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The significance of oxygen as oxides and hydroxides in controlling the abundance and residence times of elements in seawater

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Title The significance of oxygen as oxides and hydroxides in controlling the abundance and residence times of elements in seawater
 
Creator DileepKumar, M.
 
Subject Chemistry and Biogeochemistry
statistical analysis
chemical elements
residence time
abundance
oxides
oxygen
 
Description A model is presented which signifies the role of oxygen (as oxides and hydroxides) in controlling the composition of seawater. respective concentration and residence times for the unknown elements can be estimated. Geometric and statistical indices of Lagget and Williams (1981) are used to evaluate the accuracy of the model. This reveals from the known values of Delta O2-M that the present model estimates log ty values within a factor of 1.77. The predicted oceanic residence times for Am, Ir, Ra and Rh are 3.6 x 102, 3.7 x 102, 2.2 x 105 and 6.4 x 102 years, respectively
 
Date 1995-06-11T10:00:59Z
2017-09-29T13:48:38Z
1995-06-11T10:00:59Z
2017-09-29T13:48:38Z
1983
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Marine Chemistry, vol.14; 1983; 121-131
0304-4203
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/6574
 
Language en
 
Relation Mar Chem
SCI
 
Publisher Elsevier