The behavior of trace elements in seawater, sedimentary pore water, and their incorporation into carbonate minerals: a review
Trace elements are actively cycled in seawater, are essential components for marine life,
and are transported to the seafloor where they can become enriched in marine sediments …
and are transported to the seafloor where they can become enriched in marine sediments …
A review on the potentiality of rare earth elements to trace pedogenetic processes
C Laveuf, S Cornu - Geoderma, 2009 - Elsevier
This review aims at considering the use of REEs to trace pedogenetic processes, in order to
quantify the respective contribution of the successive processes on pedogenesis. We first …
quantify the respective contribution of the successive processes on pedogenesis. We first …
Environmental analysis of paleoceanographic systems based on molybdenum–uranium covariation
Modern low-oxygen marine systems exhibit patterns of molybdenum–uranium covariation
that can be linked to specific attributes and processes of the depositional system, including …
that can be linked to specific attributes and processes of the depositional system, including …
[HTML][HTML] Effective use of cerium anomalies as a redox proxy in carbonate-dominated marine settings
Rare earth elements and yttrium (REY) have a distinct distribution pattern in seawater, and
this pattern may be faithfully preserved in carbonate sediments and rocks. Anomalous …
this pattern may be faithfully preserved in carbonate sediments and rocks. Anomalous …
The rare earth elements in rivers, estuaries, and coastal seas and their significance to the composition of ocean waters
H Elderfield, R Upstill-Goddard… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 1990 - Elsevier
The concentrations of the rare earth elements (REEs) in samples from 15 rivers, from 6
estuarine transects, and of 5 coastal seawaters are reported and have been used with …
estuarine transects, and of 5 coastal seawaters are reported and have been used with …
Iron formation: the sedimentary product of a complex interplay among mantle, tectonic, oceanic, and biospheric processes
Iron formations are economically important sedimentary rocks that are most common in
Precambrian sedimentary successions. Although many aspects of their origin remain …
Precambrian sedimentary successions. Although many aspects of their origin remain …
Ocean particle chemistry: the fractionation of rare earth elements between suspended particles and seawater
ER Sholkovitz, WM Landing, BL Lewis - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1994 - Elsevier
Sargasso Sea suspended particles were sequentially digested with three chemical
treatments (acetic acid, mild HCl/HNO 3 and HF/HNO 3/HCl in a bomb). The latter two …
treatments (acetic acid, mild HCl/HNO 3 and HF/HNO 3/HCl in a bomb). The latter two …
Application of the Ce anomaly as a paleoredox indicator: the ground rules
CR German, H Elderfield - Paleoceanography, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
Much attention has been paid, in recent years, to the potential application of the Ce
anomaly, measured in various marine phases, as a paleoceanographic indicator of …
anomaly, measured in various marine phases, as a paleoceanographic indicator of …
The oceanic chemistry of the rare-earth elements
H Elderfield - … Transactions of the Royal Society of …, 1988 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Because of the unique chemical characteristics of the rare-earth elements (rees), they
provide information as oceanic tracers of element source and reactivity. The absolute and …
provide information as oceanic tracers of element source and reactivity. The absolute and …
A time-series view of changing surface ocean chemistry due to ocean uptake of anthropogenic CO₂ and ocean acidification
Sustained observations provide critically needed data and understanding not only about
ocean warming and water cycle reorganization (eg, salinity changes), ocean eutrophication …
ocean warming and water cycle reorganization (eg, salinity changes), ocean eutrophication …