10.6084/m9.figshare.4970393.v1
Simon V. Hohl
Simon V.
Hohl
Harry Becker
Harry
Becker
Shao-Yong Jiang
Shao-Yong
Jiang
Hong-Fei Ling
Hong-Fei
Ling
Qingjun Guo
Qingjun
Guo
Ulrich Struck
Ulrich
Struck
Fig. B. Enrichment factors of the studied redox sensitive metals. Geochemistry of Ediacaran cap dolostones across the Yangtze Platform, South China: implications for diagenetic modification and seawater chemistry in the aftermath of the Marinoan glaciation
Geological Society of London
2017
Al normalised trace metal concentrations
abiotic carbonate standards
Holocene giant clam
JL
Marinoan glaciation Fig
abiotic carbonate reference materials
Enrichment factors
redox
Japanese Geological Society
carbonate reference material CAL-S
Ediacaran cap dolostones
Geology
2017-05-04 11:46:07
Figure
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Fig. B: Enrichment factors of the studied redox sensitive metals in 4 biotic and abiotic carbonate standards from the Japanese Geological Society relative to the carbonate reference material CAL-S used in this study. JDo-1 = Permian dolomite; JLs-1 = Triassic limestone; JCt-1 = Holocene giant clam; Jcp-1 = recent Porites coral. The Al normalised trace metal concentrations of CAL-S plot between the biotic and abiotic carbonate reference materials.