Pinedo-González et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A new method to extract 232Th, 230Th and 231Pa from seawater using a bulk-extraction technique with Nobias PA-1 chelating resinPinedo-González et al., 2021
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- Pinedo-González P
- Anderson R
- Vivancos S
- Pavia F
- Fleisher M
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- Talanta
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The long-lived radioisotopes of Th and Pa are unique tracers for quantifying rates of biogeochemical processes in the ocean. However, their generally low concentrations (sub- fg/kg for 230 Th and 231 Pa and pg/kg for 232 Th) in seawater make them difficult to …
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