2018
DOI: 10.1029/2018jc014068
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Zinc Geochemical Cycling in a Phosphorus‐Rich Ocean During the Early Ediacaran

Abstract: During the early Ediacaran, there was a large influx of phosphorus into the oceans and a resultant high phosphorus concentration in seawater, where multicellular eukaryotes may have been the primary type of marine productivity. The eukaryotes could play a critical role in regulating Zn cycling and isotopes. To establish Zn geochemical cycling patterns in the phosphorus‐rich ocean, this study investigates Zn isotopic signatures of shallow water phosphorite that contains phosphatized microfossils (Weng'an biota)… Show more

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