the importance of particle-seawater interaction for biogeochemical cycles.
Date Issued
2024-11-15
Date Acceptance
2024-08-28
Citation
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2024, 646
ISSN
0012-821X
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal / Book Title
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume
646
Copyright Statement
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0012821X24004126
Publication Status
Published
Article Number
118980
Date Publish Online
2024-09-19