Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China;Key Laboratory of Particle & Radiation Imaging(Tsinghua University), Ministry of Education, Beijing 100084, China;Key Laboratory of High Energy Radiation Imaging Fundamental Science for National Defense, Beijing 100084, China
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Key Laboratory of Global Change and Marine-Atmospheric Chemistry, State Oceanic Administration, Xiamen 361005, China
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Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
234Th was utilized as a tracer of particulate organic carbon (POC) export in the northwestern South China Sea (SCS) on the basis of the data collected at four stations during a spring cruise. Depth profiles of dissolved and particulate 234Th activities were measured in the upper 60 m, showing a significant deficit relative to 238U over the investigated stations. A stratified structure of 234Th-238 U disequilibrium was in general observed in the upper 60 m water column, indicating that the euphotic zone of the northwestern SCS in this reason can be divided into two layers, an upper and lower layer, with different export rates. POC export fluxes were estimated from a one-dimensional steady state model of 234Th fluxes in combination with the measurement of POC/234Th ratios on suspended particles. The POC export in this region ranged from 8.2 to 20.0 mmol/(m2·d), with an average of 16.0 mmol/(m2·d), and was slightly higher than those previously reported in the southern SCS.