Regional conditions cause contrasting behaviour in U-isotope fractionation in black shales: Constraints for global ocean palaeo-redox reconstructions
<p>The U-isotope system is a well-established palaeo-redox proxy that potentially constrains the global extent of marine anoxia during average as well as extreme redox events throughout Earth's history. A typical archive that forms underneath a reducing water column and acts as an intense...
Main Authors: | Gangl, SK, Stirling, CH, Jenkyns, HC, Preston, WJ, Clarkson, MO, Moy, CM, Dickson, AJ, Porcelli, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2023
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