Sea-ice meltwater and excess alkalinity in the East Greenland Current

Sea-ice meltwater and excess alkalinity in the East Greenland Current

by F. C. Tan

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Relationship assessed by means of oxygen isotope method. Results indicate sea ice contributes only 25% of excess alkalinity (compared to 100% in West Spitsbergen Current). Principle source must be river inputs to Arctic Ocean.

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