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Jeon, H.; Ogawa, Hiroshi*; Otosaka, Shigeyoshi
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Radiocarbon content of marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) can provide useful information on how organic carbon is produced, transported, and ultimately sequestered in the ocean interior. We conducted research to present the first set of full-depth profiles for DOC along a transect from the central South Pacific Ocean to Chukchi Sea. In order to measure radiocarbon contents of seawater samples, they should be processed with a specific preparation system consists of the custom quartz reactor, dedicated vacuum line and UV lamp followed by radiocarbon counting with an accelerator mass spectrometer. As the first step of the study, we have developed the irradiation procedure using a low-pressure Hg lamp and an oxidation catalyst. We present here how the system is progressing as well as what radiocarbon study in the central Pacific Ocean means for better understanding of oceanic carbon cycle.