TY - JOUR AB - Stable isotope compositions can potentially be used to trace atmospheric Cd inputs to the surface ocean and anthropogenic Cd emissions to the atmosphere. Both of these applications may provide valuable insights into the effects of anthropogenic activities on the cycling of Cd in the environment. However, a lack of constraints for the Cd isotope compositions of atmospheric aerosols is currently hindering such studies. Here we present stable Cd isotope data for aerosols collected over the Tropical Atlantic Ocean. The samples feature variable proportions of mineral dust-derived and anthropogenic Cd, yet exhibit similar isotope compositions, thus negating the distinction of these Cd sources by using isotopic signatures in this region. Isotopic variability between these two atmospheric Cd sources may be identified in other areas, and thus warrants further investigation. Regardless, these data provide important initial constraints on the isotope composition of atmospheric Cd inputs to the ocean. AU - Bridgestock,L AU - Rehkamper,M AU - van,de Flierdt T AU - Murphy,K AU - Khondoker,R AU - Baker,AR AU - Chance,R AU - Strekopytov,S AU - Humphreys-Williams,E AU - Achterberg,EP DO - 10.1002/2017GL072748 EP - 2940 PY - 2017/// SN - 1944-8007 SP - 2932 TI - The Cd isotope composition of atmospheric aerosols from the tropical Atlantic Ocean T2 - Geophysical Research Letters UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2017GL072748 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/45604 VL - 44 ER -