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Ontogenetic trace element distribution in brachiopod shells: an indicator of original seawater chemistryLee et al., 2004
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- Lee X
- Hu R
- Brand U
- Zhou H
- Liu X
- Yuan H
- Yan C
- Cheng H
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- Chemical Geology
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Articulated fossil brachiopod shells have been used extensively to extract primary chemical information of Phanerozoic seawater. Despite the selection of well-preserved shells using trace element, microstructure and cathodoluminescence criteria, there are still concerns as …
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