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(2020) Vanadium Hyper-Enrichments in Marine Organic-Rich Mudrocks
Kendall B, Kunert A & Yang S
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.1276
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14j: Plenary Hall, Monday 22nd June 23:24 - 23:27
Brian Kendall
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Shuai Yang View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
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Submitted by Thomas Algeo on Monday 22nd June 19:52
Hi Brian, Thanks for this interesting contribution on V hyper-enrichment in organic-rich mudstones, which you to particulate shuttles in an anoxic water column based on Mo isotope data. Recognition of particulate shuttles is often based on U-EF vs Mo-EF relationships--have you tried this approach?
Yes. In addition to Mo isotopes, our study compares the trends on a U-EF vs Mo-EF diagram, a V-EF vs Mo-EF diagram, and a V-EF vs Mo-EF vs U-EF ternary diagram.
Hi Brian, Thanks for this interesting contribution on V hyper-enrichment in organic-rich mudstones, which you to particulate shuttles in an anoxic water column based on Mo isotope data. Recognition of particulate shuttles is often based on U-EF vs Mo-EF relationships--have you tried this approach?
Yes. In addition to Mo isotopes, our study compares the trends on a U-EF vs Mo-EF diagram, a V-EF vs Mo-EF diagram, and a V-EF vs Mo-EF vs U-EF ternary diagram.
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