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Abstract

We have determined the particle scavenging rates, export fluxes of 234 Th and settling particles from the upper 100 m of the Arabian Sea as a part of the JGOFS (India) Programme. The spatial and temporal measurements made in the open ocean profiles reveal close similarities in the dissolved 234 Th 238 U disequilibria, suggesting that the rates of particle-associated scavenging processes are generally uniform in the central Arabian Sea. The observed disequilibrium integrated for the upper 100 m yields a mean scavenging residence time of ~30 days and a removal rate of ~3400 dpm m -2 d -1 for 234 Th , from dissolved to particulate phases. The deficiency of total 234 Th (dissolved + particulate) relative to 238 U allows us to compute the vertical export flux of particulate 234 Th. The flux data for the upper 100 m show spatial variations with enhanced export fluxes centered around 22 ° N 67° E, a region characterized by higher rates of column primary productivity. Using the 234 Th export fluxes and the measured specific activity of 234 Th in the sediment traps, we have computed th eparticle and carbon fluxes at 100 m. These results reveal that the particle fluxes determined from sediment traps are systematically low and the estimated C export fluxes are grossly out of proportion with the column primary production.