Water Circulation and Marine Environment in the Antarctic Traced by Speciation of 129I and 127I
Abstract Emissions of anthropogenic 129I from human nuclear activities are now detected in the surface water of the Antarctic seas. Surface seawater samples from the Drake Passage, Bellingshausen, Amundsen, and Ross Seas were analyzed for total 129I and 127I, as well as for iodide and iodate of thes...
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Main Authors: | Shan Xing, Xiaolin Hou, Ala Aldahan, Göran Possnert, Keliang Shi, Peng Yi, Weijian Zhou |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4b51b1a77f6646379aeea84e85b36854 |
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