The Pyrite Trace Element Paleo-Ocean Chemistry Proxy
The use of the trace element content of sedimentary pyrite as a proxy for the trace element composition of past oceans has recently emerged. The pyrite proxy has several potential advantages over bulk sample analysis: preservation through metamorphism; little dilution during analysis (samples are ablated not dissolved, allowing for the less abundant elements commonly held in the sulfide fraction to be investigated as proxies); accurate measurement of several elements simultaneously; the ability to screen sediments for hydrothermal overprint; and the technique can give information regarding trace element availably at multiple stages of diagenesis. Because of these multiple strengths, the pyrite trace element proxy is a valuable potential addition to the paleo-ocean chemistry tool kit.
Product details
- Published: December 2020
- Format: Adobe eBook Reader
- ISBN: 9781108848565
- Length: 0 pages
- Contains: 4 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Systematics of the pyrite trace element proxy
- 3. Materials and methods
- 4. Case study
- 5. Future prospects
- 6. Key references.
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