Inorganic radiocarbon in time-series sediment trap samples: Implication of seasonal variation of14C in the upper ocean

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In order to verify sediment trap samples as indicators of upper ocean 14C concentrations, participate inorganic radiocarbon (PICΔ14C) collected by time-series sediment traps in the Sea of Okhotsk and the Bering Sea was measured by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). All of the PICΔ14C measurements were < 0‰, in contrast to GEOSECS 14C data in the upper ocean from the northwestern North Pacific. This difference is attributed to the upwelling of deepwater that contains low Δ14C of dissolved inorganic carbon (DICΔ14C) and to the decrease over time of surface DICΔ14C owing to the decrease of atmospheric Δ14C values. In addition, PICΔ14C values showed significant seasonal variability: PICΔ14C collected in the fall was the greatest (-22‰ on average), whereas PICΔ14C collected in winter showed an average minimum of -48‰. It is likely that this difference was caused by changes in mixed layer thickness. Although some uncertainties remain, further study on PICΔ14C will enable us to estimate seasonal variability in DICΔ14C and air-sea CO2 exchange rate.

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Honda, M. C. (1996). Inorganic radiocarbon in time-series sediment trap samples: Implication of seasonal variation of14C in the upper ocean. Radiocarbon, 38(3), 583–595. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200030113

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