Paleoenvironments revealed by rare-earth element systematics in vertebrate bioapatite from the Lower Devonian of Svalbard

In situ rare-earth element (REE) compositions have been measured in early vertebrate microremains from the Lower Devonian basin of Andrée Land (Svalbard), with the aim of obtaining information about their early depositional environment and potential reworking. Vertebrate microremains with different...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Žigaitė, Živilė, Fadel, Alexandre, Pérez-Huerta, Alberto, Jeffries, Teresa, Goujet, Daniel, Ahlberg, Per Erik
Other Authors: Jin, Jisuo
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2016
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/cjes-2015-0206 2023-12-17T10:18:27+01:00 Paleoenvironments revealed by rare-earth element systematics in vertebrate bioapatite from the Lower Devonian of Svalbard Žigaitė, Živilė Fadel, Alexandre Pérez-Huerta, Alberto Jeffries, Teresa Goujet, Daniel Ahlberg, Per Erik Jin, Jisuo 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2015-0206 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/cjes-2015-0206 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/cjes-2015-0206 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 53, issue 8, page 788-794 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 General Earth and Planetary Sciences journal-article 2016 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2015-0206 2023-11-19T13:39:32Z In situ rare-earth element (REE) compositions have been measured in early vertebrate microremains from the Lower Devonian basin of Andrée Land (Svalbard), with the aim of obtaining information about their early depositional environment and potential reworking. Vertebrate microremains with different histology were used for the analyses, sourced from two different localities of marginal marine to freshwater sediments from geographically distant parts of the Grey Hœk Formation (Skamdalen and Tavlefjellet members). We selected thelodont and undescribed ?chondrichthyan scales, which allowed us to define potential taxonomic, histological, and taphonomic variables of the REE uptake. Results showed REE concentrations to be relatively uniform within the scales of each taxon, but apparent discrepancies were visible between the studied localities and separate taxa. The compilation of REE abundance patterns as well as REE ratios have revealed that thelodont and ?chondrichthyan originating from the same locality must have had different burial and early diagenetic histories. The shapes of the REE profiles, together with the presence and absence of the Eu and Ce anomalies, equally suggested different depositional and diagenetic environments for these two sympatric taxa resulting from either stratigraphical or long-distance reworking. The REE concentrations appear to have visible differences between separate dental tissues, particularly between enameloid and dentine of thelodonts, emphasizing the importance of in situ measurements in microfossil biomineral geochemistry. Article in Journal/Newspaper Andrée-Land Svalbard Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Svalbard Andrée ENVELOPE(-61.500,-61.500,-64.516,-64.516) Tavlefjellet ENVELOPE(15.189,15.189,79.425,79.425) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 53 8 788 794
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Fadel, Alexandre
Pérez-Huerta, Alberto
Jeffries, Teresa
Goujet, Daniel
Ahlberg, Per Erik
Paleoenvironments revealed by rare-earth element systematics in vertebrate bioapatite from the Lower Devonian of Svalbard
topic_facet General Earth and Planetary Sciences
description In situ rare-earth element (REE) compositions have been measured in early vertebrate microremains from the Lower Devonian basin of Andrée Land (Svalbard), with the aim of obtaining information about their early depositional environment and potential reworking. Vertebrate microremains with different histology were used for the analyses, sourced from two different localities of marginal marine to freshwater sediments from geographically distant parts of the Grey Hœk Formation (Skamdalen and Tavlefjellet members). We selected thelodont and undescribed ?chondrichthyan scales, which allowed us to define potential taxonomic, histological, and taphonomic variables of the REE uptake. Results showed REE concentrations to be relatively uniform within the scales of each taxon, but apparent discrepancies were visible between the studied localities and separate taxa. The compilation of REE abundance patterns as well as REE ratios have revealed that thelodont and ?chondrichthyan originating from the same locality must have had different burial and early diagenetic histories. The shapes of the REE profiles, together with the presence and absence of the Eu and Ce anomalies, equally suggested different depositional and diagenetic environments for these two sympatric taxa resulting from either stratigraphical or long-distance reworking. The REE concentrations appear to have visible differences between separate dental tissues, particularly between enameloid and dentine of thelodonts, emphasizing the importance of in situ measurements in microfossil biomineral geochemistry.
author2 Jin, Jisuo
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author Žigaitė, Živilė
Fadel, Alexandre
Pérez-Huerta, Alberto
Jeffries, Teresa
Goujet, Daniel
Ahlberg, Per Erik
author_facet Žigaitė, Živilė
Fadel, Alexandre
Pérez-Huerta, Alberto
Jeffries, Teresa
Goujet, Daniel
Ahlberg, Per Erik
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title Paleoenvironments revealed by rare-earth element systematics in vertebrate bioapatite from the Lower Devonian of Svalbard
title_short Paleoenvironments revealed by rare-earth element systematics in vertebrate bioapatite from the Lower Devonian of Svalbard
title_full Paleoenvironments revealed by rare-earth element systematics in vertebrate bioapatite from the Lower Devonian of Svalbard
title_fullStr Paleoenvironments revealed by rare-earth element systematics in vertebrate bioapatite from the Lower Devonian of Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Paleoenvironments revealed by rare-earth element systematics in vertebrate bioapatite from the Lower Devonian of Svalbard
title_sort paleoenvironments revealed by rare-earth element systematics in vertebrate bioapatite from the lower devonian of svalbard
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