Dissolved lead (Pb) concentrations and Pb isotope ratios along the East China Sea and Kuroshio transect—evidence for isopycnal transport and particle exchange

Lead (Pb) isotopes are widely used in tracing processes that transport Pb within the environment due to the globally spread Pb pollution. In today’s ocean, Pb is mainly sourced from anthropogenic emissions and is removed by particle scavenging. However, recent efforts involving Pb isotopes have star...

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Main Authors: Chen, Mengli, Boyle, Edward A., Jiang, Shuo, Liu, Qian, Zhang, Jing, Wang, Xianfeng, Zhou, Kuanbo
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1696442023-07-31T15:30:35Z Dissolved lead (Pb) concentrations and Pb isotope ratios along the East China Sea and Kuroshio transect—evidence for isopycnal transport and particle exchange Chen, Mengli Boyle, Edward A. Jiang, Shuo Liu, Qian Zhang, Jing Wang, Xianfeng Zhou, Kuanbo Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology Boundary Exchange East China Sea Lead (Pb) isotopes are widely used in tracing processes that transport Pb within the environment due to the globally spread Pb pollution. In today’s ocean, Pb is mainly sourced from anthropogenic emissions and is removed by particle scavenging. However, recent efforts involving Pb isotopes have started to indicate that sediments at ocean boundary, either suspended or benthic, are a previously underestimated source and sink of Pb to the seawater dissolved pool. To assess the contributions of Pb from seawater-sediment boundary, we measured the dissolved Pb concentrations and isotopic compositions in seawater from the outer East China Sea (ECS) and along the Kuroshio. Along the Kuroshio, depth profiles exhibit highly similar Pb concentrations across constant density planes, suggesting isopycnal transport. Pb isotope ratios in most of the samples show strong contributions of aerosol Pb, except for seawaters from the ECS and deep Okinawa Trough (>800 m), which show evidences of crustal Pb contribution. The Okinawa Trough deep water has overlapping Pb isotope ratios with ECS water, where the suspended particulate matter is abundant. Our data on Pb isotopes in the ECS and the Okinawa Trough deep water, together with data from previous studies at other continental margins suggest that the seawater-sediment boundary along the continental shelves may be an important source and sink in marine Pb cycling. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Research Foundation (NRF) Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) Published version This study is supported by the Singapore National Research Foundation (NRF) through the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) Center for Environmental Sensing and Modeling (CENSAM) and National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) through Grants 42276037. Xianfeng Wang acknowledges the support of Singapore MOE2019-T2-1-174 (S) and MOE AcRF Tier 1 RT22/21 Grants for the geochemis-try laboratory. 2023-07-27T08:06:08Z 2023-07-27T08:06:08Z 2023 Journal Article Chen, M., Boyle, E. A., Jiang, S., Liu, Q., Zhang, J., Wang, X. & Zhou, K. (2023). Dissolved lead (Pb) concentrations and Pb isotope ratios along the East China Sea and Kuroshio transect—evidence for isopycnal transport and particle exchange. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 128(2), e2022JC019423-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022JC019423 2169-9291 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169644 10.1029/2022JC019423 2-s2.0-85148876873 2 128 e2022JC019423 en MOE2019-T2-1-174 (S) MOE AcRF Tier 1 RT22/21 Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans © 2023 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. This paper was published by Wiley in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans and is made available with permission of American Geophysical Union. application/pdf
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topic Science::Geology
Boundary Exchange
East China Sea
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Boundary Exchange
East China Sea
Chen, Mengli
Boyle, Edward A.
Jiang, Shuo
Liu, Qian
Zhang, Jing
Wang, Xianfeng
Zhou, Kuanbo
Dissolved lead (Pb) concentrations and Pb isotope ratios along the East China Sea and Kuroshio transect—evidence for isopycnal transport and particle exchange
description Lead (Pb) isotopes are widely used in tracing processes that transport Pb within the environment due to the globally spread Pb pollution. In today’s ocean, Pb is mainly sourced from anthropogenic emissions and is removed by particle scavenging. However, recent efforts involving Pb isotopes have started to indicate that sediments at ocean boundary, either suspended or benthic, are a previously underestimated source and sink of Pb to the seawater dissolved pool. To assess the contributions of Pb from seawater-sediment boundary, we measured the dissolved Pb concentrations and isotopic compositions in seawater from the outer East China Sea (ECS) and along the Kuroshio. Along the Kuroshio, depth profiles exhibit highly similar Pb concentrations across constant density planes, suggesting isopycnal transport. Pb isotope ratios in most of the samples show strong contributions of aerosol Pb, except for seawaters from the ECS and deep Okinawa Trough (>800 m), which show evidences of crustal Pb contribution. The Okinawa Trough deep water has overlapping Pb isotope ratios with ECS water, where the suspended particulate matter is abundant. Our data on Pb isotopes in the ECS and the Okinawa Trough deep water, together with data from previous studies at other continental margins suggest that the seawater-sediment boundary along the continental shelves may be an important source and sink in marine Pb cycling.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Chen, Mengli
Boyle, Edward A.
Jiang, Shuo
Liu, Qian
Zhang, Jing
Wang, Xianfeng
Zhou, Kuanbo
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author Chen, Mengli
Boyle, Edward A.
Jiang, Shuo
Liu, Qian
Zhang, Jing
Wang, Xianfeng
Zhou, Kuanbo
author_sort Chen, Mengli
title Dissolved lead (Pb) concentrations and Pb isotope ratios along the East China Sea and Kuroshio transect—evidence for isopycnal transport and particle exchange
title_short Dissolved lead (Pb) concentrations and Pb isotope ratios along the East China Sea and Kuroshio transect—evidence for isopycnal transport and particle exchange
title_full Dissolved lead (Pb) concentrations and Pb isotope ratios along the East China Sea and Kuroshio transect—evidence for isopycnal transport and particle exchange
title_fullStr Dissolved lead (Pb) concentrations and Pb isotope ratios along the East China Sea and Kuroshio transect—evidence for isopycnal transport and particle exchange
title_full_unstemmed Dissolved lead (Pb) concentrations and Pb isotope ratios along the East China Sea and Kuroshio transect—evidence for isopycnal transport and particle exchange
title_sort dissolved lead (pb) concentrations and pb isotope ratios along the east china sea and kuroshio transect—evidence for isopycnal transport and particle exchange
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169644
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