Radium isotopes as tracers of boundary inputs of nutrients and trace elements to the coastal and open ocean /
Nutrients and trace metals are vital for supporting life in the ocean, but the boundary processes that control the distributions of these elements are poorly constrained. Radium isotopes are well suited to studying inputs of elements from ocean margins because they are produced in sediments and solu...
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