Search Results - "Léon, Morgane"
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Comparison of methods to determine extraction efficiencies of Ra isotopes and 227Ac from large volume seawater samples
Published in Marine chemistry (01-01-2024)“…Radium isotopes, other than 226Ra, and 227Ac are typically present at low activities in the open ocean. The analysis of these isotopes thus requires the…”
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Investigation of hydrothermal activity in the South West Indian ridge region using Ra isotopes and 227Ac as tracers
Published in Progress in oceanography (01-02-2024)“…•Short-lived Ra isotopes highlight the presence of a hydrothermal activity on the SWIR.•The hydrothermal system is located at a distance < 30 km of the…”
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A hydrothermal plume on the Southwest Indian Ridge revealed by a multi-proxy approach: Impact on iron and manganese distributions (GEOTRACES GS02)
Published in Marine chemistry (01-09-2024)“…Iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) are crucial micronutrients that limit oceanic primary productivity in the Southern Ocean. It has been recently suggested that…”
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Use of 223Ra and 224Ra as chronometers to estimate the residence time of Amazon waters on the Brazilian continental shelf
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-04-2022)“…When rivers mix into the ocean, radium isotopes are released into the dissolved phase allowing us to apply these isotopes as powerful tracers of river plumes…”
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Use of 223 Ra and 224 Ra as chronometers to estimate the residence time of Amazon waters on the Brazilian continental shelf
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-04-2022)“…When rivers mix into the ocean, radium isotopes are released into the dissolved phase allowing us to apply these isotopes as powerful tracers of river plumes…”
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A hydrothermal plume on the Southwest Indian Ridge revealed by a multi-proxy approach: Impact on iron and manganese distributions (GEOTRACES GS02)
Published in Marine chemistry (26-05-2024)“…Iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) are crucial micronutrients that limit oceanic primary productivity in the Southern Ocean. It has been recently suggested that…”
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