Dissolved gallium (Ga) was determined in association with a US GEOTRACES cruise (GP17-OCE/RR2214) in the South Pacific and Southern Ocean. The cruise sampled formation regions for globally distributed water masses, the return flow of Pacific Deep Water into the Southern Ocean, hydrothermally influenced waters, margin waters, and a gradient of low to high productivity with varying limiting nutrients. The cruise track investigates circulation through the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) and for...
Show moreClean seawater samples were collected using a GEOTRACES CTD referred to as GT-C/12L GoFlo, and also from the Super-GeoFISH towed surface vehicle. For more information, see the GP17-OCE cruise report.
Water samples were filtered through pre-cleaned, 0.2-micrometer (µm) Pall Acropak Supor filter capsules as described elsewhere (e.g., Cutter et al., 2014; Hatta et al., 2015). Filtered water was collected in 125-milliliter (mL) HDPE bottles (Nalgene) that had been precleaned by soaking in hot 1.2 M HCl (reagent grade) for at least 8 hours with subsequent thorough rinsing with ultrapure distilled deionized water (Barnstead E-pure).
Dissolved gallium (Ga) was determined by isotope dilution ICP-MS using a ThermoFisher Element XR operated in low resolution (Gilbert et al., 2023). Samples (20-30 mL) were concentrated using a SeaFAST system; a dilute HF rinse was used for column cleaning between samples. An enriched isotope spike of known concentration was prepared using purified enriched 71Ga (99.8%), obtained from Oak Ridge National Laboratories. The substantial sample pre-concentration of this method allows for ICP-MS analysis using medium resolution which eliminates isobaric interferences including doubly charged 138Ba with 69Ga.
The reagent blank contribution to the dissolved Ga analysis is typically 0.6 picomoles per kilogram (pmol/kg) and the detection limit (based on 3 times the standard deviation of the blank) is 0.3 pmol/kg. Repeated runs of US GEOTRACES intercalibration samples (GS and GD), in-house reference solutions, and cast overlap samples suggest a precision of ± 4%; the limit of detection for Ga was 1.5 pmol/kg. Recovery of the method, as determined by repeated analysis of a spiked and unspiked seawater sample was 100 ± 7%.
See attached Intercalibration Report for additional information.
Shiller, A. M., Gilbert, M. (2024) Dissolved gallium (Ga) from the US GEOTRACES GP17-OCE cruise on R/V Roger Revelle (RR2214) in the South Pacific and Southern Oceans from December 2022 to January 2023. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2024-10-02 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/939225 [access date]
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