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2023, Geochimica et Cosmochimica ActaCitation Excerpt :Earlier measurements of 9Be in rivers have indicated that continental runoff significantly contributes to the 9Be budget of the seawater (Measures and Edmond, 1983). Later, studies revealed that 9Be is mostly scavenged within the estuarine and coastal regions, and hence its input to the open ocean is minimal (Kusakabe et al., 1991; Brown et al., 1992). Though hydrothermal fluids have almost 1000 times high 9Be concentration compared to seawater, 9Be released from such sources is rapidly scavenged locally, thus reducing their global significance (Bourlès et al., 1994).
<sup>10</sup>Be depositional flux variation in the central Indian Ocean during the last 43 ka
2022, Science of the Total EnvironmentCitation Excerpt :Alternatively, 10Be/9Be originating from seawater (authigenic fraction) has also provided promising results showing an inverse relationship with the geomagnetic field strength (Carcaillet et al., 2004a; Knudsen et al., 2008; Ménabréaz et al., 2014; Simon et al., 2016b; Valet et al., 2014). Considering similar behaviour of 10Be and 9Be in the ocean water column, normalizing with authigenic 9Be corrects for secondary contributions and differential scavenging (Bourles et al., 1989; Brown et al., 1992b). Thus, in this study we have normalized our samples with authigenic 9Be.