2020
DOI: 10.1575/1912/26239
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Radium isotopes and radon-222 as tracers of sediment-water interaction in Arctic coastal and lacustrine environments

Abstract: Arctic marine and lacustrine systems are experiencing rapid warming due to climate change. These changes are especially important at the interface between sediments and surface waters because they are hotspots for biogeochemical transformations such as redox reactions, nutrient consumption and regeneration, organic matter leaching and degradation, and mineral weathering. Radium isotopes (223 Ra, 224 Ra, 226 Ra, 228 Ra) and radon-222, naturally occurring radioactive isotopes produced in sediments, are well-suit… Show more

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