Are clay minerals the primary control on the oceanic rare earth element budget?

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  • who: April N. Abbott from the Spatiales (LEGOS), France University of Oxford, United Kingdom have published the research work: Are Clay Minerals the Primary Control on the Oceanic Rare Earth Element Budget?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors focus on sediment cores collected from three sites in the eastern North Pacific (2012-2013, R/V Oceanus) and three sites in the western Tasman Sea (2016, R/V Investigator) at water depths of approximately 200, 1500, and 3000 m . The authors propose that clay dissolution and authigenesis may provide the universal controls on the sedimentary . . .

     

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