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Characters of chlorine isotopic composition in ocean water

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Title Characters of chlorine isotopic composition in ocean water
 
Creator Xiao, Y.
Zhou, Y.
Liu, W.G.
Hong, A.
Wang, Q.
Wang, Y.
Wei, H.
Shirodkar, P.V.
 
Subject chlorine isotopes
mass spectroscopy
ions
physicochemical properties
sea water
 
Description The chlorine isotopic composition of ocean water was determined using thermal ionization mass spectrometry based on the measurement of Cs sub(2) Cl sup(+) ion. The results show that the sup(37) Cl/ sup(35) Cl ratios are basically homogeneous with an average value of 0.319030, with natural variation from 0.318782 to 0.319221. The delta sup(37) Cl values of surface seawater related to defined seawater located at 4 degrees 18 minutes N, 161 degrees 08 minutes E are not relative to all parameters of samples, including temperature, salinity, latitude and longitude due to mixing by huge hydro-dynamical action of ocean water. However, the results for isotopic composition of chlorine in seawater samples located at VM, VT4 and VT6 with different depth show that the delta sup(37) Cl values decrease with depth down. The variations of delta sup(37) Cl values apparently associate with continental inflow and region. The continental inflow water may causes an increase in the delta sup(37) Cl values. The delta sup(37) Cl values of ocean water in the Antarctic area are slightly lower.
 
Date 2008-08-02T11:10:48Z
2008-08-02T11:10:48Z
2002
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Geological Review, Vol. 48 (suppl.); 264-270p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/1328
 
Language en