Radium isotopes in Cayuga Lake, New York: Indicators of inflow and mixing processes

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Kraemer, TF [1 ]
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[1] US Geol Survey, Reston, VA 20192 USA
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10.4319/lo.2005.50.1.0158
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Naturally occurring radium isotopes ( Ra-223, Ra-224, (226) Ra, and Ra-228) were measured in lake and tributary water of Cayuga Lake, New York, during the course of a vernal inflow event in the spring of 2001. A large influx of groundwater, probably from a carbonate aquifer, entered the lake at its extreme southern end early in the vernal inflow event and spread northward, covering an extensive part of the southern end of the lake. The low Ra-228/Ra-226 activity ratio of this water mass, compared with bulk lake water, allowed its identification through time. Estimates of mixing with bulk lake water were calculated from changes in the Ra-226 content. Groundwater inflow to the lake around the delta of a major tributary was detected on the basis of Ra-223 and Ra-224 activity of lake and tributary water. Inflow of a water mass to the surface of the take was also detected using Ra-223 and Ra-224 activity. The integrity of this water mass was monitored using short-lived radium isotopes. Suspended sediment in the lake water is a source of the short-lived radium isotopes Ra-223 (similar to2 X 10(-4) dpm L-1) and Ra-224 (similar to3 X 10(-3) dpm L-1), but bottom sediments are a more significant source of Ra-228. Radium isotopes can be valuable new tools in limnological investigations, allowing detection and monitoring of events and processes such as water inflow and mixing, determining sources of inflowing water, and monitoring introduced water masses as they move within the lake.
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