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Influence of air-sea fluxes on chlorine isotopic composition of ocean water: Implications for constancy in d37Cl- A statistical inference

IR@NIO: CSIR-National Institute Of Oceanography, Goa

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Creator Shirodkar, P.V.
Xiao, Y.K.
Sarkar, A.
Dalal, S.G.
Chivas, A.R.
 
Date 2007-03-07T08:48:36Z
2007-03-07T08:48:36Z
2006
 
Identifier Environment international, Vol.32; 235-239p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/541
 
Description The behaviors of chlorine isotopes in relation to air-sea flux variables have been investigated through multivariate statistical analyses (MSA). The MSA technique provides an approach to reduce the data set and was applied to a set of 7 air-sea flux variables to supplement and describe the variation in chlorine isotopic compositions (delta sup(37)Cl) of ocean water. The variation in delta sup(37)Cl values of surface ocean water from 51 stations in 4 major world oceans- the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian and the Southern Ocean has been observed from -0.76 to +0.74 ppt (av. 0.039 plus or minus 0.04 ppt). The observed delta sup(37)Cl values show basic homogeneity and indicate that the air-sea fluxes act differently in different oceanic regions and help to maintain the balance between delta sup(37)Cl values of the world oceans. The study showed that it is possible to model the behavior of chlorine isotopes to the extent of 38-73% for different geographical regions. The models offered here are purely statistical in nature; however, the relationships uncovered by these models extend our understanding of the constancy in delta sup(37)Cl of ocean water in relation to air-sea flux variables
 
Language en
 
Publisher Elsevier
 
Rights Copyright [2006] Elsevier
 
Subject chlorine isotopes
air-water exchanges
multivariate analysis
seasonal variations
 
Title Influence of air-sea fluxes on chlorine isotopic composition of ocean water: Implications for constancy in d37Cl- A statistical inference
 
Type Journal Article