2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.marchem.2015.03.013
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Rare earth element distribution in Caribbean seawater: Continental inputs versus lateral transport of distinct REE compositions in subsurface water masses

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“…The method of Hathorne et al (2012) was further improved by using 8 mL sample loop and by preparation of calibration standards with a mixed REE solution of a seawater-like composition in a natural seawater matrix (Osborne et al, 2015 …”
Section: Nd Isotopic Composition [Nd] Id and [Ree]mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The method of Hathorne et al (2012) was further improved by using 8 mL sample loop and by preparation of calibration standards with a mixed REE solution of a seawater-like composition in a natural seawater matrix (Osborne et al, 2015 …”
Section: Nd Isotopic Composition [Nd] Id and [Ree]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dissolved REE concentrations and their relative distribution patterns provide complementary information on the composition of the source material, the amount of time since the last contact with weathering inputs, and adsorption and desorption processes (e.g. Garcia-Solsona et al, 2014;Haley et al, 2014;Hathorne et al, 2015;Molina-Kescher et al, 2014). This is possible because of systematic changes in the particle-reactivity of the REEs across the group caused by decreasing ionic radii and increasing covalent character with increasing atomic number.…”
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“…For the L-term we do not consider YREE complexes with fluoride, which are negligible, but add complexation with strong organic ligands, represented by the siderophore desferrioxamine B (DFOB), which may constitute as much as 30% of total dissolved YREE concentrations near the ocean surface (Christenson and Schijf, 2011 (Osborne et al, 2015) and the Pacific Ocean (Zhang and Nozaki, 1996), measured via ICP-MS.…”
Section: The Modified Equilibrium Model For Yree Scavenging In Seawatermentioning
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“…The launch of the international GEOTRACES program circa 2010 has resulted in the unification and intercalibration of analytical protocols van de Flierdt et al, 2012), plus a revived interest in YREE marine geochemistry. A spate of new studies has appeared (e.g., Garcia-Solsona et al, 2014;Haley et al, 2014;Molina-Kescher et al, 2014;Osborne et al, 2014Osborne et al, , 2015Hathorne et al, 2015), but several unfortunately either do not report Y concentrations, or focus entirely on the upper or lower water column.…”
Section: Comparisons Of the Refined Bandk Model With Modern Shale-normamentioning
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