Title of article :
Unusual features of the distribution of Radon-222 in the bottom waters of the continental slope of the Mid-Atlantic Bight: Hydrodynamic implications
Author/Authors :
Carson، نويسنده , , Steven R. and Biscaye، نويسنده , , Pierre E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
18
From page :
271
To page :
288
Abstract :
222Rn was measured in the near-bottom waters of the continental slope of the Mid-Atlantic Bight. Separate measurements of the 222Rn supported by dissolved 226Ra allowed the excess 222Rn that is derived from the underlying sediments to be distinguished. Measurements of production of 222Rn by the sediments were used to calculate fluxes of 222Rn from sediments that would be expected as a result of molecular diffusion. On the upper slope and on the lower slope excess 222Rn standing crops were, respectively, greater than and consistent with fluxes of radon from sediments by molecular diffusion as are typical of most ocean environments. On the middle slope, however, observed excess 222Rn concentrations and standing crops were significantly lower than what would be expected from the calculated fluxes from the underlying sediments. This unusual feature of low radon concentrations on the middle slope is referred to as the low-radon zone (LRZ). This LRZ was always present over several years and seasons, but was variable in intensity (excess-radon concentration and standing crop) and in location on the slope. Low concentrations of suspended particulate matter and low current velocities observed by others in the same region are consistent with low mixing as a possible cause of the LRZ. Radon profile shapes and recent work by others on near bottom mixing due to interactions between topography and internal waves, however, suggest that high mixing due to internal waves is a more likely cause of the LRZ.
Keywords :
continental slope , RADON , Mixing processes , USAMid-Atlantic Bight , sediment analysis
Journal title :
Progress in Oceanography
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Progress in Oceanography
Record number :
2326519
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