Lithium and rubidium concentrations in waters of seas and oceans

Data on lithium, rubidium and cesium concentrations in waters of open seas and oceans are summarized. Average amounts of these elements in the World Ocean inferred from published data and those obtained by the author are as follows: Li - 0.18 mg/l, Rb - 0.12 mg/l and Cs - 0.004 mg/l. Rare alkaline elements in the oceans and open seas are distributed (like sodium and potassium) in accordance with salinity. The ability of lithium to become a constituent of clay minerals accounts for its relatively low concentration in sea water as compared with that of sodium and potassium. Compared to rubidium and cesium that have high absorption energy and low hydration energy, lithium relatively enriches sea water. Residence times of these elements in the ocean are: Na - 120 My, Li - 2.7 My, Rb - 2.3 My and Cs - 0.3 My.

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Morozov, Nikolay P (1968). Dataset: Lithium and rubidium concentrations in waters of seas and oceans. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.753510

DOI retrieved: 1968

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.753510
Author Morozov, Nikolay P
Given Name Nikolay P
Family Name Morozov
Source Creation 1968
Publication Year 1968
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Morozov-1968
Subject Areas
Name: Oceans

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Title: Geochemistry of rare alkaline elements in the oceans and seas
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 1968
Source: Oceanology
Authors: Morozov Nikolay P .