Rare Earth Elements of modern shelf and deep-water articulated brachiopods: evaluation of seawater masses

Modern Rhynchonellids and Tcrcbratulids, obtained from water depths below the neritic zone (>500m) at 23 stations in the Caribbean Sea, North Atlantic, South Pacific and Southern Oceans, were investigated for their rare earth clement (REE) contents (Fig. I, Table I). The ΣREE of shelf (500-I 000...

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Main Authors: Azmy, Karem, Brand, Uwe, Logan, K., Svavarsson, J.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://research.library.mun.ca/11749/
https://research.library.mun.ca/11749/1/Zaky_et_al_2015_ab.pdf
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/278025548_Rare_Earth_Elements_of_modern_shelf_and_deep-water_articulated_brachiopods_evaluation_of_seawater_masses
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Summary:Modern Rhynchonellids and Tcrcbratulids, obtained from water depths below the neritic zone (>500m) at 23 stations in the Caribbean Sea, North Atlantic, South Pacific and Southern Oceans, were investigated for their rare earth clement (REE) contents (Fig. I, Table I). The ΣREE of shelf (500-I 000 m) or deep-water (> I 000 m) brachiopod populations do not vary significantly between oceans/seas irrespective of water mass origins or influences by major currents.