Dissolved Rare earth elements concentrations of the northern South China Sea

Dissolved rare earth elements (REEs) distribution in marginal sea is of significant importance to understand geochemical cycling of REEs in the ocean. We determined REEs concentrations of four vertical profiles of seawater collected by KK1803 cruise (R/V Jiageng) from April to May 2018 in the northern South China Sea (SCS), the largest marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean. These seawater stations are located from the northern to the central SCS that allow to evaluate the REEs sources of surrounding rivers and water masses from the western Pacific Ocean to the SCS. All seawater samples were filtered on board by using 0.45 mm membrane. (MilliPore Corp.). The results show that surface seawater REEs concentration are higher than the subsurface water indicating that surface seawater REEs distribution is likely impacted by terrigenous input through river discharges. Below the subsurface water, REEs concentrations generally increase with depths and are similar to what has been observed in open oceans.

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Wu, Qiong, Liu, Zhifei, Colin, Christophe, Douville, Eric, Zhao, Yulong, Dapoigny, Arnaud, Bordier, Louise, Ma, Pengfei, Huang, Yi (2023). Dataset: Dissolved Rare earth elements concentrations of the northern South China Sea. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.943241

DOI retrieved: 2023

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Imported on November 30, 2024
Last update November 30, 2024
License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.943241
Author Wu, Qiong
Given Name Qiong
Family Name Wu
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Liu, Zhifei
Colin, Christophe
Douville, Eric
Zhao, Yulong
Dapoigny, Arnaud
Bordier, Louise
Ma, Pengfei
Huang, Yi
Source Creation 2023
Publication Year 2023
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: KK1803_ree_diss
Subject Areas
Name: Ecology

Related Identifiers
Title: Dissolved rare earth element and neodymium isotope distributions in the South China Sea: Water mass source versus particle dissolution
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.1003749
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2022
Source: Frontiers in Marine Science
Authors: Wu Qiong , Liu Zhifei , Colin Christophe , Douville Eric , Zhao Yulong , Wu Jiawang , Dapoigny Arnaud , Bordier Louise , Ma Pengfei , Huang Yi .