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 https://geolsoc.figshare.com/articles/figure/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/4970393 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.