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Artic river-runoff: mean residence time on the shelves and in the halocline

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Schlosser, P., Bauch, D., Fairbanks, R., & Boenisch, G. (1994). Artic river-runoff: mean residence time on the shelves and in the halocline. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 41(7), 1053-1068. doi:10.1016/0967-0637(94)90018-3.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-000E-F6A6-B
Abstract
The mean residence time of river-runoff on the shelves and in the halocline of the Arctic
Ocean is estimated from salinity and tracer data (tritium, 3He and the 180/160 ratio). These estimates are derived from comparison of apparent tracer ages of the halocline waters using a combination of tracers that yield different information: (1) the tritium "vintage" age, which records
the time that has passed since the river-runoff entered the shelf; and (2) the tritium/3 He age, which reflects the time since the shelf waters left the shelf. The difference between the ages determined by
these two methods is about 3-6 years. Correction for the initial tritium/3He age of the shelf waters (about 0.5-1.5 years) yields a mean residence time of the river-runoff on the shelves of the Siberian
Seas of about 3.5 + 2 years.