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Post Meeting Information 234Th Reference List.enl End Note file (Last Updated February 15, 2005) 234Th Reference List.txt Text File (Last Updated February 15, 2005)
EOS Article on 234Th Meeting (Published Nov. 9th 2004) Updated October 25 , 2005. The following papers have all been accepted to Marine Chemistry and are In Press! With permission from Elsevier, all papers are now available online until publication. Abstracts are available by clicking on the title of each paper. Entire papers are available in PDF by clicking on "Accepted Paper". Corresponding authors and their emails are highlighted in red. PREFACE by Claudia Benitez-Nelson and Willard S. Moore 1) An Introduction to the Application and Future Use of 234Th in Aquatic Systems, by James T. Waples, Claudia Benitez-Nelson, Nicolas Savoye, Michiel Rutgers van der Loeff, Mark Baskaran, Örjan Gustafsson Accepted Paper 2) A review of present techniques and methodological advances in analyzing 234Th in aquatic systems, by Rutgers van der Loeff, M., M. M. Sarin, M. Baskaran, C. R. Benitez-Nelson, K. Buesseler, M. Charette, M. Dai, Ö. Gustafsson, P. Masque, P. Morris, K. Orlandini, A. Rodriguez y Baena, N. Savoye, S. Schmidt, R. Turnewitsch, I. Vöge, J. Waples. Accepted Paper 3) An assessment of particulate organic carbon to thorium-234 ratios in the ocean and their impact on the application of 234Th as a POC flux proxy, by K. O. Buesseler, C. R. Benitez-Nelson, S. B. Moran, A. Burd, M. Charette, J. K. Cochran, L. Coppola, N. S. Fisher, S. W. Fowler, W. D. Gardner, L. D. Guo, O. Gustafsson, C. Lamborg, P. Masque, J. C. Miquel, U. Passow, P. H. Santschi, N. Savoye, G. Stewart, and T. Trull. Accepted Paper 4) 234Th sorption and export models in the water column: a review, by Nicolas Savoye, Claudia Benitez-Nelson, Adrian B. Burd, J. Kirk Cochran, Matthew Charette, Ken O. Buesseler, George A. Jackson, Matthieu Roy-Barman, Sabine Schmidt and Marc Elskens. Accepted Paper 5) Thorium speciation in seawater, by Peter H. Santschi, James W. Murray, M. Baskaran, Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson, Laodong Guo, Chin-Chang Hung, Carl Lamborg, S. Bradley Moran, Uta Passow, and Matthieu Roy-Barman. Accepted Paper 6) A single vs. double spike approach to improve the accuracy of 234Th measurements in small-volume seawater samples, by Alessia M. Rodriguez y Baena, Juan Carlos Miquel, Pere Masqué, Pavel P. Povinec, Jerome La Rosa. Accepted Paper 7) An improvement in the small‐volume technique for determining thorium-234 in seawater, by Pinghe Cai, Minhan Dai, Dongwei Lv, Weifang Chen. Accepted Paper 8) Impact of the Mediterranean Outflow Water on particle dynamics in intermediate waters of the North-East Atlantic, as revealed by 234Th and 228Th, by Sabine Schmidt. Accepted Paper 9) Thorium isotopes as tracers of particles dynamics in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean (ANTARES IV), by L. Coppola, M. Roy-Barman, S. Mulsow, P. Povinec, C. Jeandel. Accepted Paper 10) The POC/234Th ratio of settling particles isolated using split flow-thin cell fractionation (SPLITT), by Örjan Gustafsson, Jenny Larsson, Per Andersson, and Johan Ingrid. Accepted Paper 11) Organic carbon to 234Th ratios of marine organic matter, by Uta Passow, John Dunne, Jim Murray, Laurie Balistrieri and Alice Alldredge. Accepted Paper 12) Binding of Thorium(IV) to carboxylic acid, phosphate and sulfate functional groups from marine exopolymeric substances (EPS) by Nicolás G. Alvarado Quiroz, Chin-Chang Hung, and Peter H. Santschi. Accepted Paper 13) Experimental Evidence For 234Th Bioaccumulation In Three Antarctic Crustaceans: Potential Implications For Particle Flux Studies, by Alessia M. Rodriguez y Baena, Marc Metian, Jean-Louis Teyssié, Claude De Broyer, Michel Warnau. Accepted Paper 14) Flocculation and phytoplankton cell size can alter 234Th-based estimates of the vertical flux of particulate organic carbon in the sea, by Anya Waite and Paul Hill. Accepted Paper
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