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✨New GEOTRACES Science Highlight!✨🌊

Tracing the origin of iron in the equatorial Pacific: an isotopic study
www.geotraces.org/tracing-the-...

Paper first author: Capucine Camin @utoulouse.bsky.social

@scor-int.bsky.social
@unoceandecade.bsky.social
#oceanscience #marinescience #tracemetals

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✨New GEOTRACES Science Highlight!✨🌊

Comprehensive inverse model constrains the application of beryllium-7 as a deposition tracer
geotraces.org/comprehensiv...

Paper first author: Paul Lerner @columbiauniversity.bsky.social

#OceanScience #MarineScience #Geochemistry #TraceMetals #beryllium

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Cruise prep for the end-year WAM cruise is underway! The Trace Metals Team at Stellenbosch University has 800 ultra-clean bottles ready to measure iron at ppb–ppt levels. Acid cleaning & metal-free labs make it possible. Behind every sample: a year of prep. 🧪⚓

#WAM #TraceMetals #OceanScience

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Dynamics of potentially toxic elements in small rivers during high-flow events This study investigates the concentration dynamics of potentially toxic elements (PTE) during flow events to improve process understanding of the tran…

Check out our new #OpenAccess paper by Steffen Kittlaus et al., which explores the dynamics of potentially toxic elements in small rivers.💧

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

#heavymetals #tracemetals #elements #waterquality #erosion #enrichment #sediment #suspendedsolids #river #emissions

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Say hello to the WAM Trace Metals Team!
They’re investigating how metals move through aquatic systems and affect productivity in low-oxygen waters, from the lower Orange River to the Benguela Upwelling.
#WAMProject #TraceMetals #MarineBiogeochemistry #OceanResearch

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#ASLO2025 is coming! ASM schedule is now available with all events & presentations 🪨🌊
#AmplifyingVoices session was designed for those underrepresented ECR who cannot attend in person, but want to share their work. Very excited to share my study on riverine #TraceMetals and #CuIsotopes in #CostaRica

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Cu isotopes as tracers of anthropogenic pollution - Nature Reviews Earth & Environment Ana Cristina Vasquez discusses how Cu isotopes can trace metal pollution sources from anthropogenic activities, such as urban pollution, traffic emissions, mining and smelting

My review on Cu Isotopes. This short article is based on my PhD’s research on the source-to-sink processes and trace metal systematics in Changjiang (Yangtze River) basin
#AquaticChemistry #TraceMetals

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